Final Answer:
The task is to follow verbal directions (not shown here), likely involving identifying or pointing to specific animals in the 3×3 grid based on spoken instructions—e.g., “Find the gray kitten” or “Point to the bird flying left.” Since no actual directions are provided in the text, no single answer can be given. However, if this were part of an interactive activity where directions are given separately (e.g., in a video or audio session), the student would respond by selecting the correct image per instruction.
But as the problem only presents the grid and says *“read the directions on the following page”* (which we don’t have), and no specific question is asked here,
there is no numerical or single-item answer—the activity requires external input.
Since the user expects a final answer and the context implies this is a listening/following-directions exercise with no explicit question, the only valid conclusion is:
No answer can be determined from the given information.
However, per instruction to provide *only* the final correct answer—and assuming the hidden expectation is that the student must recognize this is an auditory task with no solvable output here—the safest strict response is:
None
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of auditory processing worksheet.