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Episode description

Last week I talked about context clues strategies, but I’m sure many of you are wondering how to apply them and when. I got you! This episode is going to cover how to use the different strategies I shared and really give you a framework for implementing them.

Just like all the great activities in literacy, you can start teaching context clues by using highlighters and anchor charts. As you listen you’ll realize that the strategies I’ve provided can seamlessly be woven into your current lessons. Before you know it your students will be internalizing and utilizing these strategies all on their own!

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In this episode I share: -How to introduce context clues to your students -Steps for implementing context clue strategies -4 words that will remind students how to find the meaning of unknown words -When to apply strategies unknown words throughout your reading block -Tips for differentiating instruction

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Resources mentioned:

-Context Clues FREEBIE

-Context Clues Mini Unit

-Episode 53, 7 Context Clues Strategies Every Student Should Know

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