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Instruction following worksheets serve as valuable tools for teaching and reinforcing the skill of following instructions. These worksheets provide engaging activities that challenge and develop a variety of cognitive and academic abilities.

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Grow a Flower Worksheet
Grow a Flower Worksheet

Grow a Flower Worksheet

Download this worksheet to teach your kids how to grow a flower with Lucy. Ask them to look at the pictures and trace the necessary steps. Help them go through the process of growing a beautiful flower with Lucy!
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How to train the Instruction following skill in Grade 1 students learning about Building Vocabulary?

To train Grade 1 students in following instructions while building vocabulary, use simple, clear commands paired with visual aids. Incorporate engaging activities like matching games, where students follow instructions to match new words with their meanings or pictures. Regularly practice step-by-step instructions in classroom routines and vocabulary exercises to reinforce listening and comprehension skills.

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Why is the Instruction following skill important for Grade 1 students?

The ability to follow instructions is crucial for Grade 1 students as it lays the foundation for successful learning and classroom behavior. This skill helps students understand and complete tasks accurately, enhances their listening abilities, promotes independence, and improves social interactions. It also prepares them for more complex instructions and assignments in future academic settings.

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How to test a Grade 1 student’s Instruction following skills?

To test a Grade 1 student's instruction-following skills, create a simple, age-appropriate, multi-step activity or task. For example, ask the student to draw a picture that involves specific steps (e. g. , first draw a circle, then add two squares on the sides), or give a short list of verbal instructions to perform physical actions (e. g.