Preposition Worksheet
Prepositions with Vegetables
Where is it? That is what this sheet asks. For each row the child is shown a position — the a carrot, a pea and a pumpkin next to, behind, or in front of something — and chooses the picture that shows it. These prepositions are core Kindergarten language: the words that pin down where one thing sits in relation to another. Using clear vegetables means a child can focus entirely on the spatial relationship, not on figuring out what the objects are.
The Kindergarten skill here is using and understanding prepositions — the words that locate things in space. Picking the picture that shows the stated position rehearses it repeatedly across familiar vegetables, so a child builds a solid grasp of in, on, under, next to, and in front of through pictures alone, with no reading or writing required to demonstrate the understanding.
Children who like vegetables 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 vehicles, or try prepositions with fourth of july things. You can also browse every preposition worksheet or the whole vegetables 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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