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๐ Topic Summary
Reading comprehension involves understanding what you read. When we add location prepositions to the mix, we're focusing on words that tell us where things are. These words (like 'on,' 'in,' 'under,' 'beside,' 'between,' 'above,' and 'below') help paint a clearer picture in our minds as we read. Practicing with these words improves both our reading skills and our ability to describe locations accurately.
This worksheet will help you master reading comprehension passages using location prepositions. Get ready to read, think, and locate!
๐ง Part A: Vocabulary
Match the words with their definitions:
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. Above | A. Located to the side of |
| 2. Below | B. Higher than something else |
| 3. Beside | C. In or at the front |
| 4. Behind | D. Lower than something else |
| 5. In front | E. At the back of |
โ๏ธ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Read the paragraph and fill in the missing prepositions:
The cat sat _______ the table. _______ the table, there was a rug. The cat liked to sleep _______ the warm rug, especially when it was cold. A bird flew _______ the garden, landing _______ a branch _______ the cat.
๐ค Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you are describing your classroom to someone who has never been there. Describe where three things are located using location prepositions. For example: "The teacher's desk is near the window."
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