Here's a fun way to improve your understanding of prepositions! This worksheet is divided into three steps: First, you'll identify prepositions in ten sentences by underlining them. Next, you'll use a word bank to complete five sentences with the correct preposition. Lastly, you'll get creative and fill in your own prepositions to complete five sentences. Learning about Grammar Review: Prepositions will help kids understand how to formulate sentences properly.
Prepositions are special words that help tell us where or when something is. Think of them as little arrows that show direction or position. For example, in the sentence "The cat is on the bed," the word "on" is a preposition because it tells us where the cat is. Other examples of prepositions are "under" (like "The ball is under the table"), "in" ("She is in the car"), and "before" ("We have lunch before recess"). They help make our sentences clearer by showing relationships between different things.