Fun Following Directions Worksheets – Ready Made Lesson Plans
Looking for some easy-to-use, fun following directions worksheets for kids? Keep reading to learn more about how to use some quick, print-and-go activities for following directions with kids.
Following Directions Printable Worksheets for the Whole Year!
Would you like a complete set of following directions printable worksheets for the whole year? These sets of worksheets contain enough lessons to do one each week for the whole year. Monthly themes include Pumpkin Patch, Butterflies, Under the Sea, Valentine’s Day, and much more. Target monthly vocabulary, basic concept terms, and listening comprehension skills. What’s even better than that? Kids love it! There are two different versions depending on the ages and skill levels of your students.
These printable sets of worksheets are quick, ready-to-go lessons that kids enjoy. Basic concepts covered include: near, with, without, top, bottom, first, last, middle, left, right, odd, even, under, different, half, above, next to, largest, smallest, middle, beside, all, few, most, least, several.
Here’s what a few buyers had to say about these following directions worksheets:
- Emily L said: I used this to show my students visually if they were listening to directions carefully. We have been struggling with following directions and this was good practice to show them how carefully they need to listen or they won’t know what to do.
Mary G said: This was a great resource! I have older clients on the autism spectrum and we are able to use this with them as practice! It has been so easy to implement!!
Valerie M said: I love this no-prep resource! I can find several sheets that work for each month and it lasts us for several sessions. My students love coloring, so they are actively engaged.
Not sure that you want to buy anything? That’s okay! Try these free printable worksheets!
Try some FREE Worksheets!
Here are a few Free following directions worksheets to try with your students. To use, simply print copies of the coloring pages for your students, and print a copy of the read-aloud directions for you. Students will need crayons and pencils to complete the activities.
I hope you enjoy these! Let me know what you think! For more following directions ideas, try these.