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Context Clues Worksheets

When you encounter a vocabulary word with which you are unfamiliar, what do you do? Use the context clues to determine the word's meaning. In addition to the great context clues worksheets on this page, check out this free context clues game that I made. Students learn hundreds of challenging vocabulary words while playing a fun climbing game.

I used the context clues worksheets on this page to help my students in the classroom. I am sharing them with you in the hopes that they will help you as well. The words have been selected from texts recommended by Common Core. These context clues worksheets have been divided into three levels:

Context Clues Worksheets by Level

Level One

These are the easiest context clues worksheets. These worksheets were designed to help struggling students or students in lower grades. They were written to help students reading at a 3rd to 6th grade reading level. Be sure to preview all materials before using them in your classroom.

Context Clues Worksheet 1.1
This level one context clues worksheet covers 12 words that may be challenging for beginning readers. Students determine each words meaning based on context and then explain their answers.
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Context Clues Worksheet 1.2
This level one context clues worksheet features twelve more context clues problems for students with beginning reading skills.
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Context Clues Worksheet 1.3
Here are twelve more level one vocabulary words used in context rich sentences. Students will determine the meaning of the word based on its use and explain their answers.
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Context Clues Worksheet 1.4
Here is another double-sided context clues worksheet. This one has twelve more level one vocabulary words. Remember, level one is the easiest. Check out level 2 or 3 if this worksheet is too easy.
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Context Clues Worksheet 1.5
Here's another double-sided worksheet to give your students more practice with context clues. It features twelve level one vocabulary words. Students define the word based on how it was used in a sentence and then explain their answers.
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Context Clues Worksheet 1.6
Here is yet another context clues worksheet to help students master this essential reading skills. This worksheet has 12 level one vocabulary words. Students will determine the meaning of the bolded word in each sentence based on context. Then they will explain their answers.
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Context Clues Worksheet 1.7
This is the seventh level-one context clues worksheet. If you or your students can handle this task, perhaps it's time to move to level two. This worksheet features another 12 vocabulary words. Students read the sentences and figure out what the bold word means based on context. Then they explain their answers.
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Level Two

These worksheets were designed for students with intermediate reading and vocabulary skills. They are written for students reading at a 5th to 8th grade reading level.
Context Clues Worksheet 2.1
Here's the first level two content clues worksheet. Level 2 worksheets contain vocabulary and use sentence structures that are more difficult than level 1 context clues worksheets. This worksheet features 12 tricky vocabulary words used in context-rich sentences. Students figure out the meaning of each word based on use, then they explain their answers.
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Context Clues Worksheet 2.2
Here are twelve more moderately difficult problems. Students read each sentence and determine the meaning of the bold vocabulary words by using cross sentence clues.
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Context Clues Worksheet 2.3
Here is another level-two context clues worksheet. It contains twelve problems with context rich sentences. Students use the cross sentence clues to determine the meaning of the bolded word and explain their answers.
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Context Clues Worksheet 2.4
Here is another double-sided context clues worksheet. This one has twelve more level one vocabulary words. Remember, level one is the easiest. Check out level 2 or 3 if this worksheet is too easy.
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Context Clues Worksheet 2.5
Here is another level-two context clues worksheet. It has twelve problems to help you or your students master this essential reading skill. Read the problems. Figure out what the bold vocabulary word means based on the context of the sentence and then explain.
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Context Clues Worksheet 2.6
This is the sixth context clues worksheet in level two. As with the other context clues worksheets, it is double-sided and contains twelve problems. Students will determine the meaning of the bolded word in each sentence based on context. Then they will explain their answers.
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Context Clues Worksheet 2.7
Here is the final level-two context clues worksheet. If you or your students can complete this one, perhaps it is time to move to level three. This worksheet is double-sided and contains twelve problems.Students read the sentences and figure out what the bold word means based on context. Then they explain their answers.
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Level Three

