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Ms. Newton's Context Clues Review

Ms. Newton's Context Clues Review

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English, Special Education

3rd - 7th Grade

Easy

CCSS
L.1.6, L.3.4A, RI.3.4

+15

Standards-aligned

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Ruenenka Newton

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5 Slides • 11 Questions

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What if I don't know what a word means?

  • We use CONTEXT clues to figure out the meaning of unknown words.

    There are different ways we can figure it out:

    Inferencing

    Definitions

    Synonyms

    Antonyms

    Examples

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Multiple Choice

What is a context clue?

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Clues that readers use to find the meaning of unknown words.

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Clues that readers use to figure out the setting.

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Clues that readers use to figure out the character's names.

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Clues that readers use to find out the theme of the story.

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Inferencing

Sometimes the author does not give us the definition. We can use clues in the text to INFER the meaning of unknown words.

Think...What is happening in the sentence?

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Multiple Choice

You don't need to worry about talking to Mrs. Charles. She is an affable person.

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mean

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scary

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friendly

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smart

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Multiple Choice

Based on the context clues in the sentence below, ornate means:

The large vase was covered from top to bottom in a handmade and ornate design. It must have taken weeks, or even months to make!!

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Beautiful

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Detailed

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Simple

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Relieved

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Open Ended

Jason was in a somber mood after he heard the bad news.

What is the meaning of SOMBER? How do you know?

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Definitions

  • You can ALWAYS use a dictionary to look up the meaning of unknown words.

    Sometimes the author puts the definition IN the sentence or in the text around the sentence.

Go get a dictionary from the window and SHOW Ms. Newton OR go to dictionary.com and SHOW Ms. Newton for 20 HAWKS points.

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Synonyms & Antonyms

  • Synonyms are words that have the same meaning

  • Example: Happy and joyful

  • Antonyms are words that mean the opposite

  • Example: Freezing and scorching

  • Sometimes you can use synonyms and antonyms in the sentences around the unknown word to figure out what it means!

Remember in your notebook: ALIKE and DIFFERENT

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Open Ended

Write a synonym for the word large:

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Open Ended

Write an antonym for the word cold:

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Multiple Choice

There are small yellow flowers growing in the field by the school. Please be careful not to trample the flowers as you walk across the field. Watch each step you take so the school can keep these pretty flowers safe.

What does the word trample mean in this paragraph?

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throw down

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step on

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jump over

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pick up

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Multiple Choice

Ms. Newton's favorite SALUTATION is "Hey, You Made it!"

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question

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sentence

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signal

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greeting

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Multiple Choice

The sweltering weather made the baseball game very uncomfortable. We tried using paper fans, but it didn't help much.

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rainy

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stormy

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windy

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very hot

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Multiple Choice

 Animals live in DIVERSE and varied communities. What is the meaning of the word DIVERSE?

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very different

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the same

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muggy

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weird

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Multiple Choice

At the restaurant we were offered a variety of beverages, like milk and ice tea.

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bread

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silverware

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drinks

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milk

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