One of Three
Worksheet Description
This worksheet includes a list of prepositions at the top and a series of images below, each depicting different scenes with objects and characters. The images are accompanied by blank spaces where students can write sentences using the prepositions “next to,” “behind,” and “between” to describe the spatial relationship between the objects and characters in the pictures. The goal is for the students to observe each scene, choose the correct preposition from the list, and write a sentence that accurately describes the spatial relationship presented in the image.
The worksheet aims to teach students about prepositions of place, which are words that describe the position of objects in relation to one another. By writing sentences that apply these prepositions to the illustrated scenes, students practice using language to describe spatial concepts. This exercise enhances their understanding of how prepositions function within a sentence and also aids in developing their observational and descriptive writing skills. The task encourages students to pay close attention to the details of the images to form accurate and grammatically correct sentences.