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Problem: Making Predictions
The task involves selecting the most appropriate prediction for each given situation. Let's analyze each scenario step by step and provide the best prediction.
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#### Scenario A
- Situation: The weather forecast showed rainfall at noon. Bella didn’t see the news that day and left her umbrella in the car. When she left from school.
- Predictions:
1. Bella got wet in the rain.
2. Bella opened her umbrella.
3. Bella adopted a pet.
4. Amelia got wet in the rain.
- Analysis:
- Bella did not see the weather forecast and left her umbrella in the car.
- Since it rained, and Bella did not have an umbrella, it is logical to predict that she got wet in the rain.
- Options 2, 3, and 4 are irrelevant or unlikely based on the given context.
- Correct Prediction: 1. Bella got wet in the rain.
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#### Scenario B
- Situation: Cam was riding his bike. There was a small rock in the path, which he did not spot in time and rode his bike over it. So,
- Predictions:
1. Cam jumped with joy.
2. Cam fell off the bike.
3. The bike was lost.
4. A cat jumped on the bike.
- Analysis:
- Cam did not spot the rock and rode over it. This suggests an unexpected obstacle that could cause him to lose balance.
- It is reasonable to predict that Cam fell off the bike due to the rock.
- Options 1, 3, and 4 are either unrelated or less likely based on the context.
- Correct Prediction: 2. Cam fell off the bike.
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#### Scenario C
- Situation: Michael and Tony were playing catch. Tony was standing outside Mrs. B’s window. He reached high to catch the ball. Unfortunately, Tony missed the ball and
- Predictions:
1. danced to the music.
2. it fixed Mrs. B’s window.
3. it broke Mrs. B’s windowpane.
4. it flew into Tony’s hand.
- Analysis:
- Tony missed the ball while standing outside Mrs. B’s window. The ball likely went out of control after being missed.
- Given the context, the most logical prediction is that the ball hit Mrs. B’s windowpane and broke it.
- Options 1, 2, and 4 are either unrelated or unlikely.
- Correct Prediction: 3. it broke Mrs. B’s windowpane.
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#### Scenario D
- Situation: Simone planted jasmine in her backyard and waited for it to blossom. But it did not rain that month and Simone forgot to water the plant. As a result,
- Predictions:
1. the plant bloomed with jasmines.
2. the leaves became dry.
3. Simone went to school.
4. roses grew on the plant.
- Analysis:
- The plant was not watered, and there was no rain. Plants need water to survive and grow.
- Without water, the leaves of the plant would likely become dry.
- Options 1, 3, and 4 are either unlikely or unrelated to the given situation.
- Correct Prediction: 2. the leaves became dry.
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Final Answers:
- A: 1. Bella got wet in the rain.
- B: 2. Cam fell off the bike.
- C: 3. it broke Mrs. B’s windowpane.
- D: 2. the leaves became dry.
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{1, 2, 3, 2}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of predicting outcomes worksheet pdf.