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Multiple Meaning Words
Multiple more than one!
HISD Grade 3 Language Arts CLEAR Model
Lessons Unit 3
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What are they?
  • Multiple meaning words are words that have
    several meanings depending on how they are used
    in a sentence.

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What are they?
  • The multiple meaning words we will study have
  • one spelling
  • one pronunciation
  • two or more unrelated meanings

4
What are they?
  • Words like these are called homonyms and
    polysemesWOW!
  • The most important thing you NEED to remember...
    is that many words have multiple meanings and it
    is important to make sure you are attaching the
    correct meaning to a word when you read.

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Lets take a look...
  • I caught a fish at the lake on Saturday.
  • We went to the lake to fish and to have a picnic.
  • What does fish mean?

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Lets take a look...
  • I caught a fish at the lake on Saturday.
  • An animal ( a thing)
  • We went to the lake to fish and to have a picnic.
  • A sport you do (an action)

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Nouns and Verbs
  • Often words that have multiple meanings can be
    divided into two categoriesnouns and verbs.
  • It will help if you ask yourself
  • Is this naming a person, place, or thing? (a
    noun)
  • Does this word tell about something you do- an
    action? (a verb)

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Try one!
  • We took a trip to Astroworld.
  • Watch out, or youll trip over that rock!
  • Think about these sentences.
  • Which sentence uses trip as a noun?
  • Which sentence uses trip as a verb?
  • Can you think of a definition for each trip?

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Try some others! Which sentence matches the
meaning used in the first sentence?
  • José likes to come to my house and play with me.
  • A. He was in the class play.
  • B. I like to play soccer.
  • C. We went on a field trip to see the play,
    Amelia Bedelia.
  • Remembernoun or verb?

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Try some others! Which sentence matches the
meaning used in the first sentence?
  • Will you show me your new puppy?
  • A. We went to see a show at the the movies.
  • B. Did you see the show, The Lord of the Rings,
    last month?
  • C. I had to show my dad my report card.

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Try some others! Which sentence matches the
meaning used in the first sentence?
  • I will check to see if the cat is in the house.
  • A. Please check my work to see how I did.
  • B. If you get a check on your work it means it
    was incorrect.
  • C. Mom wrote a check for the field trip.

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Things to remember...
  • Use the context clues in the sentence to help you
    figure out the meaning.
  • Try to determine if the word is used as a noun or
    a verb.
  • Use a dictionary to decide on the meaning.

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Oh, wait a minuteits not always that easy!
  • Sometimes you will read something and have to
    figure out what a word means.
  • Youll use the dictionary and it will give you
    several meanings for the word when it is used as
    a verb or when it is used as a noun
  • Then youll have to decide based on context what
    the best meaning is...

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Lets take a look...
  • On the field trip, the class had learned the
    zoo need more money to help the animals.
  • Shameika raised her hand and told the teacher,
    We want to help. So Mr. Chen, the teacher, got
    permission to hold a bake sale. At the end of the
    day, the class had raised more than 300.

Paraphrased from TEA Grade 3 TAKS Reading
Information Booklet, 2003
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What exactly does raised mean?
  • Raise (raz) verb
  • 1. To lift to move higher 2. To help grow 3. To
    take care of 4. To collect to earn
  • 1. Please raise the box off the ground.
  • 2. The farmer decided to raise squash and corn.
  • 3. It is hard work to raise children!
  • 4. She wanted to raise some money for her field
    trip so she opened a lemonade stand.

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Youll have to match the definition to how the
word is used (context) in the text.
  • On the field trip, the class had learned the
    zoo need more money to help the animals.
  • Shameika raised her hand and told the teacher,
    We want to help. So Mr. Chen, the teacher, got
    permission to hold a bake sale. At the end of the
    day, the class had raised more than 300.

1. To lift to move higher 2. To help grow 3.
To take care of 4. To collect to earn
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1. Think about the different definitions.2. Ask
yourself questions based on the definitions and
the context clues.
  • On the field trip, the class had learned the
    zoo need more money to help the animals.
  • Shameika raised her hand and told the teacher,
    We want to help. So Mr. Chen, the teacher, got
    permission to hold a bake sale. At the end of the
    day, the class had raised more than 300.

1. To lift to move higher Can you lift your
hand? 4. To collect to earn Can you earn 300
when you have a sale?
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So remember...
  • Read carefully.
  • Think about what the word means in the context of
    the passage.
  • Ask yourself questionsIs it a noun? Is it a
    verb? How is this word used?
  • Check the dictionary.
  • Substitute words from the definitions for the
    word you are trying to figure out.
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