Follow multi-tasked instructions in informational and technical texts (e.g., follow a recipe, complete assembly instructions). 0401.6.10
Links verified on 10/28/2011
- The Classical Seven Circuit Labyrinth - make a labyrinth by following these directions.
- George Washington Teaches Map Directions - Follow directions to create profile of Washington.
- How to Bend Water (Static Electricity Example) - step by step directions
- George Washington Teaches Map Directions - Follow directions to create profile of Washington.
- How to do it videos - choose any of the eHow videos and try to follow the step by step directions
- How to Make a Rain Gauge - follow instructions to make your own rain gauge
- How Well Do You Follow Directions? - Fun worksheet to print or read orally to students.
- Listen and follow directions - print the worksheet, then let students click on each step and follow the directions given orally.
- The Magician's Apprentice - Have students follow directions to do magic tricks!
- Mystery Pictures: Following Oral Directions - focus on the importance of clear, oral communication. [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- Rocky Road Sandwiches - easy five ingredient recipe is a really fun one to make and eat
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