Around My Friends
Worksheet Description
This worksheet contains illustrations of three characters labeled Pam, Rod, and Spot, along with two frogs. The directions at the top instruct students to read sentences that specify where to draw certain objects in relation to the characters: an object above Pam, one below Spot, another next to Rod, and one between the two frogs. The objects to be drawn are represented by simple symbols: a star, a ball, and a pair of glasses. The students must understand the spatial terms and then draw the objects in the correct locations as indicated by the instructions.
The worksheet is designed to teach students spatial awareness and the use of prepositions that describe location. Through this activity, students learn how to interpret and apply the words “above,” “below,” “next to,” and “between” to arrange objects in relation to others. This exercise helps to develop their ability to follow written instructions and enhances their understanding of positional language. Additionally, it provides a creative opportunity for students to practice their drawing skills while reinforcing their comprehension of spatial concepts.