Grade 1/Cause & Effect
πΎ Pet Chaos (1490)
When pets get involved, one small accident causes a hilarious chain reaction! These fun cause-and-effect stories follow mischievous dogs, sneaky cats, and curious hamsters as their antics set off a cascade of events at home. Young readers practise tracing what happened, why it happened, and what came next β building the foundational comprehension skill of understanding how events are connected. Perfect for Kindergarten through Grade 2.
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Quick Tip
Think about what happened first, what caused it, and what happened because of it. Trace the chain of events!
Teacher Resources
Vocabulary
Cause: Why something happens.
Effect: What happens as a result.
Difficulty Guide
HardTrace one simple cause to one visible effect.
HardIdentify a 2β3 step chain of events caused by the pet.
HardDescribe a 3β4 step chain and predict what might happen next.
Common Mistakes
- Confusing what happened with WHY it happened.
- Listing events in the wrong order.
- Missing the original cause and starting mid-chain.
Differentiation
Discussion Questions
- Has a pet ever caused a funny accident at your home? What happened?
- What was the FIRST thing that caused all the trouble in the story?
Extension Activities
- Draw a comic strip showing the chain of events in order.
- Write your own 3-step cause-and-effect pet story.
Parent Tip
Point out cause and effect in everyday events, like rain causing puddles.
Learning Path
Skill Level
beginner
Estimated Time
10 minutes
Skills Practiced
reading comprehensionidentifying causeidentifying effect
