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Cut and Paste with Prepositions
The position words: on, under, by, next to, and above, are one kind of preposition. Prepositions show us directions like left and right. Prepositions show us positions. Prepositions help us tell time, and prepositions can help us figure out where we are with directions.
Directions: Cut out the pictures. Glue the pictures around the table.
Cut out the prepositions. Glue the prepositions next to the pictures to show if they are on, under, by, next to, or above the table.
on
under
by
next to
above