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

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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!