Friday, 17 May 2019

Writing | Cause and Effect | Casual Language


LI: What is cause and effect?

This week, we have been learning about cause and effect. We created a slideshow showing 10 different cause and effects linking to what happens in LS1. They had to be what students could control in LS1, for example; It started to rain, LS1 stayed inside. We couldn't control the weather so this was not an option to use. First comes the cause, then is the effect. Between the two is the casual language that links the cause and effect together making a sentence. Here is an example. Cause: LS1 was loud Casual Language: As a result Effect: The teachers got mad.

Cause
Something that happens that effects the end result. There are 10 examples on this slideshow that links to how LS1 works. Cause is an event/action or other that happens and that ends with an effect on something else.

Effect
The ending result of something that happens after a cause. The effect is what happens when something is done or the result after the cause is done/made/happened.

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