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cause and effect

Published on Jan 11, 2016

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cause and effect

to recognise and explain cause and effect relationships
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I DO

Listen carefully - this could change your life
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Cause
an event or action that makes something happen

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To find the cause, ask yourself:
Why did this happen?

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Effect
what happens as a result of the cause

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we do

Everyone, all together now!
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Think about rain...

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Rain is the cause

There could be many effects!

Wet grass could be one effect.

When it rains, what are the other effects?

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When you can determine cause and effect, your understanding of the text will improve.

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You do

I'm taking a break!
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In your books, list the possible effects of each of the following...

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Screaming crowd

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Teaching strike

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Now, list the possible cause of each of the following (you will need to use your imagination)

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Birthday cake

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Sunburn

Cause and effect can be organised into a two column table.

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Cause and effect can also be displayed as part of a chain.

The book we are about to read, Lord of the Flies, has many events (or causes) that result in different effects.

At the start of chapter one, we meet Ralph (the fair haired boy) and Piggy (the chubby one).

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The boys survived a plane crash and are stranded on an island. They don't know if anyone else survived.

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