Prepositional Phrases Adventure!
A kindergarten worksheet to introduce and practice identifying simple prepositional phrases.
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Prepositional Phrases Adventure!
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Hello, young adventurers! Today we're going on an adventure to find prepositional phrases. These are little word groups that tell us WHERE things are. Listen carefully to the sentences and find the words that tell us about location!
1. The apple is **on the table**.
Which words tell you where the apple is?
The apple
is on
on the table
apple is
Finish the sentence with a prepositional phrase that tells WHERE.
2. The bird is flying the tree.
3. The cat is sleeping the chair.
4. The ball rolled the box.
5. Draw a picture of a toy **under a bed**. Then, write one sentence about your picture using the words 'under a bed'.
My sentence:
Read the sentence. Does the phrase tell you where?
6. The phrase 'in the garden' tells us where something is.
True
False
Use the words in the box to fill in the blanks.
7. The toys are the toy box.
8. The book is the shelf.
9. The dog is sleeping the blanket.
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