These are the most difficult context clues worksheets. These were designed for students with advance reading and vocabulary skills. These worksheets may be appropriate for students reading at an 8th to 12th grade level.
Context Clues Worksheet 3.1
Here's the first level-three content clues worksheet. This worksheet features twelve challenging problems where students figure out the bold word's meaning based on the context of the sentence. Students also demonstrate higher order thinking skills by explaining their answers.
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Context Clues Worksheet 3.2
Here's another level-three content clues worksheet. This worksheet features twelve more challenging problems where students use cross-sentence clues to determine the meaning of unfamiliar vocabulary words. Then they explain their answers.
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Context Clues Worksheet 3.3
Here is yet another level three context clues worksheet. It has 12 challenging vocabulary words in context rich sentences. Students will determine the meaning of bold vocabulary words based on the context of each sentence. Then they will explain their answers.
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Context Clues Worksheet 3.4
Here is still another level-three context clues worksheet. Level-three vocabulary sheets are the most challenging. This worksheet features 12 more challenging vocabulary words used in context-rich sentences. Students will identify the meaning of the bolded vocabulary word based on the cross sentence clues and explain their answers.
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Context Clues Worksheet 3.5
Just in case you didn't have enough practice with context clues, here is another double-sided worksheet. There are some real head scratchers on this one, but the context rich sentences will help you determine the meanings of the bolded words.
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Context Clues Worksheet 3.6
Here's the first level-three content clues worksheet. This worksheet features twelve challenging problems where students figure out the bold word's meaning based on the context of the sentence. Students also demonstrate higher order thinking skills by explaining their answers.
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Context Clues Worksheet 3.7
This is the seventh level-three context clues worksheet. Students who correctly complete this have mastered the skill of using context clues to determine the meaning of unfamiliar vocabulary words. You should probably start assigning them some other reading work. This worksheet has twelve challenging problems. Students figure out the bold word's meaning based on the context of the sentence. They also explain their answers.
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What are Context Clues?

Context clues are hints in the sentence that help good readers figure out the meanings of unfamiliar words. When we look at the "context" of a word, we look at how it is being used. Based on how these words are used, and on our knowledge of the other words in the sentence, we make an educated prediction as to what the challenging vocabulary word may mean.

Example of Using Context Clues

Examine these lines from Lewis Carroll's poem, "Jabberwocky":

Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun
The frumious Bandersnatch!

Jubjub, frumious, and Bandersnatch were NOT words before Carroll coined them. Yet readers are able to get meaning from them based on how the words are used. A reading of the whole poem is helpful way to introduce context clues to your students.

Free Context Clues Video Game

Context Clues Climber: Vocabulary Video Game
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Context Clues
Common Core State Standards

Context Clues Anchor Standards
R.4 - Interpret words and phrases as they are used in a text, including determining technical, connotative, and figurative meanings, and analyze how specific word choices shape meaning or tone.

RI.K.4 - With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about unknown words in a text.
RI.1.4 - Ask and answer questions to help determine or clarify the meaning of words and phrases in a text.
RI.2.4 - Determine the meaning of words and phrases in a text relevant to a grade 2 topic or subject area.
RI.3.4 - Determine the meaning of general academic and domain-specific words and phrases in a text relevant to a grade 3 topic or subject area.
RI.4.4 - Determine the meaning of general academic and domain-specific words or phrases in a text relevant to a grade 4 topic or subject area.
RI.5.4 - Determine the meaning of general academic and domain-specific words and phrases in a text relevant to a grade 5 topic or subject area.
RI.6.4 - Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings.
RI.7.4 - Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings; analyze the impact of a specific word choice on meaning and tone.
RI.8.4 - Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings; analyze the impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone, including analogies or allusions to other texts.
RI.9-10.4 - Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text,including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings; analyze the cumulative impact of specific word choices on meaning and tone (e.g., how the language of a court opinion differs from that of a newspaper).
RI.11-12.4 - Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings; analyze how an author uses and refines the meaning of a key term or terms over the course of a text (e.g., how Madison defines faction in Federalist No. 10).
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L.4 - Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases by using context clues, analyzing meaningful word parts, and consulting general and specialized reference materials, as appropriate.

