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Worksheet for describing the effects of various nutrients.
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Instructions for how to most effectively use our coral reef learning centers. All of these centers are available on our member site.
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Seven sets of increasing difficulty to help students understand the relationship between cause and effect.
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Multipaged unit with several different examples of cause and effect sentences with linking "signal" words.
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Students exercise logic and creativity to complete sentences with probable causes and predictable effects.
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Create a greenhouse effect with glass jars in order to understand global warming.
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includes direction page, support pages, poster and teacher notes (7 pages)
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Read each situation. Identify one action (cause) and the consequence (effect). There may be more than one correct answer.
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This video tutorial explains how to effectively navigate abcteach to find what you need.
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Activity and writing exercise.
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A fictional reading comprehension about the positive effects of practice and teamwork on an amateur orchestra.
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Jim learn about the effect of habitat change on a trip to the zoo with his Dad, where he see an Iberian Lynx and a Bavarian Pine Vole. Includes multiple choice questions, short answer questions and a writing prompt.
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Studying snakes? Daniel Mannix's spine-chilling story is a great way to enhance a snake unit...especially in combination with this fantastic 15 page unit, featuring "cause and effect" practice, story sequencing, figurative language, vocabulary development, and more. Caution: This story may be hard to find.
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This reading comprehension explains the causes and effects of "the Dust Bowl"
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Vocabulary enhancement to accompany Arthur Dorros's book explaining the causes and effects of wind. Caution: this book may be hard to find.
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This fact-filled comprehension explains the effects of pollution on coral reefs. Includes a writing prompt.
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This fact-filled comprehension explains the effects of pollution on coral reefs. Includes a writing prompt.
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A reading comprehension about several important American victories and their effects on the American morale.
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Story mapping, cause and effect work, and more are all on this one page worksheet reviewing Susan Wojciechowski's popular Christmas tale.
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This reading comprehension activity addresses the direct and indirect effects of humans on coral reefs. It is followed by 5 multiple choice questions, 5 questions that require brief written responses, and a writing prompt.
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This is a 3 page template addressing the common core reading standards for fifth grade informational text; craft and structure. The emphasis is on comparing structures such as chronology, comparisons, cause/effect or problem/solution. Common Core: ELA: RI.5.4-6
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This one page reading comprehension article addresses the direct and indirect effects of humans on coral reefs. It is followed by 6 multiple choice questions, 5 questions that require brief written responses, a writing prompt and a visualization question.
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Eight pages of sentence practice to strengthen writing skills, including: combining multiple short sentences into complex sentences; creative "cause and effect" sentence practice; contrast sentences; and expanded sentences.
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This is a 3 page template addressing the common core reading standards for fourth grade informational text; craft and structure. The emphasis is on identifying structures such as chronology, comparisons, cause/effect or problem/solution. Common Core: ELA: RI.4.4-6
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Use words from a word bank to write short answers about the weather and its effects.
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This is a 3 page comprehension template addressing the common core reading standards for third grade information text; integration of knowledge and ideas. The emphasis is on integrating illustrations, maps and diagrams with the key ideas of the text. Students must also connect information as cause/effect, compare/contrast or sequencing. Common Core: ELA: RI.3.7-9
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How do your students feel about school uniforms? This unit combines critical thinking skills (fact and opinion, cause and effect...), graphing, letter writing, and more, to help students address this increasingly prevalent topic.