because
reason word
Use it to tell why something happened.
Example: We stayed inside because it rained.
Join two ideas by showing reason and result in a simple child-friendly way.
Read both short ideas first, then join them with because or so and talk about how the meaning changes.
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reason word
Use it to tell why something happened.
Example: We stayed inside because it rained.
result word
Use it to show what happened next.
Example: It rained, so we stayed inside.
sentence meaning
Read both parts as one full idea.
Example: I was hungry, so I ate a banana.
reason sentence
Because gives the reason.
Example: Cloudy sky is the reason.
result sentence
So shows the result.
Example: Waiting was the result of the late bus.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
A Grade 3 grammar worksheet for joining ideas using because, but, and so.
A Grade 3 worksheet for summarizing a short paragraph and comparing two ideas clearly.
A Grade 3 EVS worksheet linking reuse habits with the simple water cycle.
Keep the reading rhythm going with another tiny lesson.
Build clearer meaning with everyday grammar patterns children hear and use often.
Use simple sentences to notice where a sentence starts and where it ends.
Use common grammar patterns through short meaningful sentences instead of rule-heavy explanation.