Context Clues Activity for Ch. 1-6: Holes (eLesson Plan)Sachar, Louis
Here are some ideas for using this context clues activity in your classroom: 1. Reading Center or Literacy Station – You can model this with a couple of words and then have the students complete the activity in a center. You could assign them a specific number of words to complete. You ...
Teaching context clues within a variety of activities, such as the Directed Vocabulary Thinking Activity (Cunningham, 1979), will facilitate learning and retention of the clues. 1. Direct explanation a. Appositive: The writer provides the definition, as an appositive, immediately following the word ...
Learning Objective definition Acontext clueis a word or phrase in the same sentence or a nearby sentence that can help the reader decipher the meaning of an unfamiliar word. Context clues consist of all the words and phrases that are near a word. Often, you can define words based on the ...
An understanding of the context can help to provide clues about what topics are likely to be discussed and how the conversation will proceed. In addition, the context can also shed light on underlying tensions or areas of agreement between the participants. By considering the context, we can be...
• Students will use context clues to determine which words are left out of a sentence. Suggested Grades: 1st Grade - 2nd Grade - 3rd Grade Lesson Procedure: 1. Discuss context clues and discuss how they can be used to fill in blanks. 2. Have students complete the worksheet. 3. Disc...
In various embodiments, the client system105includes a virtual assistant application130. The virtual assistant application130instantiates at least a portion of a virtual assistant, which can provide information or services to a user based on user input, contextual awareness (such as clues from the ph...
∼Five 1 μm sections have been merged to show that the region of high Vein-LacZ expression (boxed-in area) also shows high pERK activity. Since these sections are not superfically located, the pERK activity is likley to be in the sensory cells. The presence of pERK in nascent glial ...
audio clues are captured both as a part of the context and events. For example, the voice of a person making an introduction may be stored as an event, while other audio may give a clue to the ambience and surrounding such as an opera house, a theater, a cinema hall, a shopping cent...
” and then find that bicycle on a marketplace to determine how much it costs. The user130might ask the digital assistant120some questions as part of his research. Without the context clues of what is playing on the television110the digital assistant120might not give the best and most ...