Teach students to link cause to effect using formal result connectors.
Introduction to cause-and-effect result connectors.
When writing science reports or history answers, you often need to show how one event leads to another. While you might use so in casual conversations, academic writing demands formal result connectors to sound precise and professional.
Compare these two sentences:
Visual doodles for result connectors.
A 2x4 grid containing eight simple educational doodle icons. 1. A simple straight arrow ('so'). 2. A laboratory chemical…
Classify result connectors by register.
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Arrange cause-effect chains in order.
Arrange the sentences in logical chronological order, showing how one cause triggers the next consequence.
Fill-in-the-blank practice with result connectors.
Untreated industrial waste discharged into water bodies causes severe , making the water unfit for consumption. Similarly, overloading of electrical circuits often results in a sudden that disrupts daily activities. For students, consistent revision and active recall lead to effective and better grades. In science lab experiments, mixing specific reactants yields new substances called . Finally, the excessive burning of fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases, which directly results in .
Write a result sentence based on a given cause.
Cause: "India receives heavy monsoon rainfall."
Write two sentences showing different results of this rainfall. Use a distinct academic connector for each.
Use an academic connector like 'consequently' or 'yielding' to show a positive agricultural or environmental outcome.
Use a different academic connector like 'thus', 'hence', or 'accordingly'.
Flashcards for key result connectors.