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Halloween Follow Directions Coloring Activity Listening Comprehension Skills

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CreativeCOTA LLC
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Grade Levels
K - 1st
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Pages
22 pages
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I love these following directions activities. I use them in a large group for therapy and my clients really enjoy having something else to do to hit programming goals and targets! Amazing resource!
I teach Sp.Ed and a lot of my students have goals for following directions, and these are perfect to help target that goal.
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Description

Are your students not listening or struggling to follow your directions? Do they need practice reading and following written directions? BOOst engagement during the entire month of October with these Halloween following direction coloring pages for listening skills. Use these no-prep, Halloween, follow the directions worksheets to promote fine motor, listening, handwriting and reading skills. Your students will enhance their direction-following skills by completing coloring pages based on step-by-step oral or written instructions. The teacher-led oral direction pages can be easily modified into engaging lessons for following 2-step or multistep directions or instructions. Students must listen to or read the directions to complete the coloring pages correctly. These Halloween coloring pages a great for fun days, centers, morning work, workstations, occupational therapy activities 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.

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

These Halloween following directions worksheets can be printed for use at school or be sent home for remote learning. Another option is using Easel by TpT. I have created an interactive version of this resource you can assign to your students within your digital classroom. Students can use the pen and highlighting tool to complete the activity on a screen. Once you purchase the resource you will have access to both the PDF and Easel files.

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

New pages added 8/2023

3. Students write the directions for a peer to follow.

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, morning work, special education, 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.


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About the author: As an occupational therapy assistant, I create resources to help students develop essential fine motor, visual perceptual, gross motor, and social-emotional skills, especially in today's challenging times. My goal is to support students in building the foundation they need for success in the classroom. Cindy@CreativeCOTA.com

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22 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Add drawings or other visual displays to descriptions as desired to provide additional detail.
Add drawings or other visual displays to descriptions when appropriate to clarify ideas, thoughts, and feelings.
Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text.
Integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally.

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