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The Monster Who Came To School

The document provides guidance and examples for identifying causes and effects in stories and everyday situations. It explains key terms like cause and effect and provides clues like "so" and "because" to identify them. Examples are given of causes and their related effects, such as the sun being hot causes ice cream to melt.

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The Monster Who Came To School

The document provides guidance and examples for identifying causes and effects in stories and everyday situations. It explains key terms like cause and effect and provides clues like "so" and "because" to identify them. Examples are given of causes and their related effects, such as the sun being hot causes ice cream to melt.

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The Monster

Who Came to
School
screamed
pounded
poked
Dumped
drop something in
a careless way
GROUPWORK:
Group yourselves by 5. Role play
the part of the story that I am
going to give you.
DAY 2
SAY- DO-DON’T
Game. Say DO if the line
I read will show a good
thing to be done in
school and DON’T if it is
not.
1. I will run in
the corridor.
2. I will chew
gum during class
hours.
3. I will
attend
class
regularly.
4. I will be
attentive
during
class
discussion.
5. I will
leave my
desk
clean and
ordely.
To find the EFFECT, ask what
happen next. To find the CAUSE,
ask why something happened.
Some clues to identify
the CAUSE and
EFFECT:
- so, since
- because , if
CAUSE EFFECT
THE SUN IS HOT. MY ICE CREAM MELTS.
BECAUSE OF THE THE CLOTHES DRY.
HEAT OS THE SUN.
CAUSE EFFECT
 You forget to return a borrowed
book from a friend.

 She get mad and avoids you.


 The pupils listen attentively to
the teacher.
 They easily understand the
lesson.
 You do not write in class.
 Your teacher asked you to stay
after the class.

 Your socks don’t match.

 You feel uncomfortable.


 You spilled water on your
classmate.

 He was a bit angry.

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