Prepositions Day 1: I can define prepositions, and identify prepositions in sentences.

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Prepositions Day 1: I can define prepositions, and identify prepositions in sentences.

Prepositions Prepositions are words that describe relationships between other words in a sentence.

Common Prepositions Preposition Doodle Dandy  About, above, across, after Against, along, around As, at, before, behind, below Beside, between, by, down   During, for, from, in, inside, Into, near, of, off, on Out, over, past, through, to, toward Under, up, with, without

Where’s the bunny?

The puppy is on the floor. Prepositions The puppy is on the floor.

The puppy is beside the phone. Prepositions The puppy is beside the phone.

The puppy is inside the trash can.  Prepositions The puppy is inside the trash can. 

Prepositions Day 2: I can define and identify prepositions, objects of prepositions, and prepositional phrases.

Prepositions The object of a preposition is the first noun or pronoun that follows a preposition.

The bunny is in the cage. Preposition:_______ Object:_________ Prepositions The bunny is in the cage. Preposition:_______ Object:_________

Please put your homework in the blue tray. Prepositions Please put your homework in the blue tray. Preposition:_______ Object:_________

My friend’s house is across the street. Prepositions My friend’s house is across the street. Preposition:_______ Object:_________

After the basketball game, we ate pizza. Prepositions After the basketball game, we ate pizza. Preposition:_______ Object:_________

Prepositions At McDonald’s, I ordered a glass of orange juice. Objects:_________

Prepositions A prepositional phrase includes the preposition, the object of the preposition, and ALLLLLL of the words in between.

I thought I put my morning work in my desk. Prepositions I thought I put my morning work in my desk.

There was silence during the test. Prepositions There was silence during the test.

Prepositions In the lake, there were many different types of fish and other creatures.