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Denotation vs. Connotation

Denotation vs. Connotation

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English

6th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, RL.7.4, RI.7.4

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Standards-aligned

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Jennifer Taylor

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10 Slides • 14 Questions

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Denotation &
Connotation

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Would you rather be called...

1. nosy OR curious?

2. persistent OR annoying?

3. lazy OR relaxed?

Connection

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What is denotation?

Denotation is simply- the word’s most
literal meaning. (its dictionary definition)

It doesn’t have any emotions (good or bad) attached to it.

Denotation is the dictionary definition.
(Use that alliteration to help you remember what it is.)

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Multiple Choice

Which sentence is the denotation of the word "fuzzy"?

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Fuzzy is a word that often makes people feel warm inside.

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Fuzzy gives the reader a nice, warm feeling.

3

Fuzzy is a happy word.

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Fuzzy is a soft/fluffy texture, mainly on animals or rugs.

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What is connotation?

The emotions that are attached to the word

Words with negative
connotation:

scrawny

cheap

cackle

late

childish

Words with positive
connotation:

slender

inexpensive

giggle

delayed

youthful

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The smell of coffee was in the air.

Denotation: smell


What replacements could have a positive or negative connotation?

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Open Ended

List words with a POSITIVE connotation that could replace "smell" in this sentence:

The smell of coffee was in the air.

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Open Ended

List words with a NEGATIVE connotation that could replace "smell" in this sentence:

The smell of coffee was in the air.

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The smell of coffee was in the air.

Denotation: smell, was




The aroma of coffee floated in the air.

The stench of coffee hung in the air.

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Teaching point:

A word’s connotation is different than its
denotation.

A word’s connotation can change its
meaning, so writers have to choose their words carefully.

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Turn and Talk

What words could you use to describe a rainy day?

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Open Ended

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List words with a POSITIVE connotation that could be used to describe a rainy day.

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refreshing
rhythmic
steady
soothing
quenching
patter
cozy
calming
drizzle

Some possibilities:

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Open Ended

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List words with a NEGATIVE connotation that could be used to describe a rainy day.

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downpour
deluge
soaked
gloomy
soggy
muddy
drenching
splatter
slosh
dreary

Some possibilities:

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Multiple Choice

the literal, dictionary definition of a word

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connotation

2

denotation

3

simile

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hyperbole

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Multiple Choice

the implied meaning of a word that includes the emotions or connections it brings to the reader

1

connotation

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denotation

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alliteration

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allusion

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Multiple Choice

Denotations of words can be positive or negative.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Connotations of words can be positive or negative.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

The word youthful has a

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negative connotation

2

positive connotation

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Multiple Select

Choose the word with the most positive connotation.

1

gossip

2

chat

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Multiple Choice

POSITIVE CONNOTATION:

Her methods of solving problems are sometimes _______________.

1

bizarre

2

outrageous

3

inane

4

unusual

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Multiple Choice

What word gives a NEGATIVE connotation?

1

nasty

2

exciting

3

carefree

4

bashful

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Multiple Choice

What is the difference between denotations and connotations?

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Denotations are the simple dictionary definition of a word, while connotations carry feelings of a word

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Denotations are feelings, connotations aren't

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Connotations are words that end in vowels, denotations are words that describe verbs.

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Denotations and connotations are the same exact thing.

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Denotation &
Connotation

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