In the Sentence

In the Sentence Worksheet

Worksheet Description

This worksheet is a multiple-choice activity designed to teach children the difference between the prepositions “over” and “under”. The sheet contains a series of illustrations depicting various animals, such as a mouse, bird, cat, raccoon, dog, and a flower in relation to different objects like a box, nest, ball, doghouse, and a table. Each image is accompanied by a sentence with a blank space where students have to choose whether “over” or “under” correctly describes the position of the animal or object relative to the others in the illustration. Students are expected to look at the pictures and choose the correct word to complete each sentence.

The worksheet aims to enhance the students’ understanding of spatial relationships by using visual cues to determine the correct prepositional term. It teaches them to recognize positions in a physical context, which is a key skill for describing locations and understanding directions. Through this activity, students learn to pay attention to visual details and to apply the appropriate vocabulary when speaking about the position of objects. This is an essential part of language development, particularly for young learners who are building their descriptive language skills.