Positioning Things

Positioning Things Worksheet

Worksheet Description

This worksheet is a learning activity that features simple illustrations of an apple, a cookie, a caterpillar, an anchor, an acorn, and a tree. For each pair of images, there is a question at the top (“Where is the apple?” for example), with two options, “Left” and “Right,” written underneath. Students are instructed to read the sentence and circle the correct word that indicates where the object is located relative to the center of the page. The format is straightforward, with the objects clearly placed on either the left or the right side, making it easy for students to visually assess and answer.

The worksheet is designed to teach students how to identify the left and right positions in a visual context. By asking students to locate an object and determine its position as left or right, the worksheet reinforces their understanding of these basic directional concepts. This activity also helps to develop reading comprehension as they must read and understand the question before responding. Additionally, the exercise promotes the students’ ability to make visual distinctions and enhances their decision-making skills.