Problem Analysis:
The task involves predicting what a person will do next based on the given scenarios. Each scenario provides context about the situation and asks you to choose the most logical action from the provided options.
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Solution:
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Scenario 1:
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Context: Ken sits on his chair and has three books on the table. He takes one book and places it in front of him.
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Question: What do you predict Ken will do next?
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Options:
- Eat his snack
- Read the book
- Play with his sister
Reasoning:
Ken is sitting on his chair, and he has taken a book and placed it in front of him. This suggests that he is preparing to engage with the book. The most logical action would be to read the book since he has already positioned himself and the book for this activity.
Answer:
Ken will
read the book.
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Scenario 2:
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Context: Ben and Vin went to the playground. They saw a swing. Ben stood behind Vin.
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Question: What do you think Ben will do?
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Options:
- Ben will sing
- Ben will climb
- Ben will push the swing
Reasoning:
Ben and Vin are at the playground, and they have seen a swing. Since Ben is standing behind Vin, it is reasonable to assume that Ben might help Vin by pushing the swing. Singing or climbing are less directly related to the context of being near a swing.
Answer:
Ben will
push the swing.
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Scenario 3:
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Context: It is evening. Jed is on his bed. He lays his head on the pillow and pulls his blanket on.
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Question: What do you think Jed will do next?
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Options:
- Go to sleep
- Play hide and seek
- Sing a song
Reasoning:
Jed is on his bed, laying his head on the pillow, and pulling his blanket over himself. These actions strongly suggest that he is preparing to go to sleep. Playing hide and seek or singing a song are not consistent with the bedtime setting described.
Answer:
Jed will
go to sleep.
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Final Answers:
1. Ken will
read the book.
2. Ben will
push the swing.
3. Jed will
go to sleep.
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{\text{1. Read the book, 2. Push the swing, 3. Go to sleep}}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of predicting outcome worksheet.