Arrow That

Arrow That Worksheet

Worksheet Description

The “Arrow That” worksheet is a learning tool designed to help students practice matching prepositions with corresponding images that depict various spatial relationships. The sheet presents a list of prepositions on the left side, including “in front of,” “on,” “near,” “below,” “between,” “in,” and “behind.” On the right side, there are images arranged in such a way that each one demonstrates one of the listed prepositions in relation to another object or element in the scene. Students are expected to draw lines or “arrows” from each preposition to the image that best illustrates that prepositional relationship.

This worksheet aims to teach students to identify and understand the concept and application of prepositions that describe location. By connecting the prepositions to the correct images, students practice recognizing how prepositions can describe the position of one object relative to another. This activity helps to develop their vocabulary and cognitive understanding of spatial concepts, which are essential for following directions, describing scenes, and spatial reasoning. Overall, it enhances their language skills and their ability to communicate effectively about their surroundings.