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Are your students not listening or struggling to follow your directions? Use these free no-prep, school, follow the directions worksheets to promote fine motor, listening, and reading skills. Students must listen to or read the directions to complete the coloring pages correctly. Great for fun days, centers, workstations, occupational or speech therapy sessions, early finishers or they can be left for a substitute. Just print the worksheets for your students and they are ready to go.


Use this free no prep, back to school, follow the directions resource to promote listening and reading skills. A great back-to-school activity where students must listen to your directions to complete the pages correctly.


Occupational Therapy Tip:  Break crayons in half, and use short pencils to promote a fingertip grasp when students are coloring, drawing, or writing.


What Skills are Students Working on With these Following Instructions Activity PDFs?

  • listening comprehension

  • fine motor skills

  • visual-spatial skills

  • visual motor skills

  • reading and more!


What is Included in the Following Instructions Activity PDFs?

Two styles of coloring pages are included:

  1. 1. directions on a separate page that can be read to the group by an adult or peer.

  2. 2. directions on the page for students to read and complete.

There are several styles of each design. Check out the preview images to see all that is included.


Ideas to Modify the Following Instructions Activities.

  • Directions are one to two steps, but you can easily add a step to the listening directions.

  • Focus on spatial skills and highlight the directions that include prepositions.

  • Make it a gross motor brain break with an added exercise to complete after you give the direction.


When is a Good Time to Use These Activities?

Great for fun days, centers, workstations, occupational or speech therapy sessions, early finishers or they can be left for a substitute. Just print the worksheets for your students and they are ready to go.