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Usually she is so
honest and
truthful. Today,
though, she spoke
with such
mendacity.
What Does This Hand
Gesture Mean?
What Does This Hand
Gesture Mean?
What Does This Hand
Gesture Mean?
Context = Surrounding
Information
Context = Surrounding
Information
Context Clues
“Using the context
as a clue”
Using the context as a
clue:
• As a reader we use the context as a clue to
figuring out unknown words.
• Context clues are words or phrases built into
the sentence around the difficult word.
• Sometimes authors offer very direct clues in
the sentence or surrounding sentences.
• If you become more aware of the words
around the difficult words you encounter while
reading, you will save yourself many trips to
the dictionary.
• You will be able to make logical guesses about
the meanings of many words.
The clues come in 5 different types
definition/explanation clues
restatement/synonym clues
contrast/antonym clues
gist clues
example clues
Definition/Explanation Clues:
• The most direct clues authors provide.
• The author actually defines the word for
the reader
• generally in the same sentence.
 Example:
The soft, bouncy surface cushioned his
landing.
More Examples of Definition Clues:
1. My mother was candid, honestly sharing her
ideas on the subject.
2. We could tell by the rotten smell, that something
putrid was in our garbage can.
3. The class was chattering, talking noisily, during
the lesson on context clues.
Restatement/Synonym Clues:
• These clues explain unfamiliar words by restating them
in simpler terms.
• These clues explain unfamiliar words by using
synonyms.
• These clues are not always located in the same
sentences. You may need to reread the sentence
before or read the sentence after the word to
understand it’s meaning.
 Example:
The man was sent to the penitentiary, or prison,
for stealing cars.
More Synonym Clues:
1. When it was proven the senator had taken a bribe,
he relinquished his position in Congress. He
believed it was best for the country to give up his
job.
2. Mom made a delicious chocolate cake for us. The
combination of dark chocolate and whipped cream
created a scrumptious dessert.
3. It is better to allow someone to make up their own
mind about something, than to feel the need to
coerce, or force, them over to your side
Contrast or Antonym Clues:
• Offer an opposite meaning for a word.
• These clues often require that you catch and
understand the signal word.
• These types of clues may appear in the same
sentence or a subsequent sentence, a
sentence before or after the difficult word.
 Example:
The audience appreciated the brevity of
the final speech. Many of the others
were quite lengthy.
More Examples of Antonym Clues:
1. The lead dog was so incompetent that he had to
be replaced by one that was more useful to the
pack.
2. I could not recollect where I put my favorite
baseball bat, but then I remembered that I let Dillon
borrow it last weekend.
3. Mary always brought a sense of serenity home with
her because of her calm ways, while Max brought a
sense of chaos with him.
Gist Clues
• These clues are the most subtle an author can offer
readers.
• With these clues, the meaning of a particular word must
be inferred from the general context.
• Sometimes a reader must read an entire passage before
they understand the meaning of the word.
 Example:
He looked over his notes again and again-the
first English dictionary, the growth of the
English language, William Shakespeare, words
from French and German, new words, old
words, new inventions, Anglo-Saxon words,
Latin and Greek roots, American English-it all
became a big jumble in his mind.
More Examples of Gist Clues:
1. He stood next to the giant dictionary on its little
table, and Mrs. Granger walked to the back of
the classroom and sat primly on a tall stool
next to the bookcases.
2. He was being treated like– like the teacher’s
pet. And he had the feeling she was doing it
on purpose. His reputation was in great
danger. So he launched another question.
Example Clues:
• Using examples or illustrations, an author tries to
show what the word means.
• A writer may give just one example or several.
• To identify this type of clue you should look for
words or phrases like “such as,” “including,” or
“consists of”.
Example:
In the Fall, bright foliage is a delight to see. Red,
orange, and yellow leaves and vegetation paint the
world for our enjoyment.
More Example Clues:
1. There were many diminutive items in the dollhouse
including tiny chairs, petite beds, and little pictures.
2. Kayla indulges her daughter in many ways-buying her
everything she asks for, taking her everywhere she
wants to go, and letting her do whatever she wants.
3. Projectiles included those items that are shot forward
such as a cannon shell, bullet, or rocket.

