
Word Connotations
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English
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9th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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13 Slides • 13 Questions
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Connotation & Denotation
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Lesson Frame
We will:
Define connotation and denotation and how they can help strengthen our writing
I will:
Explain why words with similar meanings can have different feelings
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Essential question
How can...
knowing word connotations help me communicate my ideas better?
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Why does word choice matter?
English has so many word choices! Having many words to choose from helps us to:
Be specific
Be descriptive
Be interesting!
Have the right "tone of voice" in our writing
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The literal dictionary definition of the word
Never changes
Denotation = dictionary definition
The connections we make with certain words
Are different from person to person
Words can have similar meanings but different feelings
Connotation = connections
What is connotation and denotation??
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Types of connotations
There are 3 types of connotations
Shades of meaning
Positive/negative
Personal interpretation
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Poll
The following words have similar meanings. Choose the answer that ranks the words from least intense to most intense
Horrendous, bad, awful
Horrendous, awful, bad
Bad, awful, horrendous
Bad, horrendous, awful
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What are shades of meaning?
Connotation type #1:
Shades of meaning
Different words can have a similar denotation
Some words with similar meanings are more descriptive and intense than others
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Mad → Angry → Furious → Apoplectic
Examples: Shades of meaning
(from least to most intense)
Happy → Delighted → Overjoyed → Ecstatic
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Multiple Choice
Rank the following words from least intense to most intense: burning, hot, scorching
Burning, scorching, hot
Scorching, burning, hot
Hot, burning, scorching
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Open Ended
What are some words you could use that have more intense shades of meaning than "scary"?
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Poll
Which of these words has the most positive feeling?
Smell
Odor
Fragrance
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Connotation Type #2: Positive/negative/neutral
Words can have similar meanings, but have positive, neutral, or negative feelings
In the poll on the last slide:
Fragrance = positive connotation
Smell = neutral connotation
Odor = negative connotation
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Turn to your elbow partner
Discuss these words: cheap, inexpensive
Which word has positive connotations? Why?
Which word has negative connotations? Why?
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Draw
Place a + next to words with positive connotations and a - next to words with negative connotations
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Open Ended
What are some words that come to mind when you think of the word "ocean"?
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One person who loves storms might associate them with excitement and beauty
Another person who is scared of storms might associate them with fear and anxiety
The way you understand and feel about a word could be completely different from someone else!
Our beliefs, experiences, and emotions influence how we interpret and feel about words
Connotation Type #3:
Personal Interpretation
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Open Ended
What connotations do you have with the word "vegetable"? Think of as many as you can!
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Let's review!
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Multiple Choice
A denotation is...
Our feelings about words
Our like or dislike of a word
How well we know a word
A word's dictionary definition
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Multiple Choice
Connotation means
The word's literal meaning
The feelings and connections we make with a word
Our like or dislike of a word
The dictionary definition
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Multiple Choice
The word "pain" has a more intense shade of meaning than the word "misery."
True
False
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Multiple Choice
People can have different ____ of words based on their experiences, beliefs, and feelings.
understandings
denotations
confusions
preferences
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Poll
I understand how connotation and denotations of words can help me be a better writer.
It makes complete sense!
Mostly, but I could use just a little more help
A little, but I need more practice
I'm not completely sure...yet!
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Poll
I can explain what connotations are and give some examples of words with similar denotations but different connotations.
It makes complete sense!
Mostly, but I could use just a little more help
A little, but I need more practice
I'm not completely sure...yet!
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