Moon and Stars

Moon and Stars Worksheet

Worksheet Description

This worksheet presents an exercise with two stars and two positional terms, “In front” and “Behind,” printed at the top of the page. Each star is paired with a dot, suggesting a relationship that needs to be connected to one of the positional terms. The instructions direct the student to observe the position of the star and connect the pair of images with the correct word. The task requires the student to analyze the spatial relationship between the star and the dot and then draw a line to the term that correctly describes that relationship.

The worksheet aims to teach students the basic spatial concepts of “in front” and “behind.” It is designed to help children understand and apply these prepositions by visually assessing the position of one object relative to another. This activity encourages the development of critical thinking as students must decide which positional term applies to the illustrated scenario. By completing the exercise, students practice their understanding of spatial relationships, a key component in early geometry and spatial awareness development.