Use Common Prepositions
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Read: The kite flew over the tree. Which word tells the kite’s position?
flew
over
kite
Explanation
We are finding position words. 'Over' tells us where the kite is. The kite is above the tree.
Read: The book is on the desk. Which word tells where the book is?
is
book
on
desk
Explanation
This question tests 1st grade preposition usage and identification (CCSS.L.1.1.i: Use frequently occurring prepositions). Prepositions are words that show relationships between things. They tell us WHERE something is (location: in, on, under, over, by, behind, in front of, between), WHERE something is going (direction: to, from, into, out of), WHEN something happens (time: during, before, after, at), or WITH WHOM/WHAT (with). Common prepositions form phrases with nouns: 'in the box,' 'on the table,' 'to school,' 'during recess,' 'with friends.' The sentence uses the preposition on to show location. This tells us where the book is - it's on the desk. Choice C is correct because the word on is the preposition that shows location - it tells us where the book is relative to the desk. Choice A represents an error type where a noun is selected; students make this error because they focus on the bigger noun words like 'desk' and miss the small preposition. To help students: Use physical demonstration - place objects in different positions and say the prepositions ('the ball is ON the table,' move it, 'now the ball is UNDER the table'). Act out directional prepositions: walk TO the door, walk FROM the door. Create timeline for time prepositions: draw line with 'before school' - 'during school' - 'after school.' Use visual aids: pictures showing spatial relationships with preposition labels. Practice common phrases: in the box, on the table, under the bed, to school, from home, during lunch, before bed, after dinner, with friends.
Read the sentence: We ate after lunch. Which word tells when we ate?
after
lunch
ate
we
Explanation
This question tests 1st grade preposition usage and identification (CCSS.L.1.1.i: Use frequently occurring prepositions). Prepositions are words that show relationships between things. They tell us WHERE something is (location: in, on, under, over, by, behind, in front of, between), WHERE something is going (direction: to, from, into, out of), WHEN something happens (time: during, before, after, at), or WITH WHOM/WHAT (with). Common prepositions form phrases with nouns: 'in the box,' 'on the table,' 'to school,' 'during recess,' 'with friends.' The sentence uses the preposition after to show time. This tells us when we ate - after lunch. Choice C is correct because the word after is the preposition that shows time - it tells us when we ate. Choice B represents noun selected. Students make this error because they focus on the bigger noun words and miss the small preposition. To help students: Create timeline for time prepositions: draw line with 'before school' - 'during school' - 'after school.' Key concept: Prepositions are relationship words - they connect nouns and show how they relate in space, direction, or time.
Read the sentence: The backpack is behind the chair. Which word tells where the backpack is?
behind
is
chair
backpack
Explanation
This question tests 1st grade preposition usage and identification (CCSS.L.1.1.i: Use frequently occurring prepositions). Prepositions are words that show relationships between things. They tell us WHERE something is (location: in, on, under, over, by, behind, in front of, between), WHERE something is going (direction: to, from, into, out of), WHEN something happens (time: during, before, after, at), or WITH WHOM/WHAT (with). Common prepositions form phrases with nouns: 'in the box,' 'on the table,' 'to school,' 'during recess,' 'with friends.' The sentence uses the preposition behind to show location. This tells us where the backpack is - it's behind the chair. Choice B is correct because the word behind is the preposition that shows location - it tells us where the backpack is. Choice A represents noun selected. Students make this error because they focus on the bigger noun words and miss the small preposition. To help students: Use physical demonstration - place objects in different positions and say the prepositions ('the ball is ON the table,' move it, 'now the ball is UNDER the table'). Key concept: Prepositions are relationship words - they connect nouns and show how they relate in space, direction, or time.
Read: Maya sits between Chen and Amir. Which word tells where Maya sits?
between
Maya
and
sits
Explanation
This question tests 1st grade preposition usage and identification (CCSS.L.1.1.i: Use frequently occurring prepositions). Prepositions are words that show relationships between things. They tell us WHERE something is (location: in, on, under, over, by, behind, in front of, between), WHERE something is going (direction: to, from, into, out of), WHEN something happens (time: during, before, after, at), or WITH WHOM/WHAT (with). Common prepositions form phrases with nouns: 'in the box,' 'on the table,' 'to school,' 'during recess,' 'with friends.' The sentence uses the preposition between to show location. This tells us where Maya is - she's between Chen and Amir. Choice A is correct because the word between is the preposition that shows location - it tells us where Maya sits relative to the others. Choice D represents an error type where a conjunction is selected; students make this error because they confuse connecting words like 'and' with prepositions that show relationships. To help students: Use physical demonstration - place objects in different positions and say the prepositions ('the ball is ON the table,' move it, 'now the ball is UNDER the table'). Act out directional prepositions: walk TO the door, walk FROM the door. Create timeline for time prepositions: draw line with 'before school' - 'during school' - 'after school.' Use visual aids: pictures showing spatial relationships with preposition labels. Practice common phrases: in the box, on the table, under the bed, to school, from home, during lunch, before bed, after dinner, with friends.
Read the sentence: Sofia stood in front of the door. Which words tell where Sofia stood?
Sofia
in front of
door
stood
Explanation
This question tests 1st grade preposition usage and identification (CCSS.L.1.1.i: Use frequently occurring prepositions). Prepositions are words that show relationships between things. They tell us WHERE something is (location: in, on, under, over, by, behind, in front of, between), WHERE something is going (direction: to, from, into, out of), WHEN something happens (time: during, before, after, at), or WITH WHOM/WHAT (with). Common prepositions form phrases with nouns: 'in the box,' 'on the table,' 'to school,' 'during recess,' 'with friends.' The sentence uses the preposition in front of to show location. This tells us where Sofia is - it's in front of the door. Choice D is correct because the words in front of are the preposition that shows location - it tells us where Sofia stood. Choice B represents noun selected. Students make this error because they focus on the bigger noun words and miss the small preposition. To help students: Use physical demonstration - place objects in different positions and say the prepositions ('the ball is ON the table,' move it, 'now the ball is UNDER the table'). Key concept: Prepositions are relationship words - they connect nouns and show how they relate in space, direction, or time.
