Context Clues You be the Detective!
Context Clues – What Are They? Context clues are bits of information from the text that, when combined with prior knowledge, allow you to decide the meaning of unknown words in the story or article you are reading. As a reader you must act similar to a detective and put together clues from sentences surrounding an unknown word in order to make an intelligent “guess” as to what the definition of a word is.
Context Clues – How Do They Help You Read New Words? Textbook writers and authors include words or phrases to help their readers understand the meaning of a new or difficult word. These words or phrases are built into the sentences around the new or difficult word.  By becoming more aware of the words around a difficult word, readers can make logical guesses about the meanings of many words.
Still Wondering What a Context Clue Is? View this  video !
Types of Context Clues Authors use many different types of context clues when writing texts.  Three of these types are: Direct definition context clues Synonym context clues Antonym context clues
Direct Definition Context Clues Direct definition 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!"  EXAMPLES: There are many  theories ,  or   ideas ,  about what made the Ice Ages happen.   In this sentence the word “ideas” tells us that  theories  are different thoughts people have about something. After a time,  glaciers ,  or slowly moving rivers of ice ,  formed over many parts of the Earth.   In this sentence the words “slowly moving rivers of ice” tell us what  glaciers  are.
Your Turn! The young man had a  robust  appearance or strong and healthy.  A. lively B. bubbly C. active D. exhausted
Your Turn! Larceny , such as stealing a car, can cause you to spend a lot of time in jail.  A. theft B. murder C. bravery D. conflict
Synonym Context Clues Synonym context clues  are words around a difficult word that mean the same or nearly the same as the word.  EXAMPLES: After seeing the picture of the starving children, we felt  compassion  or pity for their suffering.   In this sentence the word “pity” tells us that  compassion  means to have understanding for. Mary  admonished  her students and they knew they were in hot water for their actions.   In this sentence the words “in hot water” tell us that  admonished  means cautioned or scolded.
Your Turn! In the fall, the bright  foliage  is a delight to see. Red, orange, and yellow leaves and vegetation paint the world for our enjoyment.  A. houses B. dirt C. rocks D. leaves
Your Turn! I don’t think we’ll need to  utilize , or use the hand cart to haul in the computers.  A. make B. destroy C. use D. build
Antonym Context Clues Antonym context clues  are words around a difficult word that mean the opposite or nearly the opposite as the word.  EXAMPLE: Joe was  reluctant  to take the job of captain of the team.  He was afraid that the time it would take would hurt his grades.  On the other hand, Billy was eager for the chance to be the team captain. In this sentence the words “on the other hand” and “eager” tell us that Billy feels the opposite of Joe, therefore,  reluctant  means uncertain or cautious.
Your Turn! Janice thought the man was friendly, but Casey thought he was  malicious .  A. kind B. spiteful C. sweet D. friendly
Your Turn! The  virtuous  student always followed the rules, unlike his older brother who is in trouble every day.  A. bad B. good C. troublemaking D. quiet
Quiz Time! Let’s see if you have been paying attention!
Directions On each slide there will be a short paragraph with 1 word in bold.  Use the context clues to determine the meaning of the word.  I will not tell you if it is a synonym, antonym, or direct definition context clue.  When instructed, press your selection on your remote.
Question  1  Joan loves to buy  exotic  foods: vegetables and herbs from China, spices from India, olives from Greece, and cheeses from France. A. expensive  B. seasonings  C. rare D. from other places
Question 2 At first, the surgery seemed to be successful. But several hours later, the patient’s condition began to  deteriorate , and it continued to worsen over the next few days. A. stabilize B. surprise  C. decay or decline D. everyone change
Question 3 Raul is an  indulgent   father. For instance, he lets his daughter stay up as late as she likes and he never insists that she does her homework. A. lenient and tolerant B. stupid and kind C. strict and mean D. lazy  and caring
Question 4 The decision Veronica made to study instead of going out for pizza with her friends was  prudent . She got an A on the exam, while her friends all got D’s. A. anti-social B. careful and wise C. selfish D. calculating
Question 5 Ivan is a wonderful piano player. But Jerri is more  versatile ;  she sings, acts, paints and writes poetry, and also plays the piano. A. talented B. many abilities C. superior skills D. show off
Question 6 The game started out  tedious , but it got exciting in the end when it was tied with three runners on base.  A. awful B. boring C. fun D. slow
Question 7  When the boys were confronted about cheating on the test, Max was  nonchalant  and Garth also appeared cool.  A. cool B. uncool C. upset D. not confident
Question 8 The lawyer had  tangible  evidence, such as a hammer, a car, and keys, to show that the person stole the car.  A. pretend B. imaginary C. real or visible D. false
Question 9 Without thinking, she  inadvertently  knocked the priceless vase off the table. A. purposefully B. deliberately C. accidentally D. intentionally
Question 10 Though the  ephemeral  thunderstorm lasted only a short time, it damaged home and knocked down trees.  A. long lasting B. lengthy C. brief or short D. weak
Great Job!

Context clues

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    Context Clues Yoube the Detective!
