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Recognize clear, but subtly stated relationships among ideas (e.g., cause-effect, comparative, sequential) in informational texts. 0701.6.3
Links verified on 3/22/2010
- Cause and Effect Slide Show Presentation - online audio lesson Grade 6-8. Use Quiz as follow-up
- Cause and Effect Activities and Quizzes - a collection of resources at Internet4Classrooms
- Cause and Effect Story - online story with questions - not interactive
- Cause and Effect Paragraphs - Online lesson and quizzes at the end
- Practice with Explaining a Process - a lab activity to practice putting the steps of a process in order
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- Compare and Contrast Activities - a collection of resources at Internet4Classrooms
- Compare and Contrast Lesson Plans - a collection of resources at Internet4Classrooms
- Compare and Contrast from Scholastic - compare and contrast characters
- Aesop's Fables - Two versions of each story to compare and contrast.
- Once Upon a Genre - Unit Plan - compare and contrast fairy tales
- Reading Selection - Answer the questions to sequence the events.
- Sequencing Events - Make tea through this interactive site.
- Sequencing Events - Practice your cooking skills and put the steps in order.
- Sequencing Stories - Put these sentences in order to make a story. (scroll down to find the activities)
- Sequencing Story - Put these sentences in order to create a story.
- Sequencing a Story - Handout for middle school students.
- Sequencing the Events of a Story Activities - a collection of resources at Internet4Classrooms
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