Description
Cause and Effect Anchor Charts and Task Cards:
These cause-and-effect activities with anchor charts and task cards cover standards for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade. The reference pages provide tips for students on how to remember the difference between cause and effect.
This product includes the following:
- Four instructional pages (an explanation of cause and effect as well as a trick to remember which part is the cause and which part is the effect)
- 36 task cards
- An answer sheet
- An answer key
The instructional pages will clear up cause-and-effect confusion if students are working on the task cards independently. Use this product in stations, small groups, whole classes, centers, or for early finishers. This activity has also been successfully used as a review before end-of-year testing.
NOTE: THIS FILE INCLUDES A DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION!
This product includes a digital option (as well as the no prep printable option). The instructions for utilizing the digital portion appear at the end of the packet.
This PDF file contains 33 pages + Google Slides™ and Google Forms™.
Fearless in Fifth –
With so many cards I was able to break the task up across multiple days & my class loved it! Very interactive as we used them as a task card scoot. 🙂 Thank you!
Kimberly B –
Great – can’t wait to use it!
Jessica Foster –
GREAT SOURCE!! 🙂
Darrah P –
Fantastic resource
Mad Love for Reading –
These were great for playing Scoot with my students!
Hattie Small –
Great, thanks!
MsSiegelSays –
I love task cards with multiple choice answers, and your cause and effect cards are very student-friendly! Thank You!
Courtney M –
thank u
Beth K –
fantastic resource!
Shari B –
These are perfect for my guided reading centers!
valeria F –
super
marian S –
Ths students loved it.
Jessica K –
Great resource, thank you!
Teresa N –
Great for centers. Thanks!
Tammy Harvey –
Love these – great for mini-lessons or centers!
Donna M –
Thank you!!
laura penn –
I LOVE task cards. There are enough to stretch them out so that cause and effect can be visisted over and over. thanks!
valentina D –
I love, love, love these! Thank you!
Sarah Jean –
Perfect for stations. I did set them to print two pages per page to help save paper.
Sonja S –
These are great for reviewing and to get the kids up and moving during Scoot! Thanks!
Ginger W –
Students have a hard time with cause and effect, I think this will be fun for them to learn it.
Ashley M –
Thank you for the resources! Cause and effect is a difficult concept and I’m always looking for extra ways to practice.
Barb J –
Love the added instructional pages.
The Teacher’s Hand –
Perfect cards to practice cause and effect.
Kathi R –
These are a great resource for small groups once we’ve introduced the skill whole group. Thanks!
Laura L –
Useful resource.
Michelle Robinson –
Get for centers!
Tracy B –
Looks helpful. Thank you!
Elizabeth Scheider –
Loved it
Organized Oasis –
Love this!
Charles Richards –
Very useful. thank you.
Molly Peterson –
Exactly what I needed!
Cheryl J –
Love these
Deborah E G –
Thank you great resource
April H –
I used this as a workstation after we worked on the skill. It was a great follow up.
Marliss R –
Great for center activities
Crunch Time Teaching with Mrs B –
Awesome! Thank you so much for your resource! My kids appreciate all of your work!
Charlene M –
GREAT resource- especially reference/informational pages.
Tameka Jackson –
Great task cards for small group instruction. Thank you
Leanne P –
thanks!
Stephanie B –
A great resource!
Olivia W –
My 4th graders loved doing this activity and it keeps them engaged, learning, all while having fun! Thank you!
Wright Way Learning –
Very helpful for centers.
Laura W –
Thanks! Great for Anchor Stations!
Holly G –
These activites are highly effective in teaching 3rd graders cause and effect.
Sallie S –
I’m very impressed by your work…good job!
Brandi G –
Great product
scott S –
Awesome resource!!!
kathryn L –
thank you
Inspire and Sparkle –
This was great, thank you!
Ms G in 4th –
Wonderful!
Technology Take Out –
Great to help kids practice with this concept
Shannon J –
Thanks! Love these!
Lyndsey P –
Very helpful.
Tamara M –
Great! Thank you
Charlene E –
Great resource, I’m using it this week!
Ashley R –
Love it!!
Karen C –
Great resource. Excited to use soon with the students!
Hollie Husband –
I love these anchor charts!
Bethany C –
Great review game that did not take long!
Kacie Russell –
GREAT STUFF!
Joycelyn H –
Awesome resource.
Deanna H –
Useful ideas
Molly M –
Great resource for after school practice and review
Students enjoy playing engaging
Cassie Thompson –
Exactly what I needed!! Thank you!
Nikki I –
good cause and effect activities
Terrific Teaching Resouces –
Great work.
Kassi M –
This were very good! It really forced my student to think!
Tara St Clair –
This was great!
Katie’s PreK Kiddos –
Worked great for my kiddos!
Heather R –
So helpful! Thank you for sharing!
Katherine N –
I used task cards as independent practice for my students. They had to complete 5 cards, then turn the page in for grading. That way I could catch problems before they became permanent. I could differentiate who did which sets and when they got a sets of5 right, they were done with that set. The students loved doing them. These cards were great for that activity
stephanie S –
This is fabulous. My kids love it and it’s been very beneficial to them!
