Context Clues BY HAZEL
Context Clues BY HAZEL
Context Clues BY HAZEL
the Detective
MS. HAZEL JOYCE M. CURAY
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.
Types of Context Clues
Authors use many different
types of context clues when
writing texts. Three of these
types are:
Directdefinition context clues
Synonym context clues
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!
Dear Diary,
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.