![]() ![]() ![]() Hatch receivesa special delivery. → He feels loved!ģ) Mr. Here are a few examples that you can talk through with your child or have them identify and illustrate in this simple Cause and Effect Graphic Organizer FREEBIE.ġ) Mr. ![]() There are so many wonderful examples of cause and effect in the story. drop an egg in a bowl and watch it crack or push a tower of blocks and watch it crash down). ![]() Learning to identify cause and effect can be tricky! If your child is new to cause and effect, I’d recommend starting with some concrete examples to introduce the concept (i.e. Hatch lives a lonely, routine life until he (mistakenly) receives a mysterious package with a note saying, “Somebody loves you!” This story is not only perfect for Valentine’s Day but perfectly illustrates the power of love and kindness every day! Sometimes he brought a prune for dessert. At lunchtime he would sit alone in a corner, eat his cheese and mustard sandwich, and drink a cup of coffee. Every morning at 6:30 sharp he would leave his brick house and walk eight blocks to the shoelace factory where he worked. Hatch was tall and thin and he did not smile. Published: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers January 1, 1996įirst Sentences: Mr. Hatch by Eileen Spinelli (Author) and Paul Yalowitz (Illustrator) ![]()
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