Read the text below. Reread it at least three times to help you. The words in red may be new words for you. To use context clues in a text, it is important to read all the sentences around the new word. This will help you understand the meaning of the new words. After you have read the text many times, use what you learn to answer the questions about the new vocabulary.
Students were not sure about Mr. Green on the first day of school. Some of the third graders said that he was
cruel to them when they had him as a teacher.
Pupils were a little
scared when they heard he was their teacher. He was reported to be
harsh in his
tone of voice and
mean to them when they asked for help.
They were so surprised to find out that he was very nice. He did have rules they had to follow each day. If the students followed the rules, he gave them
rewards. This could be stickers, free time on the
computer, game time and extra
recess time.
Mr. Green’s pupils were no longer afraid. He was
not selfish at all. He took time to listen to them and
allowed students choices in their work. He would let them pick some of their assignments. Mr. Green was
caring and kind. He did what was best for his class.
The students told the third graders that they were wrong about him. The third graders laughed and said they knew he was a good teacher. They said they had played a joke on them.