Cause Chain
This word search is based on cause-and-effect vocabulary relationships. Examples include “push and drop,” “kick and cry,” and “burn and cook.” Each pair represents an action followed by a consequence or reaction. It introduces students to sequential thinking and helps them understand logical progressions in both language and real-life scenarios.
By working through this worksheet, students learn about cause-and-effect reasoning, a key element in reading comprehension. It strengthens understanding of how events and actions connect. It also boosts vocabulary by linking verbs to their likely outcomes, aiding inference skills. The format supports both verbal reasoning and motor coordination, while fostering predictive reading.
Coordinating Conjunctions To Find – hit and fall, push and drop, run and trip, rain so flood, work and win, kick and cry, yell so hear, dig and find, read and pass, burn and cook, walk and limp, bend and snap, clap and cheer, jump and land, smile so grin