Overview & Benefits
The Following Directions Bundle is a collection of three engaging digital resources designed to strengthen learners’ ability to listen carefully, process language, and carry out directions with greater accuracy and confidence.
These activities support more than simple compliance. They help learners build the underlying skills needed to understand spoken and written instructions, follow multi-step tasks, interpret questions more effectively, and stay mentally organized while working. With game-like activities and developmentally responsive materials, this bundle makes language processing practice more interactive, accessible, and effective.
Used consistently, these resources help learners:
- Strengthen listening and attentional control
- Improve understanding of oral and written directions
- Build sequential thinking and follow-through
- Support working memory and language processing
- Increase confidence with classroom tasks and test questions
What’s Included
This bundle includes three complementary resources that support learners from early childhood through more advanced direction-following tasks.
Following Directions Primary
Designed for younger learners, this resource introduces foundational direction-following skills through simple, playful activities. It is especially helpful for preschoolers and kindergarteners who are developing early listening and comprehension abilities.
Following Directions Beginners
This resource provides clear, step-by-step activities for learners who need structured practice with basic directions. It helps build confidence, strengthen focus, and support early success with task completion.
Following Directions Intermediate
Created for learners who are ready for more complex challenges, this resource includes multi-step activities that strengthen problem-solving, memory, attention, and executive functioning.
Skills & Learning Outcomes
Across the bundle, learners practice and strengthen:
- Listening skills
- Oral and written language comprehension
- Multi-step direction following
- Test question interpretation
- Multiple-choice question analysis
- Recognition of linguistic cues
- Working memory
- Sequential thinking
- Attention and follow-through
Learners will:
- Improve their ability to process and carry out directions
- Build a stronger comprehension of spoken and written language
- Increase success with academic tasks that require careful interpretation
- Strengthen cognitive skills that support independence and organization
A Closer Look: Why Following Directions Matters
Following directions is a foundational academic and life skill. It requires learners to listen, process language, hold information in mind, recognize important details, and respond accurately.
When these skills are weak, students may appear distracted, confused, or inconsistent, even when they are trying hard. This bundle helps make those hidden processes more visible and more teachable. By strengthening direction-following in a structured way, learners become better equipped to manage classroom expectations, complete tasks independently, and navigate everyday responsibilities with greater success.
Who This Bundle Is For
- Preschoolers and early learners building foundational listening skills
- Elementary students who need support with multi-step directions
- Learners with ADHD, dyslexia, auditory processing weaknesses, or executive functioning challenges
- Teachers, educational therapists, tutors, and parents
- Homeschool and intervention settings
Product Details
- Format: Digital download
- Includes: 3 resources
- Best for: Preschool through intermediate learners
- Use: Printable or digital, depending on the setting
- License: Single-user
Pair It With
These resources pair well with additional tools that support executive functioning, attention, and language processing.
FREE SAMPLE OF FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS BUNDLE ACTIVITIES
You can find additional support in our full range of executive functioning activities and resources focused on attention, listening, and follow-through.
📌 License: Single-user license for one teacher, parent, or therapist. Additional users require additional licenses.





