Preposition Worksheet
Prepositions with Things That Fly
Which picture is right? Each row gives a position — in, on, under, behind, or in front — and the child marks the image of the a kite, a plane and a balloon that fits. Choosing correctly shows the child understands the preposition, the Kindergarten skill of knowing the words that describe where things are. Using simple flying things keeps the scenes readable so a child weighs only the spatial relationship, not the objects themselves.
Prepositions are small but load-bearing words — in, on, under, beside — and using them correctly is a named Kindergarten language standard. A picture-choice sheet rehearses them directly: the child is given a position and shows they understand it by choosing the matching scene. Familiar flying things keep each question about the relationship between objects, so the position word is the whole focus, and a child who can pick the right scene can also follow a spoken direction that uses the same word.
Children who like things that fly 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 tools, or try prepositions with vehicles. You can also browse every preposition worksheet or the whole flying things 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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