Description
***Easel Assessment (only available if you purchase on TPT) – Self-Checking
DIFFERENTIATION OPTIONS:
- Digital or Print
- Challenge Card to extend the lesson
- Audio Support
- Self-Checking or Short Answer
- Multiple versions of the recording sheet included
Great for 4th or 5th grade!
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This resource is part of a money-saving bundle!
This bundle includes these resources:
- Context Clues Task Cards Set 1
- Context Clues Task Cards Set 3
NOTE: This resource uses American English and is not editable.
Teacher Tip
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Hereโs what teachers are saying:
โ๏ธ “This resource is great for group work! My 5th graders loved discussing the task cards, and deciding together on the correct answer! Thank you!” -Linda C.
โ๏ธ “My Students loved this activity and seemed to comprehend How to find context clues and some of the clues that helped them to find them. They had difficulty at first but soon caught on to the concept. Many had mastered Context Clues by the time we finished with the subject.” -Sherry F.
โ๏ธ “Such an excellent tool for helping students better understand how to use context clues. We do just a few slides at a time during small intervention groups, and my students have really grasped the routine.” -Brittain H.
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Common Core Standards:
- CCSSL.4.4 – Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grade 4 reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies.
- CCSSL.4.4a – Use context (e.g., definitions, examples, or restatements in text) as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.
- CCSSL.5.4 – Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grade 5 reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies.
- CCSSL.5.4a – Use context (e.g., cause/effect relationships and comparisons in text) as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.
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About the Author
These passages were written by me, Rachel Lynette. I am a published author of over 120 nonfiction books for children on a variety of subjects, as well as several teacher resource books. I have written for publishers such as Harcourt, Thompson-Gale, Rosen, Childrenโs Press, Evan-Moor, Kagan, and several others. These passages reflect more than a decade of professional writing experience.
Terms of Use
This resource was created by Rachel Lynette and Cassi Noack for Minds in Bloom INC., all rights reserved. It may be used by the original purchaser for single class use only. Teachers may distribute this product in email, through google classroom or over the Internet to their students (and parents) as long as the site is password protected. In other words, you may distribute it to your own students, but may not put it on the Internet where it could be publicly found and downloaded.
If you want to share this resource with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses. Thank you for respecting these terms of use.
This product is happily brought to you by Rachel Lynette and Cassi Noack of Minds in Bloom
SKU: 205740
Brittany Homberg –
Perfect resource to use as a center for students! I also used this as a follow up activity for students after learning about context clues.
Brittany Homberg –
Perfect resource to use as a center for students! I also used this as a follow up activity for students after learning about context clues.
Karen C. –
My students were assigned this resource to review the skills taught in class. The resource did an excellent job and my students enjoyed the different activities.
Karen C. –
My students were assigned this resource to review the skills taught in class. The resource did an excellent job and my students enjoyed the different activities.
Kelly B. –
This is an engaging activity especially when working in groups-having students write down their answer and then all revealing to get in more trials.
Kelly B. –
This is an engaging activity especially when working in groups-having students write down their answer and then all revealing to get in more trials.
Teaching on Tables –
I always love Rachel Lynette’s task cards. They are clear, engaging, and to-the-point. They serve as a great review activity!
Teaching on Tables –
I always love Rachel Lynette’s task cards. They are clear, engaging, and to-the-point. They serve as a great review activity!
Theresa E. –
This is an effective resource for teaching students how to use context clues.
Theresa E. –
This is an effective resource for teaching students how to use context clues.