Cause and effect is such a big part of students’ lives. It’s taught in reading, math, science, social studies, and during social-emotional learning. So it makes sense that we need more than one cause-and-effect graphic organizer to teach it.
When teaching cause and effect, make sure students know that a “cause” and “effect” can be many things. A cause could be large and dramatic, like a war. Or it could be something small, like a butterfly flapping its wing. It’s the same for effects. They can be large, like, well, a war. Or they can be subtle, like how a character responds to another’s invitation.
Use these six cause-and-effect graphic organizers to help students organize their ideas while working with cause and effect.
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