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    Context Clues –What Are They? Context clues are bits of information from the text that, when combined with prior knowledge, allow you to decide the meaning of unknown words in the story or article you are reading. As a reader you must act similar to a detective and put together clues from sentences surrounding an unknown word in order to make an intelligent “guess” as to what the definition of a word is.
  • 3.
    Context Clues –How Do They Help You Read New Words? Textbook writers and authors include words or phrases to help their readers understand the meaning of a new or difficult word. These words or phrases are built into the sentences around the new or difficult word. By becoming more aware of the words around a difficult word, readers can make logical guesses about the meanings of many words.
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    Still Wondering Whata Context Clue Is? View this video !
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    Types of ContextClues Authors use many different types of context clues when writing texts. Three of these types are: Direct definition context clues Synonym context clues Antonym context clues
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    Direct Definition ContextClues Direct definition 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!" EXAMPLES: There are many theories , or ideas , about what made the Ice Ages happen. In this sentence the word “ideas” tells us that theories are different thoughts people have about something. After a time, glaciers , or slowly moving rivers of ice , formed over many parts of the Earth. In this sentence the words “slowly moving rivers of ice” tell us what glaciers are.
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    Your Turn! Theyoung man had a robust appearance or strong and healthy. A. lively B. bubbly C. active D. exhausted
  • 8.
    Your Turn! Larceny, such as stealing a car, can cause you to spend a lot of time in jail. A. theft B. murder C. bravery D. conflict
  • 9.
    Synonym Context CluesSynonym context clues are words around a difficult word that mean the same or nearly the same as the word. EXAMPLES: After seeing the picture of the starving children, we felt compassion or pity for their suffering. In this sentence the word “pity” tells us that compassion means to have understanding for. Mary admonished her students and they knew they were in hot water for their actions. In this sentence the words “in hot water” tell us that admonished means cautioned or scolded.
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    Your Turn! Inthe fall, the bright foliage is a delight to see. Red, orange, and yellow leaves and vegetation paint the world for our enjoyment. A. houses B. dirt C. rocks D. leaves
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    Your Turn! Idon’t think we’ll need to utilize , or use the hand cart to haul in the computers. A. make B. destroy C. use D. build
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    Antonym Context CluesAntonym context clues are words around a difficult word that mean the opposite or nearly the opposite as the word. EXAMPLE: Joe was reluctant to take the job of captain of the team. He was afraid that the time it would take would hurt his grades. On the other hand, Billy was eager for the chance to be the team captain. In this sentence the words “on the other hand” and “eager” tell us that Billy feels the opposite of Joe, therefore, reluctant means uncertain or cautious.
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    Your Turn! Janicethought the man was friendly, but Casey thought he was malicious . A. kind B. spiteful C. sweet D. friendly
  • 14.
    Your Turn! The virtuous student always followed the rules, unlike his older brother who is in trouble every day. A. bad B. good C. troublemaking D. quiet
  • 15.
    Quiz Time! Let’ssee if you have been paying attention!
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    Directions On eachslide there will be a short paragraph with 1 word in bold. Use the context clues to determine the meaning of the word. I will not tell you if it is a synonym, antonym, or direct definition context clue. When instructed, press your selection on your remote.
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    Question 1 Joan loves to buy exotic foods: vegetables and herbs from China, spices from India, olives from Greece, and cheeses from France. A. expensive B. seasonings C. rare D. from other places
  • 18.
    Question 2 Atfirst, the surgery seemed to be successful. But several hours later, the patient’s condition began to deteriorate , and it continued to worsen over the next few days. A. stabilize B. surprise C. decay or decline D. everyone change
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    Question 3 Raulis an indulgent father. For instance, he lets his daughter stay up as late as she likes and he never insists that she does her homework. A. lenient and tolerant B. stupid and kind C. strict and mean D. lazy  and caring
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    Question 4 Thedecision Veronica made to study instead of going out for pizza with her friends was prudent . She got an A on the exam, while her friends all got D’s. A. anti-social B. careful and wise C. selfish D. calculating
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    Question 5 Ivanis a wonderful piano player. But Jerri is more versatile ; she sings, acts, paints and writes poetry, and also plays the piano. A. talented B. many abilities C. superior skills D. show off
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    Question 6 Thegame started out tedious , but it got exciting in the end when it was tied with three runners on base. A. awful B. boring C. fun D. slow
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    Question 7 When the boys were confronted about cheating on the test, Max was nonchalant and Garth also appeared cool. A. cool B. uncool C. upset D. not confident
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    Question 8 Thelawyer had tangible evidence, such as a hammer, a car, and keys, to show that the person stole the car. A. pretend B. imaginary C. real or visible D. false
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    Question 9 Withoutthinking, she inadvertently knocked the priceless vase off the table. A. purposefully B. deliberately C. accidentally D. intentionally
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    Question 10 Thoughthe ephemeral thunderstorm lasted only a short time, it damaged home and knocked down trees. A. long lasting B. lengthy C. brief or short D. weak
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