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Identify Prepositions In Sentences Worksheet With Answers

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Identify Prepositions in Sentences worksheet to practice learning Preposition Words.

  • Nature of Worksheet: Identify Prepositions in Sentences
  • No. of Pages: 4
  • Download File Format: PDF
  • Language: English
  • Answer Key: Available
  • Worksheet Duration: 10 minutes per sheet

This wonderful Identify Prepositions in Sentences Worksheet is perfect for kindergarteners! Kids find prepositions like “in,” “on,” or “under” in simple sentences. Simple and colorful pictures keep them engaged. It increases their early grammar and reading skills. Fun, interactive tasks make learning enjoyable.

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Description

I had a student who called prepositions “the little words I just guess on.” She circled “to” in every sentence, frustrated because worksheets only gave lists and definitions. The breakthrough came with a simple trick—the Preposition Finder Method—and everything clicked.

When reading a sentence, students need a way to test if a word is really a preposition:

  • The Core Question: A preposition must answer Where? When? How? Or What is the relationship?
  • The “Squirrel and Log” Test: Try it in the frame: “The squirrel is ___ the log.” (on, under, near work; “for” does not).
  • Spotting the Object: A preposition always has an object (a noun or pronoun).

What’s Inside This Grammar Toolkit?

  • Spot the Preposition: Find prepositions and their objects.
  • Tricky Cases: Distinguish infinitives (“to run”) from prepositional phrases (“to the store”).
  • Phrasal Verbs: Learn when “up” in “look up” is part of the verb, not a preposition.
  • Multiple Prepositions: Practice with longer sentences.
  • Error Correction: Fix sentences with wrong or missing prepositions.
  • Improve Writing: Add prepositional phrases for detail (e.g., “The cat slept” → “The cat with striped fur slept on the warm rug in the sunbeam”).

How To Use This Worksheet

  1. Teach the Trick First: Use the “squirrel and log” test as a game.
  2. Think Aloud: Model your thought process while testing words.
  3. Focus on the Phrase: Bracket whole prepositional phrases like [in the house].
  4. Connect to Writing: Show how prepositions change meaning (“on the desk” vs. “in the desk”).

Ready to Replace Guesswork with Confidence?

This method clears confusion and gives students a tool they can use on any sentence.

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