Teaching cause and effect can be pretty tough. I
remember listening in on a lunchroom conversation among a group of teachers
facing this challenge back in 2000. And that’s the main reason, I structured my
A Place for . . . books the way I did. That makes them perfect for teaching
cause/effect as well as problem/solution text structures.
To help you out, I’ve included some activity
sheets on my website.
A Place for Butterflies by
Melissa Stewart (illus Higgins Bond)
Melissa Stewart (illus Higgins Bond)
A Place for Fish
by Melissa Stewart (illus Higgins Bond)
by Melissa Stewart (illus Higgins Bond)
A Place for Frogs
by Melissa Stewart (illus Higgins Bond)
by Melissa Stewart (illus Higgins Bond)
A Place for Birds
by Melissa Stewart (illus Higgins Bond)
by Melissa Stewart (illus Higgins Bond)
A Place for Bats
by Melissa Stewart (illus Higgins Bond)
A Place for Turtles
by Melissa Stewart (illus Higgins Bond)
You can combine the first three of these titles
with:
with:
Butterfly or Moth? How Do You Know?
Frog or Toad? How Do You Know?
Shark or Fish? How Do You Know?
To look at all three text structures using a
common animal theme.
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