During Reading : Use Context Clues

  1. Follow along in your text as your teacher reads the first three paragraphs aloud. If you encounter any words with which you are unfamiliar, add them to your list of Words for Everyday Use. When your teacher has finished reading, review the words you listed, and try to determine their meanings by using context clues.
  2. Continue reading the story on your own. Jot down unfamiliar words, and try to define them by using context clues. If the context clues do not provide the meaning, try analyzing the word parts—prefixes, roots, and suffixes—to determine meaning. If that strategy fails, consult a dictionary or thesaurus. Record the definitions.
Fix-Up Idea: Reread
If you find it difficult to unlock word meanings on the first time through a passage, reread the passage focusing on finding the meaning of the entire passage. You might also read the passage, identify unfamiliar words, define them, and then reread the passage using your new understanding of the words.