L.K.4 - Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on kindergarten reading and content.
L.1.4a - Use sentence-level context as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.
L.2.4a - Use sentence-level context as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.
L.3.4 - Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning word and phrases based on grade 3 reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies.
L.4.4a - Use context (e.g., definitions, examples, or restatements in text) as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.
L.5.4 - Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grade 5 reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies
L.6.4a - Use context (e.g., the overall meaning of a sentence or paragraph; a word's position or function in a sentence) as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.
L.7.4 - Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grade 7 reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies.
L.8.4 - Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words or phrases based on grade 8 reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies.
L.9-10.4a - Use context (e.g., the overall meaning of a sentence, paragraph, or text; a word's position or function in a sentence) as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.
L.11-12.4 - Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grades 11–12 reading and content, choosing flexibly from a range of strategies.
Click to VIEW Grade Level Standards for L.4
 
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  1. Unknown

     /  June 10, 2022

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     /  February 1, 2022

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     /  January 31, 2022

    Hi. Thank you so much for your eReading worksheets. My son is trying to improve his English and here in Asia there are not so many opportunities nor workbooks in the bookshops. Thank you

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  4. Lorena

     /  November 6, 2020

    Hi, my son is learning about contex clues now (6th grade), he is working in the worksheets 2.1. Could you please explain what type of contex clue have each sentence.
    Thanks for your help.

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  5. Weena

     /  September 27, 2020

    Thank you for worksheet.

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  6. Amy Cook

     /  May 5, 2020

    How does the context clues climber game work? I can’t see any instructions or anything obvious to click to get it started

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    • Hey, the kids just start playing.
      They use the arrow keys and space bar.

      If they are on touch screen devices, buttons appear.
      They can climb on walls and ceilings.
      It’s a lot of fun.

      When they hit an enemy or obstacle,
      they must answer a context clues question correctly or DIE!!!

      Of course, they can always start the level over again.
      Best wishes!

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  7. Tina

     /  March 27, 2020

    So awesome. Thank you!!!

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     /  February 23, 2020

    Hi there, I’m teaching as a student missionary in Kosrae, Micronesia. We have VERY limited resources, and your site has been a lifesaver this year. Thank you!

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     /  February 4, 2020

    Thanks a million for the sheets, they are of great help to my son at school

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  10. Carolina Ramos

     /  August 14, 2019

    Thanks a million for the worksheets. My EFL Ss and I appreciate it!

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  11. Eugenia Chrisovitsianou

     /  April 19, 2019

    I cannot really express how thankful I am for these context clues worksheets.
    I teach EFL students in Greece and your work inspired me to make some similar workheets for my students , from Intermediate to Advanced level, besides using yours. Thank you very much

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  12. Daeng

     /  December 14, 2017

    Thank you for these worksheets, what an excellent site for resources. I appreciate the most.I will keep coming back too, Thanks again.

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  13. Ma2678i78sh34a90

     /  January 24, 2017

    Your examples have helped me SOO much! But I suggest you to use a set of words that are elated to a topic. For example, the Revolutionary War, mathematicians, biodiversity, etc.

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  14. Amohr

     /  January 21, 2017

    Thank you for making these worksheets. It is definitely very helpful for my struggling students.

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  15. Barbecued Beans

     /  January 7, 2017

    Hey, I think you made a mistake on one of the worksheets. You wrote down “would a breeze” I think it is supposed to be “would be a breeze”.

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  16. Jhorl

     /  December 2, 2016

    This helps a lot. Thanks. 🙂

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  17. Barbecued Beans

     /  November 5, 2016

    Hey,the worksheets are not working at all. It would be great if you can fix it ASAP

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     /  September 6, 2016

    Thank you for the great material!!!

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  19. arizah costanza abrenica

     /  September 6, 2016

    Can you give a example of context clues as a apposition and analysis

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  20. karen sparks

     /  April 28, 2016

    Love these, but I have a question–what is “garbage pizza”? I told the students I thought it was a typo for garden. I’m referring to the sheet with the word “detest.”
    Thanks for these! Terrific resources!

