Kites and Puppies
Worksheet Description
The worksheet provides two drawing exercises to teach spatial concepts. In the first task, two kites are depicted, and students are asked to draw a balloon between them. In the second task, there is an image of a dog, and students are instructed to draw a ball next to it. Both tasks require the student to understand and apply the prepositions “between” and “next to” by drawing objects in the correct locations relative to the ones provided.
This worksheet is aimed at teaching young learners the meaning of the prepositions “between” and “next to” through a creative and interactive approach. By drawing a balloon between the kites, children learn to identify the space that is shared by two objects. Similarly, by drawing a ball next to the dog, they understand the concept of direct adjacency. These activities help to develop both spatial reasoning and fine motor skills, as well as provide a foundation for understanding prepositional phrases.