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         <title>As we read, we find out that a group of children have just ridden by on their bikes, have gone inside, and have abandoned their bikes. What do you predict the other animals are going to do? (Remember to include your evidence) </title>
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         <title>Alright boys and girls, to help us practice making and confirming predictions, we are going to be reading a book called Duck on a Bike by David Shannon. Based on the title and the illustration here, what can we predict this book is going to be about, and why do you think that? </title>
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         <title>Today we are going to be learning how to make and confirm predictions using book illustrations, titles, key words, and more. </title>
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         <title>Remember to locate facts within the story as evidence to support your prediction. Also, be asking your elbow partner questions relating to the story, and seek help from the teacher when necessary. </title>
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         <title>Let us predict how the other animals on the farm feel about Duck riding a bike. I want two answers, but I hope for three. (Submit your predictions in the comment sections below each picture/piece of text</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>"Then Duck rode passed Cat. "Hello, Cat!" said Duck. "Meow," said Cat. But what she thought was, "I wouldn't waste my time riding a bike!"<br><br>                                 -pg. 8</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Here is a read-aloud of the book:</title>
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         <title>At the end of the book, we see Duck looking up, smiling at a big, red tractor. What prediction can we make from this illustration? Discuss with your elbow partner and then submit your prediction. </title>
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