Transcript Connotative
Come on in!
Turn in your homework from last night—journal and
folder if you took them home.
Get your interactive notebook.
Make sure you have your Wonder book.
Title pg. 30 in your interactive notebook “denotation and
Connotation”
The Meanings of Words
Denotation and Connotation
Denotation
The strict
dictionary
meaning of a
word
Connotation
The emotional
and imaginative
association of a
word
Denotation vs. Connotation
• Denotation is the dictionary or literal
meaning of a word.
Connotative words imply emotions.
Plump = a full, round.
Fat = While similar in meaning to plump,
it has a very harsh and mean tone.
Word Choice
You may live in a
house, but we live
in a home.
The connotation in
this sentence is that
a “home” is much
more than merely
the structure of a
house.
The connotation of a word is
often either positive or negative
Positive
We bought
inexpensive
souvenirs at the
amusement park.
Negative
We bought
cheap souvenirs
at the amusement
park.
Which word has a positive connotation
and which has a negative one?
Everyone
had a
smirk on his/her
face on the ride
home.
Everyone had a
smile on his/her
face on the way
home.
Connotation: Negative
I ate a soggy
sandwich.
Another example…
You
look a little odd
today.
You look really
weird today.
Which one do think
has a stronger, more
negative feel to it?
Which word has a positive
connotation? You Decide!
average
mediocre
childish
childlike
spit
saliva
antique
old-fashioned
Connotation
• Opposite of
Denotation
• Implied
Meaning
• May be
Favorable or
unfavorable
Which words have negative
connotations? You Decide!
1. The (odor, fragrance) of apple
blossoms filled the entire valley.
2. A (swarm, bunch) of bees filled the
air near the hive.
Tone = Emotion
The
tone of the
words is what
evokes a certain
emotion.
Let’s Play...
Word Choice
Word Choice
Positive
Viewpoint
Negative
Viewpoint
100
100
200
200
300
300
Positive Connotation
immature
youthful
Back to Game
Positive Connotation
limit
restrict
Back to Game
Positive Viewpoint
filthy
dirty
Back to Game
Negative Viewpoint
stingy
thrifty
Back to Game
Negative Viewpoint
cluttered
messy
Back to Game
Negative Viewpoint
unusual
weird
Back to Game
Now, let’s WONDER!!!
You are going to get a set of words.
In your groups,
WITHOUT LOOKING AT THE TEXT, decide whether you
think the words have a negative or positive connotation.
Make two piles on your desks.
Be able to defend your answer.
Now, let’s WONDER!!!
BANANA! Switch to another group’s list.
Now, read that section of the text and see if the answers
are correct.
Change any of the answers that need to change and write
on a post-it why you changed it.
BANANA! Go back to your original group.
Final Thoughts
answer these two questions:
• How can a writer generate interest and emotion from the
reader?
• Do you believe most words can have a positive and negative
connotation? Explain your answer. Give an example if possible.
Well Done!