Why did the flower grow on the plant? Understanding the cause of an action helps the child carefully look at and understand the action better. This interesting game will let your c...
To understand the cause of an event, children first need to understand why it happened. In this game of connecting the cause, let your child critically think of the consequences of...
When young readers are able to identify cause and effect relationships in texts, comprehension is strengthened. Critically analysing and logically thinking of the causes of an even...
That sunburn is the effect of you standing out in the sun too long! To understand the effect of an action, the child should reflect on the results of the action. This game will hel...
Are you feeling cold? Why so? Maybe because it is winter! In this game of understanding the effect, let your child build a relation between the action or condition and its effects....
Understanding the effect of an event or an action is important to be able to pinpoint why a certain result occurs. Help your child improve their critical thinking and reading compr...
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