Preview of Prepositions with Feelings

Preposition Worksheet

Prepositions with Feelings

KindergartenLanguageCommon Core

Position words come to life here. The child is told where something should be — the happy, sad and surprised faces on top, underneath, or next to — and chooses the picture that shows it. Prepositions are a Kindergarten language standard because they let a child describe and understand space precisely, and picking the matching image proves they can. The feelings are familiar and uncluttered, so each question is purely about the position.

Understanding position words lets a child describe and follow directions about space — where to put something, where to find it. That is exactly the Kindergarten skill this practises: matching a position to the picture that shows it. Using clear feelings means the child weighs only the spatial relationship, building confidence with the words that tell us where — the words a child leans on to give directions and describe their own world.

Children who like feelings enjoy spotting where everything sits, and choosing the right picture feels like a small puzzle. When this feels easy, find the positions in prepositions with farm animals, or try prepositions with furniture. You can also browse every preposition worksheet or the whole feelings collection for kindergarten — each sheet prints cleanly or plays online for free, and every position a child names aloud makes the next one quicker to spot.

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