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Student Context CluesFinding Word Meanings Name: Date: Read the sentences below. Read the underlined word in the sentence. Circle the answer choice that has the same meaning as the underlined word. The student replied to the teacher with a witty answer and the class laughed. funny B. mean C. word I looked at my brother with a glare after he broke my toy. confusing B. dirty look C. difficult Fireworks on the 4th of July give off a beautiful glimmer in the sky. glow B. bright C. look When we go camping, my father will ignite the fire so we can roast marshmallows. A.start B. call C. see He chose to delete the unhealthy foods from his meal and make better choices. include B. make more C. remove My grandpa will doze during television shows he watches when he is tired. cheer B. nap C. discuss The curious puppy emptied the bag while he sniffed around looking for something to chew. problem B. interested C. happy Each day during the spring there is a slight increase in temperature until summer arrives. small B. increase C. bright The tower will topple if it has too much weight at the top. pounds B. grow C. fall over The students who put in the best effort will be included in the celebration. attitude B. hard work C. completion Find worksheets, games, lessons & more at education.com/resourcesCopyright © 2017 Education.com LLC All Rights Reserved More worksheets at www.education.com/worksheets © 2007 - 2019 Education.com Name Date Nonfiction Comprehension Context Clues & Text Features Part 1 Reading for Meaning The SeminoleThe Seminole tribe of Native Americans began when members of the Creek tribe migrated to Florida in the 1700’s and united with other tribes. Their language is similar to the Creek language. The Seminole were organized into clans, or family groups. The tribe member belongs to his or her mother’s clan. The most important ceremony of the Seminole culture is the Green Corn Dance. During this harvest ceremony, many Seminole people come together to pay gratitude to the Creator for providing food and nourishment. One of the many rituals at this event include "stomp dancing" where men follow a spiritual leader in single file while women dance around them. The Seminole lived in Florida until 1842 when many tribe members were unjustly forced by the government of the U.S. to move to Oklahoma. Download 314.24 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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