This exercise allows students to understand the terms "cause" and "effect" and how they function in a sentence. The "cause" will be provided at the beginning of the sentence, accompanied by a relevant image. The students are then required to identify and underline the important "effect" from two possible options at the end of the sentence.

Teaching cause-and-effect choices to young kids involves explaining how actions lead to consequences. It's educating them that their decisions can have positive and negative results and that they are responsible for these outcomes. For example, explain that if they decide to play instead of doing their homework (cause), they may need help understanding their school lessons the next day (effect).