This document discusses strategies for making predictions while reading. It explains that making predictions involves thinking about what may happen in a text based on clues like the title, images, and prior knowledge before reading. While reading, good predictors think about what has happened so far and use that information to anticipate what might come next. Checking predictions against the actual text and revising predictions based on new information read are important reading skills. The document provides steps for making predictions both before and during reading.