Left/Right Box

Left/Right Box Worksheet

Worksheet Description

This worksheet is a directional exercise with simple line drawings of everyday items, including an igloo, an envelope, an umbrella, and a truck. Each item is paired with a question asking where the item is located, such as “Where is the igloo?” Below each question are two boxes labeled “Left” and “Right,” and students are instructed to read the sentence and then tick the correct box based on the position of the corresponding item. The illustrations are placed distinctly on one side of the vertical midline of the worksheet, making it clear for the students to determine the correct side.

The worksheet’s aim is to teach students the concepts of left and right by having them identify the position of objects relative to the center of the page. It encourages students to develop spatial awareness and apply it to familiar objects. By reading the questions and marking their answers, students are also practicing their reading comprehension and decision-making skills. The task is designed to be straightforward, allowing young learners to easily grasp the concept of directional orientation.