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Cause and Effect Digital Lesson - PowerPoint/Google Slides™
Cause and Effect Digital Lesson - PowerPoint/Google Slides™
Cause and Effect Digital Lesson - PowerPoint/Google Slides™
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Use this no-prep digital PowerPoint (or Google Slides™) lesson to introduce cause and effect! Teach students important vocabulary, signal words, and questions to ask themselves while reading. Then, practice finding cause and effect with two fun activities! This makes a great introductory lesson or extra practice. PERFECT for virtual, hybrid, or in-person learning!

What's in the PowerPoint:

  • Definitions: cause and effect
  • Thinking questions to help identify both
  • Signal Words
  • Practice activity: choosing an appropriate effect
  • Practice activity: identifying cause and effect in text

DIRECTIONS FOR ACCESSING GOOGLE SLIDES™

(Easiest) Open the PPTX file and put it in presentation mode. Go to the second page and click on the green box at the bottom. This will bring you to a force copy page in Google™. Save a copy to your drive and start using it!

(Alternative) Open the PPTX file and go to the second slide. Right click the invisible box around the green rectangle. Click "Hyperlink" and "Open Hyperlink". This will bring you to a force copy page in Google™. Save a copy to your drive and start using it!

DIRECTIONS FOR OPENING LINKS ON THE CREDITS PAGE

Open the PPTX file and put it in presentation mode. Go to the last page where the credits are. Hover over different parts of the page to find links back to the different sellers' TPT stores, including mine!

Love PowerPoint lessons? Me TOO!

You might also be interested in: Compare and Contrast Lesson, Theme and Moral Lesson, and Main Topic and Key Details Lesson

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If you have any trouble with a product or notice a mistake, please let me know in the Q&A forum! I'd love to be able to problem-solve with you.

Have fun!

~Kate

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Cause and Effect Digital Lesson - PowerPoint/Google Slides™

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All you need to teach cause and effect in reading! This important comprehension skill can be so fun to teach about. Use my no-prep Powerpoint lesson and engaging worksheet activities to explicitly teach and give all the practice needed to master this skill!Please take a look at both products and the
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Description

Use this no-prep digital PowerPoint (or Google Slides™) lesson to introduce cause and effect! Teach students important vocabulary, signal words, and questions to ask themselves while reading. Then, practice finding cause and effect with two fun activities! This makes a great introductory lesson or extra practice. PERFECT for virtual, hybrid, or in-person learning!

What's in the PowerPoint:

  • Definitions: cause and effect
  • Thinking questions to help identify both
  • Signal Words
  • Practice activity: choosing an appropriate effect
  • Practice activity: identifying cause and effect in text

DIRECTIONS FOR ACCESSING GOOGLE SLIDES™

(Easiest) Open the PPTX file and put it in presentation mode. Go to the second page and click on the green box at the bottom. This will bring you to a force copy page in Google™. Save a copy to your drive and start using it!

(Alternative) Open the PPTX file and go to the second slide. Right click the invisible box around the green rectangle. Click "Hyperlink" and "Open Hyperlink". This will bring you to a force copy page in Google™. Save a copy to your drive and start using it!

DIRECTIONS FOR OPENING LINKS ON THE CREDITS PAGE

Open the PPTX file and put it in presentation mode. Go to the last page where the credits are. Hover over different parts of the page to find links back to the different sellers' TPT stores, including mine!

Love PowerPoint lessons? Me TOO!

You might also be interested in: Compare and Contrast Lesson, Theme and Moral Lesson, and Main Topic and Key Details Lesson

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

If you have any trouble with a product or notice a mistake, please let me know in the Q&A forum! I'd love to be able to problem-solve with you.

Have fun!

~Kate

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Ways to Treat Yourself!!

Get Credit!

  • Go to your "My Purchases" page.
  • Next to your purchase, click on the "Provide Feedback" button.
  • Rate my product and leave a comment. I'd love to hear what you think!
  • YAY! Now you've earned credits to use on your next purchases.

Follow Me!

  • Click the green star next to my logo on my store page
  • Now you'll be the first to know when I add new products!

Laptop Mockup: The Magic Nova

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 4 out of 5
March 29, 2025
It was helpful information with teaching the concept.
Mary M.
536 reviews
Grades taught: 1st
Rated 5 out of 5
January 2, 2024
Love this resource, has been extremely helpful for my students.
Amanda W.
376 reviews
Grades taught: K, 1st
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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