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Workshop Format

1. Reader's Tip
Mini-Lesson
2. Model 12 minutes

3. You try.
Independent Practice
4. Off you go! 25-30 minutes

5. Check in Share
5 minutes

Created by Heather Taxis Greene, 2010


Reader's Tip:
Readers make predictions based on what they
know about how stories tend to go.

They revise these predictions as they read.


Created by Heather Taxis Greene, 2010
Prediction
make a guess about what will happen in a
story based on what you already know

Created by Heather Taxis Greene, 2010


Plot how stories tend to go
climax

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exposition resolution

Created by Heather Taxis Greene, 2010


Watch as I...

· read
· create predictions based on what I know
about how stories tend to go
· revise my predictions
Created by Heather Taxis Greene, 2010
IN YOUR LANGUAGE
ARTS NOTEBOOK...

You Try!
When I , you predict.
Write your predictions in your LA
notebook.
Created by Heather Taxis Greene, 2010
Off You Go!
While you're reading today, make predictions
based on what you know about how stories tend to go.

Revise your predictions as you read. Jot them in your


LA notebook.
Created by Heather Taxis Greene, 2010

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