A child needs to understand positional words for their knowledge of space and location. The application of space and location carries across all subjects in school. Our kindergarten position worksheets introduce the basic position words to our youngest students.
By identifying the relative position of objects, students focus on “above” or “below”, and “top” or “bottom”, in these sets of worksheets.
Next, we turn our attention to learning about “left” or “right”. Again, students identify the location of one object in relation to another.
Continuing the “left” and “right” concept, students work on objects “facing left” or “facing right” in these worksheets.
Students learn the meaning of “between” as they practice identifying and drawing objects in the middle of two other objects.
Students practice “before” and “after” in letter and shapes worksheets in this section.
These exercises will help students reinforce their understanding of “inside” or “outside”.
Similarly, these sets of worksheets have students work on objects that are “in front” or “behind” other objects.
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