В этом упражнении учащиеся определят причинно-следственные связи, ответив на некоторые из следующих или подобных вопросов:
Студенты создадут сетку раскадровки, чтобы систематизировать свои мысли о многочисленных последствиях засухи для окружающей среды и общества. См. пример раскадровки выше. Студенты также могут создать Т-диаграмму для записи причин и следствий.
Сильная засуха в Кении.
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Создайте раскадровку, которая показывает причинно-следственные связи в «Длительном сухом сезоне в Кении». Каждая пара причин и следствий будет показана в одной строке.
Encourage students to verbally identify causes and effects during a class conversation. This helps students practice critical thinking and connect ideas in real time.
Create a visual anchor chart that displays key cause and effect examples from the story. Refer back to this chart during other lessons to strengthen understanding.
Share current news stories or local examples of drought. Ask students to identify causes and effects from these examples, making learning relevant and meaningful.
Assign tasks with varied complexity based on student readiness. Offer sentence stems or graphic organizers for extra support, and challenge advanced students to find multiple effects for each cause.
Have students write one cause and one effect from the story on a sticky note before leaving class. Review these to check comprehension and guide future instruction.
The main cause in 'Kenya’s Long Dry Season' is the severe drought, which leads to effects like dying cattle, shriveling crops, rising food prices, and hardships for communities that depend on agriculture and livestock.
Students can identify cause and effect relationships by looking for events that answer questions like What happened because of the drought? and What did people do in response? Using a T-Chart or storyboard helps organize these pairs visually.
Examples of effects from the drought include dry grasslands, leafless trees, nearly empty watering holes, cattle deaths, shrinking grain harvests, and a 130% rise in food prices.
The best way is to use a grid storyboard or a T-Chart. The left side lists causes (why), and the right side lists effects (what happened), with a brief description under each to explain the relationship.
The drought impacts communities by reducing food supply, raising prices, and threatening livelihoods. Schools are affected as organizations like the WFP help keep kids in school by providing meals to support nutrition during tough times.