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To train students in understanding cause and effect while teaching adding up to 100 without regrouping, employ activities like number stories, where students create or solve story problems involving addition, and interactive games that provide immediate feedback on their addition choices.
To test a Grade 2 student's understanding of cause and effect skills, present them with simple stories or scenarios, then ask them to identify the cause (what happened first) and the effect (what happened as a result). Use illustrations or real-life examples relevant to their age to ensure comprehension. Encourage them to explain their reasoning to assess their understanding.
To train Grade 2 students in understanding cause and effect while learning to add up to 100 without regrouping, use visual aids and manipulatives. Demonstrate how combining two groups of objects leads to a larger group, emphasizing the cause (adding two numbers) and the effect (the total sum). Practice with real-life examples and simple word problems to reinforce the concept.