What are logical connectors and flow?

Logical connectors and flow are like the rules that help stories or ideas make sense, they’re what keep things moving from one part to another in a smooth way.

Imagine you're building a tower with blocks. If you just stack them randomly, it might fall over. But if you use words like “then,” “because,” or “but,” you're adding logical connectors that help your tower stay strong and clear.

How Logical Connectors Work

Think of "and" as a friend who joins two ideas together:

  • "I ate ice cream and I played with my dog."

But if you say "but," it’s like saying something different happened:

  • "I ate ice cream, but I didn’t play with my dog."

Flow Is Like the Road You Walk

Flow is how your ideas move from one to another, just like a road takes you from home to school. If the road is smooth, it’s easy to get where you're going. If it's bumpy or has sharp turns, it might feel confusing.

So, logical connectors help you build strong roads, and flow keeps your ideas moving smoothly, all so your story or explanation feels clear and fun!

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Examples

  1. If it rains, we will stay inside.
  2. She went to the store because she needed milk.
  3. He is happy and he is tired.

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