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📚 Topic Summary: Understanding 'Because'
Hello young learners! Today, we're going to become super reason-givers! 🦸♀️ Have you ever wondered why something happens? When we tell someone why, we use a special word: because. It helps us connect an action or an event to the reason behind it. For example, "I am happy because the sun is shining!" The reason I'm happy is the sunshine. Learning to use 'because' helps us explain things clearly and makes our stories and answers much stronger!
📝 Part A: Match the Words!
Draw a line from the word on the left to its correct meaning on the right!
Words:
- ✨ Because
- ❓ Reason
- 📢 Explain
- 🤝 Connect
- 🎯 Why
Meanings:
- 🌟 The cause of an event or action.
- 💡 A word used to show the reason for something.
- 🗣️ To make something understandable.
- 🔗 To link or join together.
- 🤔 For what reason or purpose.
(In a real worksheet, these would be presented in two columns for drawing lines. Here, they are listed separately for you to match.)
✍️ Part B: Fill in the Blanks!
Read the sentences below. Use the word 'because' to fill in the missing spaces!
- ☀️ The flowers grew tall _________ they got lots of sunshine.
- 🌧️ I took my umbrella _________ it was raining outside.
- 🍪 She smiled _________ she got a yummy cookie.
- 😴 The baby is sleeping _________ it is tired.
🤔 Part C: Think and Explain!
Answer the question below using the word 'because' in your sentence.
- 🌱 Why do plants need water?
(Example Answer: Plants need water because it helps them grow strong and healthy.)
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