⭐️ If You Give a Mouse a Cookie – Book Companion for Cause & Effect with Sentence Building Language goals (so you’ll always know the specific goals you’re targeting) ⭐️Ĩ scrambled sentences tailor-made for specific events in the bookĭetailed instructions, including video instructions, that include ways to differentiate for different writing goals ⭐️ For a step-by-step guide about how to use this resource, watch this video. Teaching students to explain cause and effect relationships will develop their ability to formulate complex and compound sentences, and make them better writers too! It can even improve their social relationships. Teaching your students about cause & effect will improve their reading comprehension, and make them better thinkers, and better learners. Need to teach your students about cause & effect in an easy and fun way without the prep time? Just grab your copy of Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak, print these activities, and watch your students recognize and explain cause and effect relationships on specific pages in this beloved story, while having fun unscrambling and building complex and compound sentences.
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