Description
Context Clues Activities BUNDLE for 4th-6th Grade: Reading Passages, Worksheets, Task Cards, and Anchor Charts
This Context Clues Activities BUNDLE includes task cards, reading passages, worksheets, and task cards. Each file also includes a digital option in Google Slides.
The individual listings can be found here:
- CONTEXT CLUES READING PASSAGES FOR 4TH-6TH GRADE
- CONTEXT CLUES TASK CARDS FOR 4TH-6TH GRADE
- CONTEXT CLUES PRINTABLES FOR 4TH-6TH GRADE
Context Clues Task Cards Description:
These context clues activities were created for 4th, 5th, and 6th grade. It requires students to use context to make meaning and identify the words or phrases that helped them understand the meaning of an unknown word.
This context clues task cards product includes:
- Anchor charts that will help students identify clues in text
- 34 task cards on half sheets
- Answer sheet
- Answer key
The following vocabulary words are used in this context clues product: rendition, momentum, abundance, deliberately, durable, qualified, technique, postponed, morale, eligible, subsequent, indicated, compartment, diverged, scarce, hindsight, archaic, acquaintance, savory, contagious, antisocial, accountable, endeavor, aversion, implemented, emphatically, emphasis, rigorous, reference, prominent, deterrent, plethora, fatigue, obscure
These context clues task cards can be used in stations, small groups, centers, or for early finishers and includes answer sheets as well as the answer keys.
Context Clues Worksheets Description:
This Context Clues Worksheets and Anchor Charts product offers print-and-go, standards-aligned context clues activities for 4th-6th grade.
This activity includes:
- Four instructional pages
- Four pages of multiple-choice questions
- Four pages of fill in the blank
- Two pages of stories followed by worksheets that ask students to define underlined words using context clues (and also look them up in the dictionary to check for accuracy)
- corresponding answer keys
This context clues product includes the following vocabulary words: provoke, hoax, monotonous, unanimous, frugal, vital, contaminated, persecute, remorse, versatile, meager, stifled, cordial, discretion, duration, confiscated, alternate, comply, bland, treacherous, deprive, crumbled, predicament, lucrative, reminiscing, retaliate, punctured, dominant, absurd, prohibited, inevitable, exhibiting, omitted, priority, probably, lenient, infuriated, predominantly, entice, drastic, abruptly, questionable, alleviate, straightforward, instantaneous, retrieve, attire, contribute, pleaded, disposition, compromise, headway, shrewd, bargain, comply, stipulations, commiserated, muffled, mutual, vindicated, and ascended
Context Clues Reading Passages Description:
This Context Clues Reading Passages and Anchor Charts product offers print-and-go, standards-aligned context clues activities for 4th-6th grade.
This context clues activities pack includes:
- Four instructional pages to help students search for context clues in text
- Three different full page reading passages: one narrative fiction, one diary entry, and one newspaper article
- Four pages of printable worksheets for each passage (all written specifically to help students learn how to use context clues to extract meaning)
- ALL worksheets do have a corresponding answer key as well
Note: These context clues activities are meant to accompany dictionaries at the teacher’s discretion so that students can check the accuracy of their work.
These vocabulary words are used to teach context clues in this product: proceeded, hesitantly, odor, revolting, putrid, intensifying, singe, desperate, rapped, trepidation, defeated, clutched, urgency, retorted, investigate, nonsensical, impact, residual, outcome, unfamiliar, ordinary, instructed, intuitively, sensation, accumulation, intimidated, chortled, ludicrous, feverishly, withdrew, residents, astonished, descend, ejected, unfortunate, eyewitnesses, inflicted, debris, dilapidated, stabilized, assessed, precise, acclaimed, renowned, apprised
NOTE: THESE FILES INCLUDE A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION!
These products include a digital option (as well as the no prep printable option). The instructions for utilizing the digital portion appear at the end of the packet.