Maureen Hart –
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Jenny S –
Awesome resource!
Ann M –
I love to put these around the room so that my students get to move as they answer them.
Jennifer R –
GREAT RESOURCE
Melissa Donohue –
These were a great review for my sixth graders during ELA stations. Thank you!
Melissa Donohue –
These were a great review for my sixth graders during ELA stations. Thank you!
Laura L –
Great resource – thanks!
Heather S –
Using these in my classroom is simple. My students are able to easily understand the passages. It is easy for them to work independently, in partners or small groups.
Tammy C –
love it
Kristine S –
Great activity!
Brooke Hieter –
Great!
sheri B –
Great info for the classroom
Texas Bilingual Stars –
Great resource
Shelby Ides –
Great print-and-go activity for rotations. 5th grade loved these task cards!
Meghan Wilson –
Perfect resource for multiple students on my caseload! Will be able to use for years to come. Thank you!! You saved me a lot of time and effort!
Randi W –
great for centers
Stanjuarnia Lucious Williams –
Great Job!
Collaborating in 5th –
This is great thank you so much!
Tessa V –
I LOVED the helpful hint about adding “because” in front of the cause to see if it made sense. I had never thought about cause and effect in that way before! My students caught on very quickly by using this resource.
Beth B –
Great product. Thank you 😉
Marilyn A –
Thank you for making these. My class was very engaged and productive using them.
Sheranna H –
great resource for what i needed!
Lindsay R –
My students loved practicing with this cause and effect resource!
Shanna J –
This worked great for our FSA practice
jill mendlik –
Great resource while prepping for state test.
Sara H –
Good product
Danielle B –
This was so simple to use while distance learning! We were able to go through the task cards together. It really helped us feel like we were back in the classroom!
Harriet T –
This resource helped m,e with independent activities for my students to do after learning cause and effect.
Tasha Tyrell –
Overall this resource worked pretty well for distance learning. It was a great supplement to my unit, as it gave important background information.
Bass Shop –
Great resource for extra practice on cause and effect!
Jennifer Smith –
My students were able to complete this activity with minimal assistance and did pretty well with them
Kathryn B –
excellent
Jennifer K –
This resource is wonderful!
Kimberly H –
Thank you for creating this resource it was great to use with my virtual students.
Treva R –
I used the task cards to assess my students understanding of the reading strategy for a grade.
Leah I –
This resource provided with a great way to practice cause and effect!
Amanda W –
My students loved the task cards! This is a great resource! Thanks for sharing!
Lisa J –
We loved this. Very interesting and helpful. Thank you!
Alison M –
These work great for tables to work together on. They are also a great idea for early finishers. The digital option allows quarantined kids to get the same practice as those in seat.
Fabulous with Firsties –
;This was exactly what I needed for my lesson. THANKS 🙂
Jennifer Y –
My students love task cards and truly enjoyed these. Easy to use and set up around the room for some movement.
Sheelagh C –
Great resource I love that is now digital too!
Cassie P –
I used these for both my virtual and traditional third graders. Great resource!
Mary Hannah S –
We loved using this as a classroom scoot! Thank you!
Amy C –
My students loved this resource!
MrsMooneyMakes –
Excellent for small group stations and partner work!
Robyn S –
My students enjoyed using this resource.
angel B –
Great. Thank you!
Camille O –
Great resource! Thanks!
pickles –
Thank you!
Amy L –
Great resource to target cause and effect. Easy to use and engaging for my students.
Kristen Coates –
Easy to print!
Baylee Tolle –
Great resource for my 3rd grade classroom!
Natasha Williams –
I love these SHORT passages for students to gain an understanding of cause and effect!
Jennifer P –
Easier way to teach a tough skill
Cynthia H –
Great resource for the skill.
MrsHummelsHive –
Great resource for teaching cause & effect. The activities really helped my students build their understanding.
Tara K –
Great resource!
Alexis P –
Great product, thank you!
Jessica H –
This was a great resource for cause and effect. It was very easy to use and it is a wonderful resource.
H L –
Nicely laid out
Kari C –
Thank you! Exactly what I was looking for.
jennifer L –
Thanks
Miriam L –
I love teaching cause and effect and having students find examples on their own. I usually use a mentor text that the students can find examples for cause and effect. I still did that, but the cards are so wonderful and are a great “warm up” for honing in on the skill without being distracted by the story. Thank you for your wonderful products. They are on target and my kids (of course) love games!
Ana Rose W –
This is a great resource! My students this year love task cards so this was a great fit.
viet V –
Great Resource
Sims Safari –
A great resource for my 5th graders! Very helpful in teaching this standard! Thank you!
Fantastic Fourth Grade Finds –
Thank you. I used this to reinforce a skill previously taught. I loved the anchor chart, examples, and hint included.
Emily AbramApril 26, 2022 –
My students loved working on these. They were able to defend their answers.
Daniya O. –
Great bundle