Once again, Heather nails best practice!  Thanks for sharing!

Melinda Hawkins
5th Grade ELA/SS
McCulloch Intermediate School
Highland Park ISD
(214) 780-2325
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>>> "Heather Poland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08/11/08 6:01 PM >>>
Oh yes!
One of the best ways is to start w/ non-fiction text. First preview all
of
the text features. This will OFTEN help and has lots of context clues
about
specific words as well as content in the passage.

Another way in the running text, is to read around the word or sentence.
Teach them that often you will see a word followed by commas and that
can
set off the definition. You would be amazed at how many students really
don't know this. Also, often in the sentences or even paragraphs after
the
word it often will explain what the word means.

Then there is looking at the photos/captions, that often helps.

To start this process, you demo first, thinking aloud as you show them
your
strategies for figuring out the context clues. Then you can do it with
them,
and finally they can practice in groups or on their own, after you think
they got it.

On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Debbie Parker
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> Hi -- Does anyone have any great ideas how to explain to 7th graders
about
> figuring our context clues to understand vocab?  My kids want to
immediately
> turn to the dictionary which of course interrupts their comprehension.
>  Although there is a time for dictionary look ups, I need to give some
> direct lessons in context.  Thanks,
>
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- Heather

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