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Context Clues: You be 
the Detective 
by Mrs. Renee Garner
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? 
 Click on the link below to watch a 
video clip. Pay careful attention to 
what the song tells you. 
 When the video is over click the back 
arrow Z in the upper left hand 
corner. 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q 
gaSmJKR9HM
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 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.
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.
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.
Now it is your turn to be 
a detective and follow 
the clues! 
Use what you have learned about 
context clues to complete the activity 
on the next 5 slides.
Context Clues Practice Activity 
Your friend Ryan has moved to a new country and is learning 
a new language. Read what he wrote in his diary and see if 
you can figure out the meaning to the underlined words. 
Dear Diary, 
I overslept this morning. I had to eat my bowl of poof-poofs very 
quickly, and I almost missed the tramzam. When I got to school, I realized 
I had forgotten my zilgping . Luckily, Ms. Jutzi is very zoosh, and told me 
I could bring it tomorrow. 
After school, some friends and I played plingming. It’s a new game I 
am learning. We scored 7 points and they only scored 5 points, so we were 
the zoiters! 
Dad says that next weekend we’re going to the fladder . I can’t wait! 
I love to swim and play in the sand. I hope I don’t get a sunburn though. 
Well, I better go to bed soon. I don’t want to wake up late again and 
miss my tramzam! 
Until tomorrow, 
Ryan
Directions 
It’s time for some detective work. 
Take each word from Ryan’s diary 
that is written in his new language 
and use the context clues in the text 
to figure them out!
Let’s begin… 
 What could the word poof-poofs mean? 
► The sentences tell me it is something that can be eaten. I know that it is a 
breakfast food because Ryan said it was morning. I also know that it goes 
in a bowl. What do you think it is? 
► The most logical guess would be a type of cereal. 
 What could the word tramzam mean? 
► The sentences tell me that Ryan was going to school and he almost missed 
his tramzam. What do you think it is? 
► The most logical guess would be a school bus. 
 What could the word zilgping mean? 
► The sentences tell me that it is something Ryan needed at school. I also 
know that it is ok if he brings it tomorrow. What do you think it is? 
► The most logical guess would be Ryan’s homework. 
 What could the word zoosh mean? 
► The sentences tell me that a person can act this way and that Ms. Jutzi is 
being kind and allowing Ryan to bring his homework the next day. What do 
you think it is? 
► The most logical guess would be friendly or understanding.
You’re doing terrific…keep going! 
 What could the word plingming mean? 
►The sentences tell me it is a game Ryan and his 
friends play against each other and that points can be 
scored. What do you think it is? 
►The most logical guess would be a sport such as 
basketball or soccer. 
 What could the word zoiters mean? 
►The sentences tell me that Ryan’s team scored 7 
points while the other team scored less points. What 
do you think it is? 
►The most logical guess would be that it means 
winners.
Almost there… 
 What could the word fladder mean? 
►The sentences tell me that Ryan’s dad said he could 
go there and when he gets there they will swim and 
play in the sand. Ryan also mentions not wanting a 
sunburn. What do you think it is? 
►The most logical guess would be a lake or a beach. 
 And, remember, we already figured out the word 
tramzam probably means school bus.
Congratulations! 
 You are doing a super job! You’re a 
top notch detective. Keep going on 
to do more context clues activities. 
Remember, you will need to click the 
back arrow Z to return for more 
activities.
Context Clues Pretest and 
Posttest 
Use these two links to test your 
knowledge before and after using the 
activities that follow this page. 
Context Clues Pretest 
– http://www.shsu.edu/~txcae/Powerpoints 
/prepostest/contextclues1pretest.html 
• Context Clues Posttest 
– http://www.shsu.edu/~txcae/Powerpoints 
/prepostest/cluesdefinepostest.html
PRE-TEST 
Choose the best meaning of the underlined word. 
1. The first review on the Harry Potter movie was favorable. 
Many people attended and enjoyed the movie. Some people 
even saw the movie three times! 
a. negative 
b. uncertain 
c. positive 
d. clear 
2. Her quiet, timid ways made us guess at her true feelings 
about the story because she kept her ideas to herself and 
never spoke in the class. 
a. shy 
b. boisterous 
c. kind 
d. seriously
3. He was found running down the street after curfew, and his 
parents were penalized. The ticket read: "Illegally in the 
streets at 1:00A.M." Now he would have to pay the ticket 
with his own money. 
a. crooked 
b. fined 
c. delicate 
d. informed 
4. The woman crossed her fingers as her daughter did the 
cheer. She was hoping that everything would work out for 
her daughter as she vied for a position on the squad. Her 
daughter wanted to be a cheerleader. 
a. shouted 
b. enclosed 
c. expanded 
d. tried
5. The boy knew that the lake was teeming, and overflowing with bass, 
so he brought a big net to help get the fish in the boat. 