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    • That’s a great question. “Garbage pizza” is an idiomatic metaphor that is used in Chicago, and perhaps other places as well. It means pizza that has all of the available toppings on it.

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      • Cat

         /  May 6, 2016

        Thank you for the clarification! LOL I thought that was what it was. 🙂

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    • carol

       /  September 9, 2016

      I think it is a pizza that has everything on it

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  21. Marty M.

     /  April 4, 2016

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     /  March 15, 2016

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     /  March 4, 2016

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     /  March 4, 2016

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     /  March 1, 2016

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  26. Kevin Edmunds

     /  January 18, 2016

    Great resources. Your choices of vocab are well-made and varied. Great for South Africa where our pupils exposure to good English is very limited.

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  27. Wendy

     /  October 2, 2015

    Love you Mr. Morton 🙂

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  28. jennifer

     /  September 25, 2015

    the 1.3 answers aren’t working this morning… 🙁

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  29. Lisa Kwan

     /  June 2, 2015

    These are SO helpful! I was at a loss in figuring out how to teach reading skills, and these are just wonderful! Thank you 😀

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  30. AB

     /  April 23, 2015

    Great information especially the context work sheets.
    Works well on a HS level too.

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     /  April 21, 2015

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     /  February 12, 2015

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     /  January 21, 2015

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     /  January 6, 2015

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     /  December 19, 2014

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  37. T. Favors

     /  November 5, 2014

    Thanks for the large amount of practice!! It really helped my students with this practice.

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  38. Mrs. Lott

     /  October 1, 2014

    Thank you!! It is rare to find worksheets for free these days that fit the common core and are useful.

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    • I’m working hard to create new materials specifically designed to meet Common Core grade level standards. It’s a big task, but I should have some progress posted by the new year. Thank you for visiting and taking the time to comment.

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  39. Chris Butner

     /  July 21, 2014

    Seriously, this site is the gift that keeps on giving. I love incorporating your materials as springboards for my lessons. Thanks!

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    • I’m so happy to hear that.
      I’m going to add 15 context clues worksheets to this page over the next week.

      Best wishes and come back soon.

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  40. Calvin Golson

     /  April 30, 2014

    Thank you for all of the awesome content!!!! You Rock.

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  41. Tammy

     /  March 25, 2014

    You are an absolute savior! Your worksheets help my students with learning disabilities very much. I love how the materials are designed according to reading levels. Thanks so much! I am sharing your site to my teacher friends and they love it too!

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    • I love hearing stuff like this, Tammy.
      It inspires me to continue.

      Best wishes,
      you’re doing good work.

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  42. agusalim

     /  November 29, 2013

    It is great to develop my students’ vocabulary. Thanks a lot.

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  43. allura

     /  October 16, 2013

    Thanks! This was super helpful for my students

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  44. Mike

     /  September 18, 2013

    Are all these worksheets on your site geared towards a specific grade level? For example, the Text Structure worksheet?? This site is pretty cool. Will make my life a lot easier considering I am teaching a 4/5 combo class this year.

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    • I’ve used these materials with my 7th and 8th grade students in the West Side of Chicago. I’ve learned that standards of what is appropriate and what is not vary greatly by region. Read all materials carefully before giving them to younger children and modify them as necessary. Best wishes!

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     /  September 5, 2013

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  46. Katrina Summers

     /  August 10, 2013

    I loved the worksheets. They will be great to use for modeling, guided practice, independent practice, and assessment! Thanks so much!

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  47. Jeanette

     /  August 1, 2013

    Thank you for these worksheets! They have really helped me in brushing up on my skills before a test!

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  48. Hector A

     /  July 16, 2013

    Thank you, what an excellent site for resources. Simply amazing. Highly beneficial to any student and a big help for Instructors.

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  49. Yolanda

     /  April 12, 2013

    Thank you for the worksheets! They have come in handy helping my students master using context clues. It has taken some of the work off of my hands, that I appreciate the most! Keep adding and I will keep coming back!

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  50. Sarah

     /  April 9, 2013

    Thanks for these worksheets. They’re great!

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