Download prepositions of place worksheets and use them in class today. On this page, you can find a collection of free PDF worksheets for teaching the prepositions of place on, in, under, in front of, behind, next to, and between. See below for the prepositions worksheets currently available, and check the bottom of the page for related resources.
This first prepositions of place worksheet has ten sentences with the prepositions missing. Students should look at the picture and then write the correct preposition of place in the blank spaces.
To complete this prepositions worksheet, students should read the sentences and look at the picture. Then they should circle true if the sentence accurately describes the location of the object, or false if not.
This worksheet is for kids and beginner ESL students to practice making sentences with prepositions of place. Students should rearrange the words to make the correct sentences. Includes prepositions on, in, under, in front of, behind, next to, and between.
To complete this prepositions of place worksheet, students should read the sentence and draw a line to the correct preposition picture.
This PDF consists of 2 worksheets. One for ‘Student A’ and one for ‘Student B’. Student A should describe the picture on his/her worksheet using prepositions of place.
Student B should listen and try to draw the picture based on their partner’s description. Then student B should describe his/her picture using prepositions, and student A should try to draw the picture as accurately as possible.
This simple prepositions worksheet is to practice writing the key preposition of place words. There are 12 prepositions and students should write each word 3 times. This worksheet is good for kids and beginner ESL students to practice writing and spelling prepositions of place.
This activity worksheet is a set of prepositions of place activity cards. These are great for activities like find your partner, matching games, memory games, line bingo, etc.
This last prepositions of place worksheet is a printable board game. This game is best played in pairs and each pair needs one dice and an eraser. To play, the students should take turns rolling the dice and moving their eraser. When they land on a picture they should make a dialogue with their partner. For example, “Where is the monkey?” – “It’s in front of the car.”
For more lesson materials for teaching prepositions of place, check out these related resources:
Prepositions Flashcards
Prepositions Memory Game
Prepositions Of Place Lesson Plan