Making Predictions Worksheets

How to Make Predictions from What You Read

Making predictions as you read is always the most entertaining part of reading. The author usually keeps the readers guessing by adding sudden plot twists in a story – or sometimes they would add unnecessary details quite subtly just so that it might excite a reader. If you think you struggle to make predictions from what you read, you may look at these tips. Read the Blurb - Blurbs give you an insight into the books. While most blurbs increase the reader's curiosity, you may also find them uninteresting. If you think making predictions is so not your thing, you may check the blurb of the next book you will read. Chances are, you might like it quite helpful. Consider the Clues - Authors leave clues as they write. So, while you are reading your favorite book, you may look out for the clues every step your way. While it may escalate your curiosity, you may also find all the clues beneficial at guessing what may come next. Don't Ignore your Past-knowledge - From your past knowledge of authors' work to your intuition – you may never ignore the two. In all honesty, authors have a knack for following a certain track. It keeps them enjoy their writing while keeping them stay true to their work. Precisely put, both your intuition and past-knowledge will help you predict everything happening in the book.

What Does the Evidence Tell Us

What will happen next? Explain your answer using textual evidence.


Predict and Write

What will happen next? Match each story to the picture that shows what comes next. On the back of this page, finish writing one of the stories.


Predicting the Story

What is going on in the picture? What do you think might happen next?


The Pizza Man

What do you think happens next? Explain your answer using evidence from the text.


Predict What Happens Next

What do you think happens next? Explain your answer using evidence from the text.


What Comes Next

What do think happens next? Refer to textual evidence to support your answer.


The End of the Race

Finish each sentence with what you think happens next.


Writing Comics

Draw your prediction in the box to complete the comic.


The Next Thing that Happens Is...

Finish each sentence with what you think happens next.


Based on What You Know

Describe what you think is happening in the picture. In the box, draw a picture of what you think might happen next. Describe what you think happens next, and why.


The Genie

Read each paragraph, then predict what is going to happen next. Write your prediction in the box. Then explain why you predicted what you did.


Going to Happen...

What is going on in the picture? What do you think will happen next? Write what happens next in the box.


Using Clues to Make Predictions

Study each picture. Then answer the questions.


Story It

Read the story. Write what you think happens next on the line. Then write why you think that, referring to the text to support your answer.