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Monday, October 17, 2016

Upper Elementary Context Clues Apps & Online Games

Upper elementary students must be able to use the context of the sentence (e.g., in-sentence example or definition) to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words, multiple meaning words, antonyms, synonyms, and homographs.  Here are some apps, online games, and other resources you can use to practice and review these important context clues learned in upper elementary.

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We hope these help you teach your kiddos context clues!! :)

~Heather & Ashley
Watson Works, LLC














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