Identifying cause and effect relationships within a story helps students focus on two important elements of comprehension: what happens in the story and why it happened. ... Be sure that students understand that a cause is an action or event the makes something else (the effect)
Example
In this scenario, the alarm had the effect of you waking up at a certain time. This is what we mean by cause and effect. A cause-effect relationship is a relationship in which one event (the cause) makes another event happen (the effect). One cause can have several effects.
Below is a link that leads to an activity focusing on the cause and effect relationships of World War I Read the article and use the template to identify the Cause and Effect relationships within the article.
Article
https://docs.google.com/document/d/10m8uXIQHYBvasNJi3exuixXCNr07Id7ZUuvlqSoNV1w/edit
Template
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nGlX2bC5VI3cQ3dJq679dH4f3fr2lZvb0hy6FfzZOE0/edit
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