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Context Clues

Context Clues

The dolphin had been rescued as a baby and was raised in captivity. Once the dolphin was old enough to survive on its own, the trainers released it back into the ocean.

Steps to Finding Context Clues

Read the entire paragraph.

Identify key words or punctuation that indicate a definition or example.

Notice if other words offer the opposite meaning.

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Words That Give a Definition or Example

his pencil on the desk as he squirmed in his chair.

The young boy couldn’t stop fidgeting, drumming

Example

The songwriter wrote and then

Definition

sang a ballad that was about love.

Words That Mean the Opposite

Matthew ate four slices of pizza.

Margaret, on the other hand, showed restraint.

Guided Practice with Context Clues

Identify the words in each sentence that give clues to the meaning of the words in bold.

Mary decided to write about the sequence of events so that her audience would know what happened in the beginning, middle, and end.

Before writing, she took an inventory of the materials she would need. She checked to see that she had her notes, pens, and extra paper.

After writing for three hours, Mary realized she had misjudged how much paper she needed and had to go to the store to buy more.

Guided Practice with Context Clues

Identify the words in each sentence that give clues to the meaning of the words in bold.

Mary decided to write about the sequence of events so that her audience would know what happened in the beginning, middle, and end.

Before writing, she took an inventory of the materials she would need. She checked to see that she had her notes, pens, and extra paper.

After writing for three hours, Mary realized she had misjudged how much paper she needed and had to go to the store to buy more.

Guided Practice with Context Clues

Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow.

1. What is one way that uranium is useful?

A. It can be used to make humans sick.

B. It is used to fuel power plants.

C. It is a valuable food source.

D. It is metallic.

Uranium, a radioactive metallic element, has been found to be useful in many ways, namely to fuel power plants. However, it has its share of problems. One major problem is radiation sickness, which causes severe damage to the human body. Scientists who work with uranium must protect themselves from the energy that travels in waves from the element.

Guided Practice with Context Clues

Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow.

1. What is one way that uranium is useful?

A. It can be used to make humans sick.

B. It is used to fuel power plants.

C. It is a valuable food source.

D. It is metallic.

Uranium, a radioactive metallic element, has been found to be useful in many ways, namely to fuel power plants. However, it has its share of problems. One major problem is radiation sickness, which causes severe damage to the human body. Scientists who work with uranium must protect themselves from the energy that travels in waves from the element.

Guided Practice with Context Clues

Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow.

2. What does radiation mean?

A. human

B. damage

C. waves of energy

D. protective energy

Uranium, a radioactive metallic element, has been found to be useful in many ways, namely to fuel power plants. However, it has its share of problems. One major problem is radiation sickness, which causes severe damage to the human body. Scientists who work with uranium must protect themselves from the energy that travels in waves from the element.

Guided Practice with Context Clues

Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow.

2. What does radiation mean?

A. human

B. damage

C. waves of energy

D. protective energy

Uranium, a radioactive metallic element, has been found to be useful in many ways, namely to fuel power plants. However, it has its share of problems. One major problem is radiation sickness, which causes severe damage to the human body. Scientists who work with uranium must protect themselves from the energy that travels in waves from the element.

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