This document provides guidance for teachers on teaching students to use context clues to determine the meaning of unknown words. It discusses that context clues are a useful strategy but require explicit instruction and practice to master. It outlines several suggested strategies teachers can use, including having students develop word family charts, explore word relationships through various graphic organizers, and use a context clue organizer to record their analysis of unknown words. The document also addresses what to do if context clues don't work for some words, such as preteaching vocabulary or strengthening students' understanding of word parts like prefixes and suffixes. Overall, the key message is that using context clues is a complex skill that takes time and repeated modeling and practice for students to apply independently.