Context Clues: Words in Kidnapped Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic is the text for this worksheet on context clues. Grade Levels: 4th and 5th Grade, Grades K-12 CCSS Code(s): L.4.4a, L.5.4a Context Clues:The Meaning Is There! This worksheet helps your student learn to find the mean...
Multiple Choice Context Clues The words are a bit more advanced, but the clues given make it very doable. This worksheet follows the testing format that you will see very often. We use slightly larger words than the last setup. Definitions by Context We have you dissect sentences in this wo...
Why Are Context Clues Important for Students to Learn? Context clues are particularly useful for students who are learning to read and understand new texts, as they help them to build their vocabulary and improve their reading comprehension. They are also useful for students who are learning a ...
Why Context Is Important Guessing a vocab word on a standardized test will almost always garner an incorrect answer because test prep writers use vocabulary words in different ways according to the context. For example, the word "striking" seems pretty straightforward, right? If a friend asked yo...
Context clue questions are common on standardized tests. Practice deducing the meaning of vocabulary words using context clues with this worksheet.
Write context clues on the board. Say, "It is often helpful to look at what comes before and after a tricky word. The words before and after a tricky word can give readers helpful context clues about the meaning and structure of the new word, as well as how it is used. Today, we ...
Activity:Awareness raising concerning the use of contextual clues, followed by worksheet practicing contextual reading Level:Intermediate/upper intermediate Outline Write this example sentence on the board:"Tom decided that he desperately needed the glockum if he were to solve the problem" ...