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Hi, everyone! I've had a sudden spike in page hits and Teachers Pay Teachers sales! Thank you so much! Since I am not currently working in a classroom, my brain hasn't been too focused on creating new curriculum… but I would like it to be! What kinds of things are all of you wonderful teachers looking for? More direction-following? Organizers? Book reports? Reading anything great and need a novel unit plan? Let me know! I'd love to create some wonderful new downloads for you! To tide me over…

Rachel Rothstein saved to Education
Follow the directions below coloring page that you can customize and print for kids.
Jean Koszycki saved to Stay Home School
These following directions drawing activity ideas will teach kids to listen carefully to instructions and interpret them.

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Description These quizzes are a fun way to reinforce following directions in your classroom at the beginning of the year or anytime your students need a refresher! There are two versions each of two different quizzes, so they can be used with all elementary grades! ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●● What resources did I include in this product for you? ⬟ Two versions {primary and upper elementary} of the "Sneaky" Quiz - Students should read through all…

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Do you explicitly teach listening skills to your students? Did you know that 70-80% of our waking hours are spent in some form of communication? Of that, listening makes up about 45% of our daily communication! When I learned these statistics, I knew that I needed to be as intentional about teaching/practicing listening skills as […]

Katie O'Rourke saved to SEN Teaching
An Active Listening and Following Directions Game. A fun auditory processing twist on Simon Says that helps with following directions and impulse control.
Subject Verb Agreement uses a hierarchy of cues to practice grammar or syntax goals for pronouns and subject verb agreement. Goals can be addressed receptively and expressively. Three sets are provided to provide maximum cueing, minimum cueing or no cueing drill practice. Find this and all my other products at my Teachers Pay Teachers Store. #FMWTpT
Using this Smilies Follow Directions Worksheet, students read and follow directions by drawing faces on the templates to improve their direction reading skills.
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Back to School Preschool NO PREP Packets! Filled with fun, hands-on activities, this packet is perfect for teaching numbers, letters, shapes, colors, fine-motor skills and MORE!

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