Why It Happens
In this worksheet, students read sentences and determine which part is the cause and which is the effect. They underline the cause, helping to clarify the logic within each sentence. The worksheet includes examples of everyday scenarios that are easy for students to relate to, making it accessible and engaging. This exercise enhances students’ comprehension of how choices and actions lead to specific outcomes.
Identifying causes and effects in familiar scenarios builds comprehension skills and real-world connection in reading. This activity improves analytical thinking as students practice isolating different elements within sentences. It supports vocabulary development by reinforcing words commonly used to signify cause-and-effect relationships, such as “because” and “so.” This type of practice also strengthens critical reasoning, as students learn to interpret and anticipate logical outcomes.