This worksheet is a reading activity that asks you to use a specific book. Since I cannot see the book you are holding or looking at, I cannot fill in the specific answers for you. However, I can tell you exactly what to write in each blank space based on your book.
Here is how to complete each section:
1. Look at the book's cover. Draw what you see.
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What to do: Pick up your book and look at the front cover.
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What to draw: In the large empty box, draw the main picture from the cover. For example, if the cover shows a dragon flying over a castle, draw the dragon and the castle. You don't need to be a perfect artist; just draw the most important things you see.
2. Read the title of the book. Write the title on the line.
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What to do: Look at the biggest words on the front cover. This is usually at the top or middle.
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What to write: Copy those words exactly onto the first long line. Make sure you capitalize the first letter of each major word (like "The," "Cat," "In," "Hat").
3. Make a prediction about the book.
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What to do: Think about the picture you drew and the title you wrote. Ask yourself, "Based on this cover, what do I think will happen inside?"
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What to write: Finish the sentence "I think this book will be about..." with your best guess.
* *Example:* If the title is "The Lost Puppy" and the cover shows a sad dog in the rain, you could write: "...a puppy who gets lost in a storm and tries to find his way home."
* *Example:* If the title is "Space Adventure" and the cover shows an astronaut on Mars, you could write: "...an astronaut exploring a new planet and meeting aliens."
Final Answer:
Since this worksheet requires a specific physical book to answer correctly, here are the instructions for filling it out:
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Draw: Sketch the main image from your book's front cover in the large box.
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Title: Copy the exact title from the front cover onto the first line.
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Prediction: Complete the sentence "I think this book will be about..." by guessing the story based on the title and cover art (e.g., "...a boy who discovers a magic tree in his backyard.").
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of predicting outcome worksheet.