Read: I eat before school. Which word tells when I eat?
school
I
before
eat
Explanation
This question tests 1st grade preposition usage and identification (CCSS.L.1.1.i: Use frequently occurring prepositions). Prepositions are words that show relationships between things. They tell us WHERE something is (location: in, on, under, over, by, behind, in front of, between), WHERE something is going (direction: to, from, into, out of), WHEN something happens (time: during, before, after, at), or WITH WHOM/WHAT (with). Common prepositions form phrases with nouns: 'in the box,' 'on the table,' 'to school,' 'during recess,' 'with friends.' The sentence uses the preposition before to show time. This tells us when the eating happens - before school. Choice C is correct because the word before is the preposition that shows time - it tells us when I eat relative to school. Choice B represents an error type where a noun is selected; students make this error because they focus on the bigger noun words like 'school' and miss the small preposition. To help students: Use physical demonstration - place objects in different positions and say the prepositions ('the ball is ON the table,' move it, 'now the ball is UNDER the table'). Act out directional prepositions: walk TO the door, walk FROM the door. Create timeline for time prepositions: draw line with 'before school' - 'during school' - 'after school.' Use visual aids: pictures showing spatial relationships with preposition labels. Practice common phrases: in the box, on the table, under the bed, to school, from home, during lunch, before bed, after dinner, with friends.
Read: The cat is under the table. Which word tells where the cat is?
is
cat
table
under
Explanation
This question tests 1st grade preposition usage and identification (CCSS.L.1.1.i: Use frequently occurring prepositions). Prepositions are words that show relationships between things. They tell us WHERE something is (location: in, on, under, over, by, behind, in front of, between), WHERE something is going (direction: to, from, into, out of), WHEN something happens (time: during, before, after, at), or WITH WHOM/WHAT (with). Common prepositions form phrases with nouns: 'in the box,' 'on the table,' 'to school,' 'during recess,' 'with friends.' The sentence uses the preposition under to show location. This tells us where the cat is - it's under the table. Choice B is correct because the word under is the preposition that shows location - it tells us where the cat is relative to the table. Choice A represents an error type where a noun is selected; students make this error because they focus on the bigger noun words like 'cat' and miss the small preposition. To help students: Use physical demonstration - place objects in different positions and say the prepositions ('the ball is ON the table,' move it, 'now the ball is UNDER the table'). Act out directional prepositions: walk TO the door, walk FROM the door. Create timeline for time prepositions: draw line with 'before school' - 'during school' - 'after school.' Use visual aids: pictures showing spatial relationships with preposition labels. Practice common phrases: in the box, on the table, under the bed, to school, from home, during lunch, before bed, after dinner, with friends.
Read: We walked to the park. Which word shows where we are going?
walked
we
park
to
Explanation
This question tests 1st grade preposition usage and identification (CCSS.L.1.1.i: Use frequently occurring prepositions). Prepositions are words that show relationships between things. They tell us WHERE something is (location: in, on, under, over, by, behind, in front of, between), WHERE something is going (direction: to, from, into, out of), WHEN something happens (time: during, before, after, at), or WITH WHOM/WHAT (with). Common prepositions form phrases with nouns: 'in the box,' 'on the table,' 'to school,' 'during recess,' 'with friends.' The sentence uses the preposition to to show direction. This tells us where we are going - to the park. Choice C is correct because the word to is the preposition that shows direction - it tells us where we are going. Choice A represents an error type where a verb is selected; students make this error because they confuse action words with relationship words like prepositions. To help students: Use physical demonstration - place objects in different positions and say the prepositions ('the ball is ON the table,' move it, 'now the ball is UNDER the table'). Act out directional prepositions: walk TO the door, walk FROM the door. Create timeline for time prepositions: draw line with 'before school' - 'during school' - 'after school.' Use visual aids: pictures showing spatial relationships with preposition labels. Practice common phrases: in the box, on the table, under the bed, to school, from home, during lunch, before bed, after dinner, with friends.
Read: We play during recess. Which word tells when we play?
play
recess
we
during
Explanation
This question tests 1st grade preposition usage and identification (CCSS.L.1.1.i: Use frequently occurring prepositions). Prepositions are words that show relationships between things. They tell us WHERE something is (location: in, on, under, over, by, behind, in front of, between), WHERE something is going (direction: to, from, into, out of), WHEN something happens (time: during, before, after, at), or WITH WHOM/WHAT (with). Common prepositions form phrases with nouns: 'in the box,' 'on the table,' 'to school,' 'during recess,' 'with friends.' The sentence uses the preposition during to show time. This tells us when the playing happens - during recess. Choice A is correct because the word during is the preposition that shows time - it tells us when we play. Choice B represents an error type where a verb is selected; students make this error because they confuse action words with time relationship words like prepositions. To help students: Use physical demonstration - place objects in different positions and say the prepositions ('the ball is ON the table,' move it, 'now the ball is UNDER the table'). Act out directional prepositions: walk TO the door, walk FROM the door. Create timeline for time prepositions: draw line with 'before school' - 'during school' - 'after school.' Use visual aids: pictures showing spatial relationships with preposition labels. Practice common phrases: in the box, on the table, under the bed, to school, from home, during lunch, before bed, after dinner, with friends.