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Unfamiliar Words yuzz zax skritz zillow lerkim wocket Objective: Given sentences with unfamiliar words, TSWBAT use context clues to 
determine the meaning of the unfamiliar words.c Unfamiliar Words Words that you can read, but you don't 
know what they mean... the word is not in your vocabulary skritz zillow yuzz lerkim wocket zax

prohibited The sign in the library says that shouting is prohibited. Objective: Given sentences with unfamiliar words, TSWBAT use context clues to 
determine the meaning of the unfamiliar words.c prohibited Now let's read the word in the sentence and look for context clues... The sign in the library says that 
shouting is prohibited.

What do I know about the other words in the sentence? The sign in the library says that shouting is prohibited. I know that a library is a quiet place for reading books. I know that shouting means to talk really LOUD!

prohibited I know that talking loudly is NOT allowed in the library, Now, I can use what I know to make a good guess about the meaning of the unfamiliar word! I know that talking loudly is NOT allowed in the library, so something that is prohibited must be something that we are not allowed to do!

Let's reread the sentence and see if our guess makes sense... The sign in the library says that shouting is not allowed. Does it make sense?

Yes, it makes sense!

Remember: If it doesn't make sense... don't continue the rest of the story! You won't understand it.

pounced Let's try another one... Objective: Given sentences with unfamiliar words, TSWBAT use context clues to 
determine the meaning of the unfamiliar words. Let's try another one... pounced Now let's read the word in the sentence and look for context clues... The cat ran after the mouse and pounced on it. Talk to your partner…

I know that cats like to chase mice. What do I know about the other words in the sentence? The cat ran after the mouse and pounced on it. When they get close enough, they usually jump on top of them to catch them. I know that cats like to chase mice.

Now, I can use what I know to make a good guess about the meaning of the unfamiliar word! I know that cats like to jump on top of mice to catch them, pounce must mean to jump on top of something!

Does it make sense? The cat ran after the mouse and jumped on it. Let's reread the sentence and see if our guess makes sense... The cat ran after the mouse and jumped on it. Does it make sense?

Yes, it makes sense!

Remember: If it doesn't make sense...don't continue the rest of the story! You won't understand it.

Now you try it! Good Luck! So remember, when you're reading: 1) Read the whole sentence. 2) Use what you know about other words to get a clue! 3) Ask "Does it Make Sense?" 4) Go back and Reread! Now you try it! Good Luck!