Intermediate | Following Directions Activities Worksheet

Erica Warren LLC Good Sensory Learning and Dyslexia Materials

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Subtleties in language can be a challenging skill to master. The wording in directions and multiple-choice questions is a struggle for many young learners. This publication was created for students that need to learn how to follow directions, interpret questions and understand the subtleties of linguistic cues.

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This intermediate workbook offers another colorful digital download that was created and student tested to offer fun and engaging activities that improve language processing skills. It The activities in this publication include:

  • What am I?: These activities ask students to follow a series of directions to slowly eliminate characters or objects that are presented in a grid until there is only one that remains. 
  • Maze Travel: These activities ask students to follow a series of directions to draw a line through a gridded maze of characters or objects.

This product was created to help students learn to listen, follow written directions, understand test questions and interpret multiple-choice items. In addition, it develops attention to detail, mental flexibility, vocabulary, sequential and spatial memory, as well as attentional and executive functioning skills. 

Working as a learning specialist for many years, I have discovered that making the learning process fun and entertaining is key. Consequently, this workbook was created for my students and others like them that enjoy learning through games.

By using these materials, students will strengthen the following areas of cognition:

  • Language Skills
  • Sequential Processing
  • Spatial Abilities
  • Memory
  • Attention
  • Executive Functioning 
  • Attention to Detail
  • Visual Processing

The workbook is 40 pages and is appropriate for elementary through middle school-age students.

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