Collect evidence in various ways (e.g., gathering relevant reasons, examples, and facts; defining key terms and ideas; identifying relationships such as cause-effect). 0701.4.10
Links verified on 5/29/2014
- Adverb Clauses: Cause and Effect Relationships - complete the statement to create a cause and effect
- Cause and Effect Activities and Quizzes - a collection of resources at Internet4Classrooms
- Cause and Effect Transitions - Combine two sentences using connecting words to show cause and effect.
- Cause and Effect - Quia Quiz
- Cause and Effect quizzes - Quiz One | Quiz Two | Quiz Three | Quiz Four | Quiz Five
- Cause and Effect Sheet - Read passage online and answer questions on paper
- Cause-and-Effect Writing Challenges Students - The cause-and-effect relationship is both a way of thinking and a format for writing. Teachers who emphasize cause-and-effect writing say that they are helping students learn to think critically as well as write cogently. Read what three experienced teachers have to say about this teaching approach, which can be used with students of all ages. This is an article from Education World magazine. [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- Finding Errors in Cause/Effect Paragraphs - links to other paragraphs are at the end of this one
- Making The Relationship Explicit Between Your Ideas - from UniLearning - Academic Writing
- Stated Information - story about elephants followed by a quiz
- Stated Information - story about dolphins followed by a quiz
- What Caused It? - identify cause and effect patterns in text (science content is used to teach this reading skill)
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