Prepositions Vocabulary Chant for Children

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In today’s lesson, we explored prepositions, which are special words that help us describe the location of objects. We learned fun examples such as “in,” “on,” “under,” and “behind,” and practiced saying them together. Keep practicing these words to become a preposition expert!
  1. What does the word “in” mean? Can you think of something that is in a box?
  2. Where is your favorite toy? Can you tell me using a preposition like “on” or “under”?
  3. Can you find something that is “next to” another thing in our classroom?

Let’s Learn About Prepositions!

Hello, friends! Today, we are going to learn some special words called prepositions. These words help us understand where things are. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Fun Preposition Words

Here are some fun words we can use to talk about where things are:

  • In: The toy is in the box.
  • On: The book is on the table.
  • Under: The cat is under the chair.
  • Next to: The ball is next to the shoes.
  • Behind: The dog is behind the tree.
  • Between: The teddy bear is between the pillows.
  • Near: The cup is near the plate.
  • Nearby: The park is nearby our house.
  • In front of: The car is in front of the garage.
  • Above: The bird is flying above the trees.

Let’s Practice Together!

Now, let’s say these words together in a big voice! Ready? Here we go:

  • In
  • On
  • Under
  • Next to
  • Behind
  • Between
  • Near
  • Nearby
  • In front of
  • Above

Great job! You did it! Keep practicing these words, and soon you’ll be a preposition pro!

See You Next Time!

Thanks for learning with me today. Remember to look around and see where things are using your new preposition words. See you next time for more fun learning!

  • Can you think of something in your room that is under something else? What is it, and where is it?
  • Imagine you are playing hide and seek. Where would you hide using one of the preposition words we learned, like behind or in?
  • Look around your classroom or home. Can you find something that is next to something else? Share what you see with your friends or family!
  1. Preposition Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or classroom. Find objects that match each preposition word you’ve learned. For example, find something that is in a box, on a table, or under a chair. Take turns with a friend or family member to describe where you found each item using the preposition words.

  2. Create a Preposition Story: Use your toys or drawings to create a short story. Arrange them in different positions and describe their locations using prepositions. For example, “The teddy bear is between the pillows, and the toy car is in front of the garage.” Share your story with the class or a family member.

  3. Preposition Art: Draw a picture that includes at least five different prepositions. For example, draw a tree with a bird flying above it, a cat sitting under it, and a ball next to it. Label each part of your drawing with the correct preposition word. Display your artwork to show how creative you can be with prepositions!

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

Hi everyone! Let’s talk about prepositions. Here we go!

in
on
under
next to
behind
between
near
nearby
in front of
above

That was great, kids! Let’s do it one more time. In a big voice, repeat after me. Here we go:

in
on
under
next to
behind
between
near
nearby
in front of
above

You did it! Well done. See you next time!

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