Student Name
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Turn when name is called. Smiles and is attentive when spoken to.
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Gestures or points when asked a question or object are named.
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Responds to simple commands (e.g. “show me your head, legs, arms).
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Follows simple one step, directions with scaffolded support.
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Follows simple, one step, oral directions (e.g., Teacher- “Put this toy in the basket please”).
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Follows oral directions of two or more related steps with adult modeling (e.g., washes and dries hands after seeing demonstration).
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Follows directions of two or more related steps with some verbal adult support (e.g., Teacher - "remember to put the caps on the markers then put them in the basket").
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Follows oral directions that involve two or more related steps independently, without prompting between steps (e.g., after you finish your drawing, please hang it on the wall”).
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Follows oral directions that involve two steps in a series of unrelated sequences of action with adult modeling (e.g., “After you clean up the blocks, walk to line up by the door”).
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Follows oral directions that involve two or more steps in a series of unrelated sequences with verbal adult support between steps (e.g., “After you finish your reading, please choose a learning center and begin activity.”).
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Follows multi-step oral directions in a series of unrelated sequences of action independently, without prompting between steps.
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Retains multi-step oral directions for activities, discussions, or projects over an extended period of time and follows through with them independently (e.g., follows the steps of the writing process over the period of a multi-day assignment without the need for prompting between each step).
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