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Context_Clues_PowerPoint_Presentation_(Includes_the_5_Main_Types_of_Context_Clues).ppt

  • 1. Usually she is so honest and truthful. Today, though, she spoke with such mendacity.
  • 2. What Does This Hand Gesture Mean?
  • 3. What Does This Hand Gesture Mean?
  • 4. What Does This Hand Gesture Mean?
  • 7. Context Clues “Using the context as a clue”
  • 8. Using the context as a clue: • As a reader we use the context as a clue to figuring out unknown words. • Context clues are words or phrases built into the sentence around the difficult word. • Sometimes authors offer very direct clues in the sentence or surrounding sentences. • If you become more aware of the words around the difficult words you encounter while reading, you will save yourself many trips to the dictionary. • You will be able to make logical guesses about the meanings of many words.
  • 9. The clues come in 5 different types definition/explanation clues restatement/synonym clues contrast/antonym clues gist clues example clues
  • 10. Definition/Explanation Clues: • The most direct clues authors provide. • The author actually defines the word for the reader • generally in the same sentence.  Example: The soft, bouncy surface cushioned his landing.
  • 11. More Examples of Definition Clues: 1. My mother was candid, honestly sharing her ideas on the subject. 2. We could tell by the rotten smell, that something putrid was in our garbage can. 3. The class was chattering, talking noisily, during the lesson on context clues.
  • 12. Restatement/Synonym Clues: • These clues explain unfamiliar words by restating them in simpler terms. • These clues explain unfamiliar words by using synonyms. • These clues are not always located in the same sentences. You may need to reread the sentence before or read the sentence after the word to understand it’s meaning.  Example: The man was sent to the penitentiary, or prison, for stealing cars.
  • 13. More Synonym Clues: 1. When it was proven the senator had taken a bribe, he relinquished his position in Congress. He believed it was best for the country to give up his job. 2. Mom made a delicious chocolate cake for us. The combination of dark chocolate and whipped cream created a scrumptious dessert. 3. It is better to allow someone to make up their own mind about something, than to feel the need to coerce, or force, them over to your side
  • 14. Contrast or Antonym Clues: • Offer an opposite meaning for a word. • These clues often require that you catch and understand the signal word. • These types of clues may appear in the same sentence or a subsequent sentence, a sentence before or after the difficult word.  Example: The audience appreciated the brevity of the final speech. Many of the others were quite lengthy.
  • 15. More Examples of Antonym Clues: 1. The lead dog was so incompetent that he had to be replaced by one that was more useful to the pack. 2. I could not recollect where I put my favorite baseball bat, but then I remembered that I let Dillon borrow it last weekend. 3. Mary always brought a sense of serenity home with her because of her calm ways, while Max brought a sense of chaos with him.
  • 16. Gist Clues • These clues are the most subtle an author can offer readers. • With these clues, the meaning of a particular word must be inferred from the general context. • Sometimes a reader must read an entire passage before they understand the meaning of the word.  Example: He looked over his notes again and again-the first English dictionary, the growth of the English language, William Shakespeare, words from French and German, new words, old words, new inventions, Anglo-Saxon words, Latin and Greek roots, American English-it all became a big jumble in his mind.
  • 17. More Examples of Gist Clues: 1. He stood next to the giant dictionary on its little table, and Mrs. Granger walked to the back of the classroom and sat primly on a tall stool next to the bookcases. 2. He was being treated like– like the teacher’s pet. And he had the feeling she was doing it on purpose. His reputation was in great danger. So he launched another question.
  • 18. Example Clues: • Using examples or illustrations, an author tries to show what the word means. • A writer may give just one example or several. • To identify this type of clue you should look for words or phrases like “such as,” “including,” or “consists of”. Example: In the Fall, bright foliage is a delight to see. Red, orange, and yellow leaves and vegetation paint the world for our enjoyment.
  • 19. More Example Clues: 1. There were many diminutive items in the dollhouse including tiny chairs, petite beds, and little pictures. 2. Kayla indulges her daughter in many ways-buying her everything she asks for, taking her everywhere she wants to go, and letting her do whatever she wants. 3. Projectiles included those items that are shot forward such as a cannon shell, bullet, or rocket.