a. rare 
b. enclave 
c. full 
d. sparse 
6. It was difficult to listen to Tommy speak because he droned on and 
on just like a buzzer that won't stop buzzing. 
a. ideal 
b. same tone 
c. lively 
d. scared 
7. The lithe girl was perfect for the basketball team because she was 
all muscle and could play well. 
a. lean 
b. cubed 
c. thick 
d. eerie
8. Thomas went to the apex of the mountain, and because it was so 
high, he had to take a tank of oxygen with him. 
a. bottom 
b. breathe 
c. top 
d. clear 
9. The apparatus that Jill used to connect the fabric was similar to a 
sewing machine, but this one did all of the work while she just 
pushed a button. 
a. idea 
b. zipper 
c. instrument 
d. singular 
10. The frigid air seemed to suck his breathe away as he attempted 
to finish his first snowman of the season 
a. deficient 
b. sappy 
c. thick 
d. cold
Post test 
1 .The young boy is adroit. He can figure out just about any game. 
a. skillful 
b. follower 
c. lacking in skill 
d. poor 
2 .I’m a great aficionado of rock music. I listen to it every day. 
a. follower 
b. unselfish 
c. skillful 
d. clever 
3 .Mother Theresa was altruistic. She was always helping others. 
a. selfish 
b. clever 
c. unselfish 
d. tall
4 .The weather in Minnesota is capricious. One day it is 90 degrees; 
the next day it snows. 
a. unpredictable 
b. international 
c. clever 
d. predictable 
5 .Minneapolis is very cosmopolitan. People from all over the world 
settle there. 
a. international 
b. rural 
c. like a small tow 
d. local
Answer 
1. A 
2. A 
3. C 
4. A 
5. A
“On Your Own” Activities 
• Quia Context Clues Activity 
– http://www.quia.com/pop/117579.html 
• Study zone lesson and activity 
– http://www.studyzone.org/testprep/e4topic.cfm? 
TopicID=24 
• TV 411 Activity 
– http://www.tv411.org/lessons/cfm/reading.cfm?st 
r=reading&num=7&act=1 
• Word Clues Activity 
– http://wps.ablongman.com/long_licklider_vocabulary_1/ 
0,1682,11855-,00.html
More Activities For You 
• Print and Do Worksheet 
– http://www.woodland.k12.mo.us/faculty/rgarner/Re 
ading/Using%20Context%20Clues_riddles.doc 
• Context Clues Practice Sheets 
– http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/elementary/pal 
masola/ccprac1.htm 
– http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/elementary/pal 
masola/ccprac2.htm 
– http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/elementary/pal 
masola/rcdc2cc.htm 
– http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/elementary/pal 
masola/rcdc2cc.htm
You did it! 
• You have successfully 
completed a study on 
context clues! 
• Go out into the world and 
see what you can do with 
your new knowledge of how 
to decode words!

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Context clue powerpoint

  • 1. Context Clues: You be the Detective by Mrs. Renee Garner
  • 2. 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.
  • 4. Still Wondering What a Context Clue Is?  Click on the link below to watch a video clip. Pay careful attention to what the song tells you.  When the video is over click the back arrow Z in the upper left hand corner.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q gaSmJKR9HM
  • 5. 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
  • 6. 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.
  • 7. 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.
  • 8. 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.
  • 9. Now it is your turn to be a detective and follow the clues! Use what you have learned about context clues to complete the activity on the next 5 slides.
  • 10. Context Clues Practice Activity Your friend Ryan has moved to a new country and is learning a new language. Read what he wrote in his diary and see if you can figure out the meaning to the underlined words. Dear Diary, I overslept this morning. I had to eat my bowl of poof-poofs very quickly, and I almost missed the tramzam. When I got to school, I realized I had forgotten my zilgping . Luckily, Ms. Jutzi is very zoosh, and told me I could bring it tomorrow. After school, some friends and I played plingming. It’s a new game I am learning. We scored 7 points and they only scored 5 points, so we were the zoiters! Dad says that next weekend we’re going to the fladder . I can’t wait! I love to swim and play in the sand. I hope I don’t get a sunburn though. Well, I better go to bed soon. I don’t want to wake up late again and miss my tramzam! Until tomorrow, Ryan
  • 11. Directions It’s time for some detective work. Take each word from Ryan’s diary that is written in his new language and use the context clues in the text to figure them out!
  • 12. Let’s begin…  What could the word poof-poofs mean? ► The sentences tell me it is something that can be eaten. I know that it is a breakfast food because Ryan said it was morning. I also know that it goes in a bowl. What do you think it is? ► The most logical guess would be a type of cereal.  What could the word tramzam mean? ► The sentences tell me that Ryan was going to school and he almost missed his tramzam. What do you think it is? ► The most logical guess would be a school bus.  What could the word zilgping mean? ► The sentences tell me that it is something Ryan needed at school. I also know that it is ok if he brings it tomorrow. What do you think it is? ► The most logical guess would be Ryan’s homework.  What could the word zoosh mean? ► The sentences tell me that a person can act this way and that Ms. Jutzi is being kind and allowing Ryan to bring his homework the next day. What do you think it is? ► The most logical guess would be friendly or understanding.
