Across
- 4. You can use context clues to figure out an unfamiliar word by looking to see if there is a _____ or opposite word nearby
- 5. You already have a huge _____ or "list of words" in your head
- 7. The whole point of being skilled with context clues is so that you can grasp the meaning or _____ of what you read
- 10. You use _____ clues when you figure out words you don't know by looking at other parts of the sentence and thinking about what you do know
Down
- 1. You can use context clues to figure out an unfamiliar word by looking to see if there is a definition or _____ nearby
- 2. You can use context clues to figure out an unfamiliar word by looking to see if there is a _____ or similar word nearby
- 3. Even though _____ are sayings or expressions, you have to memorize them just like vocabulary
- 6. You should always keep a _____ of new words you are learning. That is the best way to improve your vocabulary!
- 8. You can use context clues to figure out an unfamiliar word by looking to see if the text has given you a specific _____ related to the unfamiliar word
- 9. Being able to use context clues to figure out new words is great, but you should also _____ words as well. This will help you remember them!