Placing Objects with Prepositions
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Explore our collection of Prepositions curriculum resources for grades K-5, including worksheets, games, reading passages, and activities. These teacher-authored materials help students master frequently used prepositions and prepositional phrases across a range of skill levels, from basic placement to more complex usage.
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Prepositions are foundational to understanding spatial relationships and sentence structure. In kindergarten and first grade, students begin with frequently used prepositions such as in, on, under, behind, and between, often through hands-on drawing and placement activities. As students progress through upper elementary, they encounter prepositional phrases, learning how prepositions combine with objects to add detail and clarity to writing. Our resources scaffold this progression, offering everything from visual helper sheets for early learners to interactive online practice and grammar conventions work for older students.
Related concepts include spatial awareness, parts of speech, and sentence combining. The subtopics-frequently used prepositions and prepositional phrases-are addressed through a variety of formats: printable worksheets, digital games, reading passages that highlight prepositions in context, and graphic organizers for identifying and using them. These materials are designed to build confidence and accuracy as students move from recognition to application in their own writing.
Teachers can use this hub to differentiate instruction across a mixed-ability classroom. For whole-group lessons, select a grade-appropriate worksheet or digital activity to introduce or review prepositions. Small groups can work on scaffolded tasks, such as the preposition drawing activity for struggling learners or the prepositional phrase practice for advanced students. Literacy centers can feature printable games or online practice stations. Independent practice and homework are supported by no-prep worksheets that reinforce classroom learning. Use these resources for intervention, review, or assessment, mixing printable and digital options to meet diverse needs. The range of difficulty across grades K-5 allows you to choose the right level for each student or group.
These resources align with Common Core Language standards across grades K-5, supporting skills such as using frequently occurring prepositions in kindergarten and forming and using prepositional phrases in upper elementary. Each resource targets grade-appropriate expectations.
Yes, many of our Prepositions worksheets are printable and ready to use in your classroom. Some resources are also available in digital format for interactive practice. A few worksheets are free, while most require a paid Workybooks membership.
Absolutely. Our Prepositions worksheets for kids span grades K-5, with content that progresses from basic preposition recognition to prepositional phrases. You can easily find resources that match your students' grade level and skill needs.
Yes, we have several resources focused on prepositional phrases, including worksheets, online practice, and activities for upper elementary grades. These materials help students identify, form, and use prepositional phrases in sentences.
Definitely. Many of our resources are ideal for small groups, such as drawing activities, games, and scaffolded worksheets. They allow you to target specific skills and differentiate instruction within your classroom.