A great way to learn, practice and review prepositions is with these fun and free Preposition Printables.
Check out the list of materials that we use with these printables.
Preposition Printables
Children will enjoy learning or reviewing prepositions with the activities in this fun and free preposition worksheet pack. They are such a fun way for kids to learn different aspects of grammar.
Included in this pack are both black and white and colour versions of all the activities:
- Preposition Flashcards
- Cards for children to read and trace the preposition
- Cards in which children will cut and paste the picture of the preposition before tracing the preposition
- Clip cards which children will look at the picture and clip the correct answer with a peg or a paperclip. They could also place a pom pom, mini eraser or a counter on top of the correct preposition.
- For the last activity in the pack, children will read the directions and colour in the chick that is in the correct position.
The prepositions that are learnt in this clip card pack include:
above, around, behind, between, in, next to (right and left), on top, out, over, through, under, and in front.
More Literacy Printables
- Preposition Printable Pack
- Preposition Clip Cards
- Parts of Speech Flip Book
- Parts of Speech Posters
- Valentine Parts of Speech March
- Pirates Parts of Speech Cut ‘n’ Paste
- Christmas Parts of Speech Cards
- Summer Parts of Speech Cards
- Spring Parts of Speech Cards
- Winter Parts of Speech Cards
- Fall Parts of Speech Cards
- Valentine Parts of Speech Cards
- Thanksgiving Parts of Speech Cards
Many of the pages in this pack can be laminated for durability and then held together with a binder ring for children to use when they are learning. This makes them great for extra fun that they can work on independently.
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Maggie
Thank you for your `wonderful work shee`ts. They are for a 22 year old young lady who is autistic and has a reading age` of about 8 or 9 years old. These sheets will help her unnderstand the ‘little’ words that are so important to a story.