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Grade 4 Prediction B

The document is a reading comprehension worksheet that provides 4 short stories and prompts the reader to predict what happens next in each story. It also provides a 5th short story without a prediction prompt for the reader to write their own prediction. The answer key then provides the predicted answer for stories 1-4.
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Grade 4 Prediction B

The document is a reading comprehension worksheet that provides 4 short stories and prompts the reader to predict what happens next in each story. It also provides a 5th short story without a prediction prompt for the reader to write their own prediction. The answer key then provides the predicted answer for stories 1-4.
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Prediction

Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Practice
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Making a prediction is guessing what happened next.

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Read each story event, and predict what happened next.

1. Kim woke up on Saturday morning. She remembered that she had a few
chores to do before she went out to play. But she didn’t feel so good.
She still felt tired, and her stomach hurt. She heard her mom calling, so
she went to the kitchen. “I don’t feel so good, Mom,” she said.
Kim’s mom put her hand on Kim’s forehead. “Oh,” said Mom. “I don’t
think you’ll be doing chores OR going out to play today.”
What probably happened next?
A. Kim ate a big breakfast.
B. Kim went outside to play
C. Kim helped her mom wash the dishes.
D. Kim went back to bed.

2. Ivan took a few practice swings with his bat, keeping his eye on the
pitcher. “Get a hit, Ivan!” someone yelled from the stands. Ivan was
ready, and here came the ball. Ivan swung, and missed. “Strike one!”
called the umpire. Ivan kicked at the dirt, and got ready for the next
pitch. The pitch came, and it was a hit! Right past the second baseman.
What probably happened next?
A. The pitcher caught the ball.
B. The third baseman caught the ball.
C. Ivan ran toward first base.
D. The umpire called, “Strike two!”

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3. “Let’s ride bikes,” Nico said.
“We rode bikes yesterday,” said Danny. Let’s practice our soccer kicks. I
have a game tomorrow.”
“OK!” said Nico.
What probably happened next?
A. Nico and Danny watched television.
B. Nico and Danny went home.
C. Nico and Danny practiced their soccer kicks.
D. Nico and Danny rode bikes.

4. Everyone was having fun at the magic show. Then the magician said, “I
need a volunteer for this next amazing act of magic.” Lots of kids jumped
up and raised their hands. The magician pointed to Cindy. “You, there,”
he said.”
What probably happened next?
A. Cindy went up on the stage.
B. Cindy sat back down.
C. The magician took a bow.
D. The magician pulled a rabbit out of a hat.

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Read this story event, and write your prediction of what happened next.

5. Jenny followed her mom to the kids section of the clothing store. Her
mom started looking through a rack of jackets. There were jackets of all
colors and sizes. Jenny’s mom held up a pink one. “How about this
one?” she said. “Let’s see if it fits.”

What probably happened next?

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Answer Key

1. D

2. C

3. C

4. A

5. Accept any reasonable response.

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