Understanding cause and effect is an important concept in science. In simple terms, a cause is something that makes something else happen. It is the reason why something occurs.
Examples of Cause
Here are some simple examples to help understand the concept of cause:
Eating healthy food is the cause of feeling strong and energetic.
Study Guide for First Graders
Here are some questions and activities to help first graders understand the concept of cause:
What is a cause? Give an example.
Look around your home and identify causes and their effects. For example, what is the cause of a plant growing? (Hint: It needs water and sunlight)
Draw a picture of a cause and effect relationship. For example, drawing a picture of a plant growing because it gets water and sunlight.
Watch a simple science experiment video and identify the cause and effect in the experiment.
Understanding cause and effect is an important part of learning about the world around us. By exploring causes and their effects, first graders can begin to understand the connections between different events and phenomena.
From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes
Design a solution to a human problem by using materials to imitate how plants and/or animals use their external parts to help them survive, grow, and meet their needs (e.g., outerwear imitating animal furs for insulation, gear mimicking tree bark or shells for protection).