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Clues in Sentences Investigation
Context Clues!
Brought to you by Ms. Walsh
Sometimes when we are reading, we don’t know what a
word means! What do we do?
Just like a detective, we have to use clues! There are
words or phrases around unfamiliar words that can help
us understand the meaning of a word.
These words or phrases are called context clues.
Learning how to use these clues can help us understand
the meaning of the word, help us to understand the
reading, improve our vocabulary and save us from using
Google or the dictionary!
We Make Guesses Based on the
Information We Know!
Let’s Try It…
I'll tell you about
the career that I chose;
it definitely keeps me
on my toes.
I've been practicing since
a very young age.
Now I travel around
and perform on the stage.
I'm graceful and pretty,
but I'm also real strong.
My body is thin
and my legs are quite long.
I often wear pink
and love satin and lace.
Watch me twirl, flit and flutter
all over the place.
A Ballerina!
Hot Shot!
Who Am I?
A lot of kids think
that they want to be me.
Danger 's my best friend
and my enemy.
When I'm summoned to duty
I'm often alarmed.
Still, I help lots of people
stay safe and unharmed.
I wear a cool hat
and a raincoat and boots.
Which I'd much rather wear
than some stuffy old suits.
My truck makes loud noises
when I drive down the street.
It's a lot of fun but I
still take lots of heat.
A Pipe Dream
Who Am I ?
If it has to do with water,
then it has to do with me.
I will fix your sink or toilet
for a rather hefty fee.
I carry a big toolbox
and my name is on my chest.
(That’s so that I can advertise
that my skills are the best!)
So if there’s hair stuck in your drain,
or your toilet’s overflowing,
Or if your pipes are frozen
or your basement walls are bowing,
I am the one to call
and though this sounds a bit insane,
I know I’ve done a good job
when it all goes down the drain.
Getting There
Who Am I ?
My career is really taking off
but there's more to it than that.
For I can take you far away
in 30 minutes flat.
You can sit beside the window
and look at the ants below.
From here, the earth looks all the same,
no matter where you go.
My future is up in the air.
My hopes remain sky high.
Most people are beneath me,
cuz I'm quite a lofty guy.
Of course, sometimes I have to keep
my feet firm on the ground.
Like when I'm home,
or when somebody's luggage can't be
found.
 Context Clues are words that say, “Stop - don’t
touch that dictionary! The definition of the
word you don’t know is right here in the text!“
 Context Clues - Information a reader can get
from the reading that helps show what a word
or group of words means.
 Like in a mystery, you have to use the clues to
find the answer!
Synonym A synonym, or word with the same meaning, is used in the
sentence.
My opponent's argument is fallacious, misleading – plain wrong.
Antonym A word or group of words that has the opposite meaning reveals
the meaning of an unknown term.
Although some men are loquacious, others hardly talk at all.
Explanation The unknown word is explained within the sentence or in a
sentence immediately preceding.
The patient is so somnolent that she requires medication to help
her stay awake for more than a short time.
Example Specific examples are used to define the term.
Celestial bodies, such as the sun, moon, and stars, are governed
by predictable laws.
Some Types of Context Clues
LET’S LOOK AT SOME MORE TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES:
Definition
Restatement or Synonym
Contrast or Antonym
Comparison
Example
List or Series
Cause and Effect
Description or Inference
The unknown word is explained by using a
more familiar word or phrase
EXAMPLES:
**Entomology is the study of insects.
**Archaeology is the scientific study of prehistoric
cultures by excavation of their remains.
 Examples:
 His emaciation, that is, his skeleton-like
appearance, was frightening to see.
 The dudeen – a short-stemmed clay pipe – is
found in Irish folk tales.
The meaning is usually right after the unfamiliar
word and often separated from the rest of the
sentence with commas, dashes, or parentheses;
sometimes, or that is, or in other words is used.
EXAMPLES:
*Meat eaters, that is carnivores, are at the top of
the food chain.
*The goslings--those fuzzy baby geese--waddled
after their mother.
*She enjoyed biology (the study of living things).
 Examples:
 Flooded with spotlights – the focus
of all attention – the new Miss
America began her year-long reign.
She was the cynosure of all eyes for
the rest of the evening.
 The mountain pass was a tortuous
road, winding and twisting like a
snake around the trees of the
mountainside.
The unfamiliar word is shown to be the same as or
like another word; too, like, as, similar to, or in the
same way may be used to signal the comparison.
