Grade 1/Cause & Effect
⛈️ Weather Wonders (1491)
A surprise rainstorm, a sudden blizzard, or a scorching hot day — weather has a way of changing everything! These lively cause-and-effect stories show young readers how one weather event sets off a whole chain of reactions. From soggy playgrounds to snowball surprises, children learn to identify causes and effects in familiar, exciting situations. Ideal for Kindergarten through Grade 2.
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Quick Tip
Think about what the weather did and what changed because of it. Trace the chain step by step.
Teacher Resources
Vocabulary
Weather: What the sky and air are like.
Phenomenon: An unusual or interesting event.
Difficulty Guide
HardIdentify one weather event and its single, visible effect.
HardTrace 2–3 effects caused by the weather event.
HardDescribe the full chain and predict what might happen if the weather changed.
Common Mistakes
- Describing the weather itself rather than what it CAUSED.
- Stopping at the first effect without tracing the full chain.
Differentiation
Discussion Questions
- Has a weather event ever changed your plans? What happened?
- Can you think of a time when rain or snow caused a chain of events?
Extension Activities
- Create a cause-and-effect diagram showing the weather chain from the story.
- Write about a weather event you experienced and all the effects it had.
Parent Tip
Discuss why it rains or the sun shines.
Learning Path
Skill Level
beginner
Estimated Time
10 minutes
Skills Practiced
reading comprehensionidentifying causeidentifying effect
