The kids in my class often have a difficult time following directions. Maybe it's because I have lots of ELL students, or maybe it's just because they're five years old! In any case, I've found that using visual directions has helped a lot with this. Click the picture to download. Cut out, laminate, and put some magnet tape on back.
Love this! I had a poster once with these on it and it was very valuable in my kindergarten class. Can't wait to start using them!
ReplyDeleteWhen I taught Kinder I used to draw visual instructions every day on the board. These are much cuter. I will use them for my preschool class this year!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this wonderful printable. I look forward to using it with my younger art students.
ReplyDeleteAre these pictures still available? I am not able to download them and they are so cute! Would love to have them. Thanks :)
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ReplyDeleteI love this idea! I taught at a special education school and this would have been perfect. I often wrote out the steps on the board but this is great for those visual students.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I've been looking all over trying to find these! You are so awesome for sharing them....and for FREE!!
ReplyDeleteWhere can I download the visual pictures for free? Can you help me? I'm talking about the visuals.
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