EXAMPLE:
*My brother is enthralled by birds similar
to the way that I am fascinated by
insects.
The unfamiliar word is shown to be different from or
unlike another word, and is often an opposite; but,
however, although, otherwise, unless, instead, on the
contrary, on the other hand, while, never, no, or not may be
used to signal contrast.
EXAMPLE:
*Mike’s parrot was loquacious, but Maria’s said
very little.
 Examples:
 When the light brightens, the pupils
of the eyes contract; however, when it
grows darker, they dilate.
 The children were as different as day
and night. He was a lively
conversationalist, but she was
reserved and taciturn.
The unfamiliar word is cleared up by giving an
example; for instance, such as, and for example may
be used as signals.
EXAMPLE:
*The archeologist found different amulets, such
as a rabbit’s foot and bags of herbs, near the
ancient altar.
 Examples:
 Piscatorial creatures, such as flounder, salmon, and
trout, live in the coldest parts of the ocean.
 Celestial bodies, including the sun, moon, and
stars, have fascinated man through the centuries.
 In the course of man’s evolution, certain organs
have atrophied. The appendix, for example, has
wasted away from disuse.
The unfamiliar word is included in a
series of related words that give an
idea of the word’s meaning.
EXAMPLE:
*North American predators include grizzly
bears, pumas, wolves, and foxes.
The meaning of an unfamiliar word
is signaled by a cause-and-effect
relationship between ideas in the
text.
EXAMPLE:
*Due to a dearth of termites, the aardvark
starved to death.
The meaning of an unfamiliar word
can be inferred from the description
of a situation or experience.
EXAMPLE:
*The monkey’s vociferous chatter made
me wish I had earplugs.
 Example:
 She told her friend, “I’m through with blind
dates forever. What a dull evening! I was bored
every minute. The conversation was absolutely
vapid.”
 Example:
She wanted to impress all her dinner guests with
the food she served, so she carefully studied the
necessary culinary arts.
 Sometimes it’s important to look at the word
itself to find the meaning. Many words are
made up of common “parts.”
 If you know the meaning of part of a word,
you might be able to guess the meaning.
 Words are often made up of prefixes, suffixes
and root or base words.
 By studying prefixes, suffixes and root/base
words we can build our vocabulary.
 The history of a word tells us a lot about what
it might mean! Many words have Greek,
Latin or French origins!
Examples:
The story is incredible.
 The root cred means “to believe,” and the prefix in- means
“not.” Therefore, if a story is incredible, it is unbelievable.
The somnambulist had to be locked in his bedroom at night for
his own safety.
 If a reader knows the meaning of ambular (walk) and somn
(sleep) and sees the sentence, the reader may realize that a
“somnambulist” is a sleepwalker.
Read each sentence or paragraph and find the correct answer.
1. The archeologist carefully removed the tome from its ancient
resting place and proceeded to read the pages related to marriage in
ancient Greece. What does the word tome probably mean?
a. Pen b. weapon c. book d. sausage
2. The Navajo language is an unwritten language of extreme
complexity with no alphabet or symbols, and is spoken only on
the lands of the Navajo Nation in the American Southwest. During
World War II a Navajo code was created for the U.S. Navy. This
code was virtually undecipherable to anyone except Navajo
speaking persons. What does the word virtually probably mean?
a. pleasant b. almost c. never d. always
3. Lakes occupy less than two percent of the Earth’s surface, yet
they help sustain life. For instance, lakes give us fish to eat, irrigate
crops, and generate electrical power. What does the word sustain
probably mean?
a. support b. obstruct c. prolong d. destroy
4. The ancient Greeks pioneered many of the kinds of writing we
consider standard today. They wrote speeches, plays, poems,
books about science and learning, long histories of the things
that happened to them. What does the word pioneered probably
mean?
a. complicated b. developed c. destroyed d. explored
5. Fifty-five mostly prominent, male delegates attended the
Philadelphia Convention in 1787. About seventy-five percent
of the delegates had served in Congress and others were
important people in their home states. These men are often
referred to as the Framers of the Constitution. What does the
word prominent probably mean?
a. unimportant b. unknown c. common d. important
6. Bats that eat fruit and nectar spread seeds and help flowers
grow. Without bats many important plants would not thrive. What
does the word thrive probably mean?
a. flourish b. die c. wither d. deteriorate
 It’s time for you to practice using context clues!
 You’ll be given some practice sheets to
complete.
