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Prepositions Worksheets

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Miss Vanessa Maier
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PreK - 1st, Homeschool
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This is great for ML students! Prepositions are hard for them to understand, but this is great practice for them!
This was a great worksheet for students to complete in small group after our whole group preposition mini lessons. Some guidance was needed at the K level, but it was a great worksheet!
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Prepositions Worksheets to help develop and assess student's understanding of spatial sense and prepositions.

These activities were designed to help teach & review vocabulary and math concepts related to the positional words IN, ON, ABOVE, BELOW, BETWEEN, UNDER and NEXT TO.

One each page, the animals at the bottom have a positional word written on them. Students cut out the animals and place each in position, relative to another object specified on the page.

6 Prepositions Worksheets Included:

1. Bear Prepositions - Cut out the bears and glue each in position relative to the bear cave.

2. Frog Prepositions - Cut out the frogs and glue each in position relative to the lily pads.

3. Bird Prepositions - Cut out the birds and glue each one in position relative to the nest.

4. Fish Prepositions - Cut out the fish and glue each in position relative to the whale.

5. Butterfly Prepositions - Cut out the butterflies and glue each in position relative to the flowers.

6. Spider Prepositions - Cut out the spiders and glue each in position relative to the spider web.

Each page can also be used as assessment to gauge student's understanding of prepositions.

To make a re-useable activity, you can print the pieces on card stock, then cut them apart, and laminate the animal cards and activity mats. Instead of gluing the cards to the mats, students move the cards to the correct position. Store the pieces in a large ziplock bag or folder.

7 pages + cover & credits page = 9 pages total

Printing Instructions

From the print options window, select the "fit to page” option, sometimes called the "scale to fit" option. This will create a margin, and prevent the pages from being cut off during the printing process.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Describe objects in the environment using names of shapes, and describe the relative positions of these objects using terms such as above, below, beside, in front of, behind, and next to.
Use the most frequently occurring prepositions (e.g., to, from, in, out, on, off, for, of, by, with).

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