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To train comprehension and instruction following in preschool students learning about numbers, use interactive games and activities that require following simple steps. Introduce counting games, number matching, and sequencing tasks that encourage listening and action. Incorporate songs with numbers and physical movements, and use visual aids like flashcards or number blocks for hands-on learning.
To test a preschool student's comprehension and instruction-following skills, create simple, age-appropriate tasks or stories. Ask them to perform specific actions, retell the story in their own words, or answer questions about it. Observing their ability to follow through and accurately recount information or instructions will give insight into their comprehension and instruction-following abilities.
Effective activities include interactive read-alouds where students follow along and answer questions, sequencing activities where they arrange steps of a process in order, number scavenger hunts to identify and follow numerical clues, and Simon Says with math operations to practice listening and computation. Incorporating games like Bingo with mathematical instruction can also enhance comprehension and instruction-following skills.