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Learn about the relationship between cause and effect through engaging examples and activities. This educational resource, adapted from Dianna Burke’s original PowerPoint by Cheryl C. Conrad, helps students identify causes (what makes something happen) and effects (what happens). By analyzing sentences like "The little girl was sleepy, so she sat on her mother’s lap," students can practice determining the cause and effect in different situations. Perfect for classroom or at-home practice to reinforce critical thinking and comprehension skills.
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Cause and EffectSPI 0401.5.2 Created by: Cheryl C. Conrad Adapted from Dianna Burke’s original powerpoint
Cause… what makes something happen.
Effect… what happens.
The little girl was sleepy, so she sat on her mother’s lap. What is the cause? What is the effect?
CAUSE? The boy was hungry, so he plantedcorn. EFFECT?
The baby laughed because she liked her toy. EFFECT? CAUSE?
He broke a class rule, so he had to write sentences on the board. WHICH PART OF THE SENTENCE IS BOXED? EFFECT CAUSE
GOOD JOB !! THAT'S RIGHT.
SORRY. WRONG ANSWER...TRY AGAIN.
Now it is time to practice Cause and Effect – choose #1 Quia - Cause and Effect
Great Job!!! • Now show your teacher your results.