I've been using Linda Hoyt's comprehension strategy lessons in her 
Interactive
Read Alouds series for gr. K-1 and 2-3.   My gr. 2 students enjoyed the 
predicting strategy
lesson for Blueberries for Sal..their schema for bears led their thinking one 
way, so
there were opportunities for them to revise their predictions throughout the 
book.
There's always a readers theater script for after each lesson which is great 
for
my students w non-English or limited-English proficiencies.

here's the link:
http://www.interactivereadalouds.com


In a message dated 9/29/07 7:29:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


> Does anyone have titles of good picture books to teach predicting and 
> confirming or changing predictions for primary grades (grade 2)  I do know 
> that 
> almost any story can be used for this but I was looking in particular for 
> short 
> books in which some predictions would not turn out as expected-that is, I 
> don't want everything to be so predictable. Thanks in advance.
> 




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