Cause & Effect Text Structure Passages, Worksheets, PowerPoint for Grades 5-8

Are you looking for easy-to-use activities to practice cause and effect? These reading passages help your students understand why things happen the way they do using cause and effect words like as a result of, consequently, or because of. There are 40 different text structure passages that are great for identifying cause and effect in a short text. There is even an instructional PowerPoint that has all 40 texts on slides, which is great for teaching cause and effect to an entire class!

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This resource takes no time at all to set up! It gives you outstanding activities for ELA students in grades 4 to 8 who need more practice with text structures and words that show cause and effect, like ‘as a result of’, ‘consequently’, ‘because of’, and more. It also works great for intermediate level ESL students. The student book has an easy-to-understand instructional section, so you can give this as independent work or homework . There are a variety of words showing cause and effect used throughout all the passages.

Use this resource for getting your students to understand why things happen the way they do in a text. You’ll love how these passages get your students finding the reason something happened by reading and finding signal words!

This is a highly versatile resource and there are four ways to use it:

  • On the 40 task cards, which include separate answering sheets
  • With the student book, which has all 40 text structure passages and answer spaces on a single page
  • You can take the student book online with Google Slides®
  • and you can teach this to an entire class and highlight the causes and effects in each passage on an pre-keyed PowerPoint Presentation.

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KEY FEATURES

✅ Task Cards: All 40 cause and effect text structure passages come on individual task cards, which makes this resource very easy to differentiate with.

✅ Simple and Effective Structure: Using this resource is simple. Your students read a short passage which was written using different cause and effect words. Each text has a cause and effect question that must be answered with information from the passage. Students can answer by pulling out the signal words or, for more of a challenge, writing their answer in complete sentences.

✅ Resource Notes: You’ll get a complete guide with this resource, which includes notes on how to use it effectively and answer keys for all passages.

✅ Ready-to-Use PowerPoint: You can use the included PowerPoint presentation as a whole-class teaching tool. The pre-keyed animations highlight the answers for you right on each slide, so students can practice and develop together. There are 45 slides in total.

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This package includes a zipped PDF file that can be opened using your preferred PDF reader. There are three total PDF files: One Student Book, one Answer Booklet for the task cards, and Teachers Notes, which include the task cards, answer keys, and other helpful elements.

There is also a PowerPoint presentation which requires Microsoft PowerPoint in order to use it. Though some of the text on the slides are customizable, changing the transitions or effects may result in the presentation not working as intended, and is not recommended.

The 40 Task Cards are 3 to a page, with 14 pages total. The Task Card answering pages are also 3 to a page, with 14 pages total. The Student Booklet has 40 pages, plus two pages with instructions and a cover page.You’ll get both print and digital versions (Google Slides®) with this download.

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You may also be interested in my How to Write a Cause and Effect Essay Resource.

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Terms of Use:

This resource was created by Landon S. Seigler of ESL Lifeline, all rights are reserved. The original purchaser is permitted to use it for a single class only. Teachers have the authorization to share this product with their students (and parents) through email, Google Classroom, or the Internet, as long as the site is password protected. Distribution to your own students is allowed, but uploading it to the Internet for public access and download is not permitted.

**If you wish to use this resource for multiple classrooms or share it with fellow educators, please purchase additional licenses.Your adherence to these usage terms is greatly appreciated.

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