 Work with a partner to see if you can use the
clues to solve the case!
 Good luck detectives!

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Context Clues Power Point.ppt

  • 1. Clues in Sentences Investigation Context Clues! Brought to you by Ms. Walsh
  • 2. Sometimes when we are reading, we don’t know what a word means! What do we do? Just like a detective, we have to use clues! There are words or phrases around unfamiliar words that can help us understand the meaning of a word. These words or phrases are called context clues. Learning how to use these clues can help us understand the meaning of the word, help us to understand the reading, improve our vocabulary and save us from using Google or the dictionary!
  • 3. We Make Guesses Based on the Information We Know! Let’s Try It…
  • 4. I'll tell you about the career that I chose; it definitely keeps me on my toes. I've been practicing since a very young age. Now I travel around and perform on the stage. I'm graceful and pretty, but I'm also real strong. My body is thin and my legs are quite long. I often wear pink and love satin and lace. Watch me twirl, flit and flutter all over the place.
  • 6. Hot Shot! Who Am I? A lot of kids think that they want to be me. Danger 's my best friend and my enemy. When I'm summoned to duty I'm often alarmed. Still, I help lots of people stay safe and unharmed. I wear a cool hat and a raincoat and boots. Which I'd much rather wear than some stuffy old suits. My truck makes loud noises when I drive down the street. It's a lot of fun but I still take lots of heat.
  • 7.
  • 8. A Pipe Dream Who Am I ? If it has to do with water, then it has to do with me. I will fix your sink or toilet for a rather hefty fee. I carry a big toolbox and my name is on my chest. (That’s so that I can advertise that my skills are the best!) So if there’s hair stuck in your drain, or your toilet’s overflowing, Or if your pipes are frozen or your basement walls are bowing, I am the one to call and though this sounds a bit insane, I know I’ve done a good job when it all goes down the drain.
  • 9.
  • 10. Getting There Who Am I ? My career is really taking off but there's more to it than that. For I can take you far away in 30 minutes flat. You can sit beside the window and look at the ants below. From here, the earth looks all the same, no matter where you go. My future is up in the air. My hopes remain sky high. Most people are beneath me, cuz I'm quite a lofty guy. Of course, sometimes I have to keep my feet firm on the ground. Like when I'm home, or when somebody's luggage can't be found.
  • 11.
  • 12.  Context Clues are words that say, “Stop - don’t touch that dictionary! The definition of the word you don’t know is right here in the text!“  Context Clues - Information a reader can get from the reading that helps show what a word or group of words means.  Like in a mystery, you have to use the clues to find the answer!
  • 13.
  • 14. Synonym A synonym, or word with the same meaning, is used in the sentence. My opponent's argument is fallacious, misleading – plain wrong. Antonym A word or group of words that has the opposite meaning reveals the meaning of an unknown term. Although some men are loquacious, others hardly talk at all. Explanation The unknown word is explained within the sentence or in a sentence immediately preceding. The patient is so somnolent that she requires medication to help her stay awake for more than a short time. Example Specific examples are used to define the term. Celestial bodies, such as the sun, moon, and stars, are governed by predictable laws. Some Types of Context Clues
  • 15. LET’S LOOK AT SOME MORE TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES: Definition Restatement or Synonym Contrast or Antonym Comparison Example List or Series Cause and Effect Description or Inference
  • 16. The unknown word is explained by using a more familiar word or phrase EXAMPLES: **Entomology is the study of insects. **Archaeology is the scientific study of prehistoric cultures by excavation of their remains.
  • 17.  Examples:  His emaciation, that is, his skeleton-like appearance, was frightening to see.  The dudeen – a short-stemmed clay pipe – is found in Irish folk tales.
  • 18. The meaning is usually right after the unfamiliar word and often separated from the rest of the sentence with commas, dashes, or parentheses; sometimes, or that is, or in other words is used. EXAMPLES: *Meat eaters, that is carnivores, are at the top of the food chain. *The goslings--those fuzzy baby geese--waddled after their mother. *She enjoyed biology (the study of living things).
  • 19.  Examples:  Flooded with spotlights – the focus of all attention – the new Miss America began her year-long reign. She was the cynosure of all eyes for the rest of the evening.  The mountain pass was a tortuous road, winding and twisting like a snake around the trees of the mountainside.
  • 20. The unfamiliar word is shown to be the same as or like another word; too, like, as, similar to, or in the same way may be used to signal the comparison. EXAMPLE: *My brother is enthralled by birds similar to the way that I am fascinated by insects.
