Description
Cause and Effect Anchor Charts and Task Cards:
These cause-and-effect activities with anchor charts and task cards cover standards for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade. The reference pages provide tips for students on how to remember the difference between cause and effect.
This product includes the following:
- Four instructional pages (an explanation of cause and effect as well as a trick to remember which part is the cause and which part is the effect)
- 36 task cards
- An answer sheet
- An answer key
The instructional pages will clear up cause-and-effect confusion if students are working on the task cards independently. Use this product in stations, small groups, whole classes, centers, or for early finishers. This activity has also been successfully used as a review before end-of-year testing.
NOTE: THIS FILE INCLUDES A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION!
This product includes a digital option (as well as the no prep printable option). The instructions for utilizing the digital portion appear at the end of the packet.
This PDF file contains 33 pages + Google Slides™ and Google Forms™.
Melissa Donohue –
These were a great review for my sixth graders during ELA stations. Thank you!
Melissa Donohue –
These were a great review for my sixth graders during ELA stations. Thank you!
Tasha Tyrell –
Overall this resource worked pretty well for distance learning. It was a great supplement to my unit, as it gave important background information.
Jennifer Smith –
My students were able to complete this activity with minimal assistance and did pretty well with them
Alison M –
These work great for tables to work together on. They are also a great idea for early finishers. The digital option allows quarantined kids to get the same practice as those in seat.
Sheelagh C –
Great resource I love that is now digital too!
Cassie P –
I used these for both my virtual and traditional third graders. Great resource!
Amy L –
Great resource to target cause and effect. Easy to use and engaging for my students.
Alexis P –
Great product, thank you!
H L –
Nicely laid out
Ana Rose W –
This is a great resource! My students this year love task cards so this was a great fit.