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Listening Activities Year Long Bundle | Following Directions | Sub Printable

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These activities are a fun way for students to develop and hone their listening skills. I often used these activities after lunch recess to settle the students and get them ready for afternoon learning. They enjoyed the activities and often asked if we could practice listening skills.
I love these and I'm so glad she made a bundle. You can use these as a center or whole group. It shows students how much they are or aren't paying attention. In addition it reinforces skills they have learned.

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    Description

    Start the school year working on active listening and following directions with this year long set of 100 activities. Quit having to repeat your instructions and answer the same question over and over. These quick, fun, engaging activities can be done in as little as 15 minutes to help your students work on their listening and following directions skills. Great for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades. Perfect for a sub to do or those times you need to fill a few minutes with an activity that will keep kids engaged and is worth its weight in gold!

    Buying this bundle is like getting 1 of the sets for free!

    Included in this product are:

    • Rules for Good Listening – 3 versions of mini poster
    • Good listener certificate- editable
    • Good listener log-editable
    • Listening Bookmarks
    • All listening activities are leveled – easy, medium, challenge
    • Student Response Page (long and short versions)
    • Good Listener Response Log
    • Teacher pages are answer keys

    Set 1

    • Silly Sentences
    • Same or Different
    • Fact or Opinion
    • Answer the Question
    • I Can Do That
    • One of These Things
    • Actions Speak Louder than Words
    • Three Things that are…
    • What Did You Say?
    • Find the Synonym
    • Draw a Monster
    • Draw a House

    Set 2

    • Silly Sentences
    • Same or Different
    • Beginning Sounds
    • Ending Sounds
    • Fact / Opinion
    • I Can Do That
    • Answer the Question
    • Match It
    • How Many Words
    • Can You Say It Backwards
    • Don't Be Silly
    • Three Things That Are
    • Draw A Forest Scene
    • Draw An Alien
    • What Did You Say
    • Find the Synonym

    Sets 3

    • Complete the Pattern
    • Can You Repeat That?
    • Like & Different
    • How Many of That?
    • Rhyming Words
    • Rhyme Time
    • Find the Rhyme
    • One of These Things
    • Opposites
    • Find the Number
    • Colorful Sounds
    • Word Scramble
    • Which One Is?
    • Action Activities
    • Freeze & Unfreeze
    • What am I?

    Set 4

    • That's Mine
    • We Go Together
    • I Know My ABC's
    • What Does That Mean?
    • Repeat After Me
    • Color Me Crazy
    • Alphabetical Order
    • Would You Rather?
    • Survey Says...
    • Word Scramble
    • One Of These Things
    • What/who Am I?
    • Freeze/Unfreeze
    • Complete the Pattern
    • Fact or Opinion
    • What am I?

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    Total Pages
    100 pages
    Answer Key
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    Teaching Duration
    1 Year
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening.
    Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in word meanings.
    Recognize and explain the meaning of common idioms, adages, and proverbs.
    Use knowledge of language and its conventions when writing, speaking, reading, or listening.
    Use context (e.g., cause/effect relationships and comparisons in text) as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.

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