  • 21. The unfamiliar word is shown to be different from or unlike another word, and is often an opposite; but, however, although, otherwise, unless, instead, on the contrary, on the other hand, while, never, no, or not may be used to signal contrast. EXAMPLE: *Mike’s parrot was loquacious, but Maria’s said very little.
  • 22.  Examples:  When the light brightens, the pupils of the eyes contract; however, when it grows darker, they dilate.  The children were as different as day and night. He was a lively conversationalist, but she was reserved and taciturn.
  • 23. The unfamiliar word is cleared up by giving an example; for instance, such as, and for example may be used as signals. EXAMPLE: *The archeologist found different amulets, such as a rabbit’s foot and bags of herbs, near the ancient altar.
  • 24.  Examples:  Piscatorial creatures, such as flounder, salmon, and trout, live in the coldest parts of the ocean.  Celestial bodies, including the sun, moon, and stars, have fascinated man through the centuries.  In the course of man’s evolution, certain organs have atrophied. The appendix, for example, has wasted away from disuse.
  • 25. The unfamiliar word is included in a series of related words that give an idea of the word’s meaning. EXAMPLE: *North American predators include grizzly bears, pumas, wolves, and foxes.
  • 26. The meaning of an unfamiliar word is signaled by a cause-and-effect relationship between ideas in the text. EXAMPLE: *Due to a dearth of termites, the aardvark starved to death.
  • 27. The meaning of an unfamiliar word can be inferred from the description of a situation or experience. EXAMPLE: *The monkey’s vociferous chatter made me wish I had earplugs.
  • 28.  Example:  She told her friend, “I’m through with blind dates forever. What a dull evening! I was bored every minute. The conversation was absolutely vapid.”
  • 29.  Example: She wanted to impress all her dinner guests with the food she served, so she carefully studied the necessary culinary arts.
  • 30.  Sometimes it’s important to look at the word itself to find the meaning. Many words are made up of common “parts.”  If you know the meaning of part of a word, you might be able to guess the meaning.  Words are often made up of prefixes, suffixes and root or base words.  By studying prefixes, suffixes and root/base words we can build our vocabulary.  The history of a word tells us a lot about what it might mean! Many words have Greek, Latin or French origins!
  • 31. Examples: The story is incredible.  The root cred means “to believe,” and the prefix in- means “not.” Therefore, if a story is incredible, it is unbelievable. The somnambulist had to be locked in his bedroom at night for his own safety.  If a reader knows the meaning of ambular (walk) and somn (sleep) and sees the sentence, the reader may realize that a “somnambulist” is a sleepwalker.
  • 32. Read each sentence or paragraph and find the correct answer. 1. The archeologist carefully removed the tome from its ancient resting place and proceeded to read the pages related to marriage in ancient Greece. What does the word tome probably mean? a. Pen b. weapon c. book d. sausage 2. The Navajo language is an unwritten language of extreme complexity with no alphabet or symbols, and is spoken only on the lands of the Navajo Nation in the American Southwest. During World War II a Navajo code was created for the U.S. Navy. This code was virtually undecipherable to anyone except Navajo speaking persons. What does the word virtually probably mean? a. pleasant b. almost c. never d. always
  • 33. 3. Lakes occupy less than two percent of the Earth’s surface, yet they help sustain life. For instance, lakes give us fish to eat, irrigate crops, and generate electrical power. What does the word sustain probably mean? a. support b. obstruct c. prolong d. destroy 4. The ancient Greeks pioneered many of the kinds of writing we consider standard today. They wrote speeches, plays, poems, books about science and learning, long histories of the things that happened to them. What does the word pioneered probably mean? a. complicated b. developed c. destroyed d. explored
  • 34. 5. Fifty-five mostly prominent, male delegates attended the Philadelphia Convention in 1787. About seventy-five percent of the delegates had served in Congress and others were important people in their home states. These men are often referred to as the Framers of the Constitution. What does the word prominent probably mean? a. unimportant b. unknown c. common d. important 6. Bats that eat fruit and nectar spread seeds and help flowers grow. Without bats many important plants would not thrive. What does the word thrive probably mean? a. flourish b. die c. wither d. deteriorate
  • 35.  It’s time for you to practice using context clues!  You’ll be given some practice sheets to complete.  Work with a partner to see if you can use the clues to solve the case!  Good luck detectives!