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Cause & Effect

Cause & Effect. Cause & Effect. TAKE NOTES. Cause and effect is the relationship between two things when one thing makes something else happen.

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Cause & Effect

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  1. Cause & Effect

  2. Cause & Effect TAKE NOTES • Cause and effect is the relationship between two things when one thing makes something else happen. • For example, if we eat too much food and do not exercise, we gain weight. Eating food without exercising is the "cause;" weight gain is the "effect." There may be multiple causes and multiple effects.

  3. Cause & Effect NO NOTES He bought a new basketball after he lost the old one. Is the underlined part of this sentence the cause or effect?

  4. Cause & Effect NO NOTES When he saw the boy’s skateboard, he was jealous. Is the underlined part of this sentence the cause or effect?

  5. Cause & Effect NO NOTES The girl’s hair became stiff when she used too much hair spray. Is the underlined part of this sentence the cause or effect?

  6. Cause & Effect NO NOTES Since he couldn’t afford a double burger, he ordered a single one. Is the underlined part of this sentence the cause or effect?

  7. Cause & Effect TAKE NOTES In the paragraph below: mark the causes by underline mark the effects by circle Maria's cat was hungry so he yowled and circled around Maria's legs almost tripping her while she walked. Maria noticed that her cat was trying to get her attention and stopped to pet him. The cat continued to yowl and walked into the kitchen. He stood by his food dish and yowled more loudly. Finally Maria got the idea. Her cat was hungry! Maria decided to feed her cat. She opened a can of food and put it into the bowl. Because he had finally been fed, Maria's cat stopped yowling and purred loudly as if to say thank you!

  8. Cause & Effect TAKE NOTES In the paragraph below: mark the causes by underline mark the effects by circle Maria's cat was hungry so he yowled and circled around Maria's legs almost tripping her while she walked. Maria noticed that her cat was trying to get her attention and stopped to pet him. The cat continued to yowl and walked into the kitchen. He stood by his food dish and yowled more loudly. Finally Maria got the idea. Her cat was hungry! Maria decided to feed her cat. She opened a can of food and put it into the bowl. Because he had finally been fed, Maria's cat stopped yowling and purred loudly as if to say thank you!

  9. Example #2 TAKE NOTES Have you ever thought about what makes a volcano erupt or what happens afterward? The book Danger! Volcanoes by Seymour Simon describes many cause-and-effect relationships. When the temperature rises deep under the Earth’s crust, it becomes hot enough to melt rock and turn it into magma. Sometimes this melted rock blasts through the Earth’s surface, which causes rock, ash, and deadly gases to fly into the air. The lava that flows out of the volcano can knock down trees and destroy houses and even whole towns. Although volcanoes can cause lots of destruction, the volcano’s eruption also creates new land. Many times this new land forms an island in the ocean. You might even live on land created by a volcano!

  10. Example #2 TAKE NOTES Have you ever thought about what makes a volcano erupt or what happens afterward? The book Danger! Volcanoes by Seymour Simon describes many cause-and-effect relationships. When the temperature risesdeep under the Earth’s crust, it becomes hot enough to melt rock and turn it into magma. Sometimes this melted rock blasts through the Earth’s surface, which causes rock, ash, and deadly gases to fly into the air. The lava that flows out of the volcano can knock down trees and destroy houses and even whole towns. Although volcanoes can cause lots of destruction, the volcano’s eruption also creates new land. Many times this new land forms an island in the ocean. You might even live on land created by a volcano!

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