Summer
Context Clues
Summer
Inference
Summer
Idioms
Summer
Figurative Language
Summer Synonym/Antonym
100

The scorching sun beat down on the sandy beach, making the seashells shimmer in the light.

Use context clues to determine the meaning of scorching.

Scorching: extremely hot

100


As the temperatures soared, families sought refuge at the local swimming pool, enjoying the cool relief of the refreshing water.

Why did families go to the swimming pool as the temperatures soared?


The weather was hot and the families wanted to go somewhere were they could cool down.

100

I didn't mean to say those things; I was caught up in the heat of the moment.

In the heat of the moment: acting impulsively or emotionally, often when under pressure.

100

I waited in line for ice cream for an eternity under the blazing sun.

What's the hyperbole?

an eternity

100

Sunny

  • Synonyms: bright, radiant, warm
  • Antonyms: cloudy, gloomy, overcast, bleak
200

In the summer heat, the ice cream truck's jingle was a welcomed melody, drawing a crowd of children craving frozen treats.

Use context clues to determine the meaning for melody.

Melody: music tune

200

Despite the gentle breeze, the kite struggled to stay aloft, dipping and swaying against the backdrop of the clear blue sky.

Why was the kite having trouble staying up despite the gentle breeze?

The kite needed stronger wind to stay flying. 

200

Let's head to the beach and catch some rays this weekend.

Catch some rays: Means to spend time outdoors in the sun, usually to sunbathe or relax.

200

The waves playfully chased each other up the sandy shore, racing to reach beachgoers' toes.

What was personified?

Waves chasing and racing

200

Relaxing

  • Synonyms: calming, soothing, restful, tranquil
  • Antonyms: stressful, tense, hectic, busy
300

Ethan eagerly anticipated the annual summer camp, where he would participate in thrilling outdoor activities like kayaking and rock climbing.

Use context clues to determine the meaning for eagerly.

Eagerly: shows that you want to do or have something very much, especially something interesting or enjoyable

300

Despite the warning signs, a group of friends set out on a hike through the mountain, their backpacks loaded with water bottles and snacks.

What could have been on the warning signs at the start of the hiking trail?

-Unsafe, do not enter

-Rattlesnakes ahead

-Difficult trail, will take multiple hours

-Hazardous cliff, unstable rocks that will fall

300

After a hectic week, sleeping in and relaxing at home felt like a day at the beach.

A day at the beach: Refers to a situation or experience that is enjoyable and relaxing.

300

The gentle breeze whispered secrets as it danced through the swaying palm trees.

What was personified?

Breeze whispering and dancing

300

Scorching

  • Synonyms: blistering, sweltering, burning, scalding
  • Antonyms: cool, chilly, cold, frigid
400

The peaceful lake beckoned with its crystal-clear waters, inviting swimmers to plunge into its cool depths on the hot summer afternoon.

Use context clues to determine the meaning of beckoned.

Beckoned: Invite or encourage to come in

400

With the school year coming to an end, Mia eagerly flipped through her travel brochure, dreaming of the gelato she would eat, the Vespa she would ride, and the old ruins she would see in the city. 

Where was Mia traveling this summer break? 

Anywhere in Italy

400

I forgot to finish my homework, so I'm definitely in hot water with my teacher.

In hot water: Means to be in trouble or facing difficulties.

400

My backyard barbecue attracted so many mosquitoes, it felt like a vampire convention.

What's the hyperbole?

Vampire convention since there was so much blood sucking from the mosquitoes

400

Blissful

  • Synonyms: heavenly, joyous, relaxing, peaceful
  • Antonyms: miserable, unhappy, sorrowful, distressed
500

After a refreshing dip in the pool, Sarah lounged under the umbrella while listening to her favorite music, enjoying the tranquility of the summer afternoon.

Use context clues to determine the meaning of tranquility.

Tranquility: feeling of at peace, relaxed

500

Emily emerged from the garden with dirt-streaked knees, her basket brimming and a triumphant look on her face.

What did Emily get from the garden

MUST be a summer season fruit or vegetable, such as:

  • Asparagus
  • Beets
  • Carrots
  • Corn
  • Cucumbers
  • Eggplant
  • Lettuce
  • Strawberries
  • Melons
  • Watermelon
500

When all my friends went to the beach without me, I felt like I was left out in the cold.

To be left out in the cold: Means to be excluded from something or to feel neglected.

500

The summer day stretched out before us like an endless highway, full of possibilities and adventures waiting to be discovered.

What metaphor is being used?

comparing the summer day to an endless highway

500

Radiant

  • Synonyms: luminous, shining, glowing, brilliant
  • Antonyms: dim, dull, shadowy, gloomy
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