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What Happens and Why: Matching

Help young learners make connections and build their logical thinking with this visual cause and effect activity! In this engaging worksheet, students explore the concept of cause and effect by matching weather-related scenarios with their natural outcomes. For example, learners will draw a line to connect, "Miles wears a coat" with "It is cold." The simple, real-world examples help learners understand how one event leads to another.

By identifying cause and effect relationships, students build critical thinking and reading comprehension skills that form the foundation for more complex learning across subjects. This hands-on activity makes abstract thinking concrete and learning more meaningful.

For more practice on this skill, see: Identifying Cause and Effect.

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