If you teach in a multi-level classroom, have students with a very wide range of needs, or are meeting the needs of students with varying language abilities or students acquiring English, the MULTI-LEVEL MEGA BUNDLE for Context Clues might be right for you. You can check it out here:
Searching for context clues activities geared for 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade (please note that there is a context clues bundle for 2nd-4th grade):
- CONTEXT CLUES TASK CARDS FOR 2ND-4TH GRADE
- CONTEXT CLUES READING PASSAGES FOR 2ND-4TH GRADE
- CONTEXT CLUES WORKSHEETS FOR 2ND-4TH GRADE
- CONTEXT CLUES BUNDLE FOR 2ND-4TH GRADE
The following context clues products have been created for 3rd-5th grade (please note that there is a context clues bundle for 3rd-5th grade):
- CONTEXT CLUES TASK CARDS FOR 3RD-5TH GRADE
- CONTEXT CLUES READING PASSAGES FOR 3RD-5TH GRADE
- CONTEXT CLUES WORKSHEETS FOR 3RD-5TH GRADE
- CONTEXT CLUES BUNDLE FOR 3RD-5TH GRADE
The following context clues products have been created for 4th-6th grade (please note that there is a context clues bundle for 4th-6th grade):
- CONTEXT CLUES READING PASSAGES FOR 4TH-6TH GRADE
- CONTEXT CLUES TASK CARDS FOR 4TH-6TH GRADE
- CONTEXT CLUES WORKSHEETS FOR 4TH-6TH GRADE
- CONTEXT CLUES BUNDLE FOR 4TH-6TH GRADE
These PDF files contain over 100 pages + Google Slides and Forms.
Curstin R –
The preview didn’t give much of an impression, so I thought I would take a chance and download it. The question sections were great, and a lot of this set is really useful, but a few of the answer keys have “accept any reasonable response” as an answer… which isn’t exactly “no prep.” All in all, a good set, but I wish the preview had given me a better idea of what I was buying!
Curstin R –
The preview didn’t give much of an impression, so I thought I would take a chance and download it. The question sections were great, and a lot of this set is really useful, but a few of the answer keys have “accept any reasonable response” as an answer… which isn’t exactly “no prep.” All in all, a good set, but I wish the preview had given me a better idea of what I was buying!
Lauren C –
The passages were relevant for my 5th graders, but there were so many activities to choose from, there was no way I could use them all with the time I have. It was nice to have choices and be able to differentiate for my wide variety of learners.
Lauren C –
The passages were relevant for my 5th graders, but there were so many activities to choose from, there was no way I could use them all with the time I have. It was nice to have choices and be able to differentiate for my wide variety of learners.
Kimberly Wilk –
Great idea to help with context clues
Kimberly Wilk –
Great idea to help with context clues
Jeremy T –
A great resource for ongoing review of context clues!
Jeremy T –
A great resource for ongoing review of context clues!
Yvonne F –
Thanks!
Yvonne F –
Thanks!
Nanci S –
good
Nanci S –
good
Anne W –
Great!
Anne W –
Great!
Emily Tanner –
well done
Emily Tanner –
well done
Aprilanne L –
This was very helpful when I was teaching context clues. Very organized!
Cecil G –
My child had fun using this resource.
Kate B –
Great resource!
Jenna A –
Great resource!!
Kimberly Litchfield –
I enjoyed using this for vocabulary. My students received a lot of practice using context clues to figure out word meanings.
Emily N –
Great resource
Kyla T –
I love the variety of activities included in this bundle! It makes it easy to adapt for students working at different levels.
Noelle Frantz –
Great resource to practice context clues! It was a perfect activity to add to my centers for my 4th grade students.
Timme Y –
Thank you– used it with me EL groups before in-class instruction.
Stephanie Gabbard –
Great resource….thank you!
Melinda S –
Nice supplemental resource
Catherine H –
This is a good source. I liked this for my students. It gave repetition they need. Thank you
Karen S –
thank you