Paragraph Based Context Clues Worksheets:
That Darn Science – See if you
can read through and find the meaning of new words to you.
Poor Rip... –
Match each underlined word to its synonym and write its letter on
the line.
The New Mansion
– Read the passage. Then circle the best meaning for each underlined
word.
Strong Voices
– The passage is taken from an address to congress delivered by
Rafael Palma in 1919.
Who Liked Ken –
Determine the meaning of the word using clues from the sentence or
knowledge you already have.
On Government
– Use context clues to determine the meaning of the following words
and phrases.
Feed Me Molecules
– Read the passage. Then write a definition for each of the underlined
words.
Crazy Animals...
– Squirrels are not only tree-climbers, but, as everyone knows,
dwell habitually upon trees, and there make their nests and their
home.
Fight for the Right
– Suffragette and feminist pioneer Susan B. Anthony fought tirelessly
for the right to vote in the 1800s.
How to Spot Context Clues in a Paragraph?
While reading, it is almost impossible to understand the meaning of a paragraph without using the clues for meaning located in the context of that paragraph. Sometimes, the context clues can be very easily spotted and the reading and understanding of a particular text may seem easy. However, in some texts, locating context clues even within a single paragraph can be a daunting task.
In such texts, the reader has to pay close attention to every detail within a paragraph so that he or she does not miss even the most minor context clues necessary for the understanding of that paragraph. Here are a few tips to locate context clues in paragraphs where just giving a single read to the text is not helpful for the readers’ understanding:
Try to Relate the Paragraph to Its Neighboring Text
Sometimes, the ideas written in a paragraph cannot be completely understood unless they are seen in relation to the text in paragraphs preceding and following it. Therefore, it is necessary to always read the text in the right sequence for its clearer understanding and never skipping any portion of a text while reading it. If you are unable to locate context clues in a paragraph, going through the paragraphs above and below it will help in its understanding.
Read Between the Lines
Sometimes, the author plays with the words and indirect connotations to convey a particular meaning. It is always preferable to try to understand what a particular word choice and sentence structure within a paragraph might be conveying. Reading between the lines is always a great way to locate indirect contextual clues in all the texts.
Ask Questions from Yourself
One way to locate context clues in a paragraph is by asking yourself some basic Wh- questions after reading it. Answering those questions can easily help you find the hidden clues within a paragraph.