  • 13. You’re doing terrific…keep going!  What could the word plingming mean? ►The sentences tell me it is a game Ryan and his friends play against each other and that points can be scored. What do you think it is? ►The most logical guess would be a sport such as basketball or soccer.  What could the word zoiters mean? ►The sentences tell me that Ryan’s team scored 7 points while the other team scored less points. What do you think it is? ►The most logical guess would be that it means winners.
  • 14. Almost there…  What could the word fladder mean? ►The sentences tell me that Ryan’s dad said he could go there and when he gets there they will swim and play in the sand. Ryan also mentions not wanting a sunburn. What do you think it is? ►The most logical guess would be a lake or a beach.  And, remember, we already figured out the word tramzam probably means school bus.
  • 15. Congratulations!  You are doing a super job! You’re a top notch detective. Keep going on to do more context clues activities. Remember, you will need to click the back arrow Z to return for more activities.
  • 16. Context Clues Pretest and Posttest Use these two links to test your knowledge before and after using the activities that follow this page. Context Clues Pretest – http://www.shsu.edu/~txcae/Powerpoints /prepostest/contextclues1pretest.html • Context Clues Posttest – http://www.shsu.edu/~txcae/Powerpoints /prepostest/cluesdefinepostest.html
  • 17. PRE-TEST Choose the best meaning of the underlined word. 1. The first review on the Harry Potter movie was favorable. Many people attended and enjoyed the movie. Some people even saw the movie three times! a. negative b. uncertain c. positive d. clear 2. Her quiet, timid ways made us guess at her true feelings about the story because she kept her ideas to herself and never spoke in the class. a. shy b. boisterous c. kind d. seriously
  • 18. 3. He was found running down the street after curfew, and his parents were penalized. The ticket read: "Illegally in the streets at 1:00A.M." Now he would have to pay the ticket with his own money. a. crooked b. fined c. delicate d. informed 4. The woman crossed her fingers as her daughter did the cheer. She was hoping that everything would work out for her daughter as she vied for a position on the squad. Her daughter wanted to be a cheerleader. a. shouted b. enclosed c. expanded d. tried
  • 19. 5. The boy knew that the lake was teeming, and overflowing with bass, so he brought a big net to help get the fish in the boat. a. rare b. enclave c. full d. sparse 6. It was difficult to listen to Tommy speak because he droned on and on just like a buzzer that won't stop buzzing. a. ideal b. same tone c. lively d. scared 7. The lithe girl was perfect for the basketball team because she was all muscle and could play well. a. lean b. cubed c. thick d. eerie
  • 20. 8. Thomas went to the apex of the mountain, and because it was so high, he had to take a tank of oxygen with him. a. bottom b. breathe c. top d. clear 9. The apparatus that Jill used to connect the fabric was similar to a sewing machine, but this one did all of the work while she just pushed a button. a. idea b. zipper c. instrument d. singular 10. The frigid air seemed to suck his breathe away as he attempted to finish his first snowman of the season a. deficient b. sappy c. thick d. cold
  • 21. Post test 1 .The young boy is adroit. He can figure out just about any game. a. skillful b. follower c. lacking in skill d. poor 2 .I’m a great aficionado of rock music. I listen to it every day. a. follower b. unselfish c. skillful d. clever 3 .Mother Theresa was altruistic. She was always helping others. a. selfish b. clever c. unselfish d. tall
  • 22. 4 .The weather in Minnesota is capricious. One day it is 90 degrees; the next day it snows. a. unpredictable b. international c. clever d. predictable 5 .Minneapolis is very cosmopolitan. People from all over the world settle there. a. international b. rural c. like a small tow d. local
  • 23. Answer 1. A 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. A
  • 24. “On Your Own” Activities • Quia Context Clues Activity – http://www.quia.com/pop/117579.html • Study zone lesson and activity – http://www.studyzone.org/testprep/e4topic.cfm? TopicID=24 • TV 411 Activity – http://www.tv411.org/lessons/cfm/reading.cfm?st r=reading&num=7&act=1 • Word Clues Activity – http://wps.ablongman.com/long_licklider_vocabulary_1/ 0,1682,11855-,00.html
  • 25. More Activities For You • Print and Do Worksheet – http://www.woodland.k12.mo.us/faculty/rgarner/Re ading/Using%20Context%20Clues_riddles.doc • Context Clues Practice Sheets – http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/elementary/pal masola/ccprac1.htm – http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/elementary/pal masola/ccprac2.htm – http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/elementary/pal masola/rcdc2cc.htm – http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/elementary/pal masola/rcdc2cc.htm
  • 26. You did it! • You have successfully completed a study on context clues! • Go out into the world and see what you can do with your new knowledge of how to decode words!