First grade prepositions


What Are Prepositions? | 1st Grade Grammar

Sometimes we want to describe where a noun is.

Take a look.

The pillow is on the bed.

To tell where a noun is, or when it is happening, we use prepositions!

On is a preposition. Here are some other prepositions:

In, around, above, below, at, by

Prepositions are words used before nouns to tell you when something will happen or the location of something. 😃

Place Prepositions

Use these prepositions to describe where a noun is:

under, on, in, inside, over, next to, by, at, under

For example:

The cat is on the pillow.

Time Prepositions

Use these prepositions to describe when something is:

at, on, in, for, ago, to, by

For example

The game is at 2 o’clock.

Movement Prepositions

To describe where something is moving, use these prepositions:

to, into, towards, through

For example:

The frog jumped into the pond.

Other Prepositions

To describe how something is done, use these propositions:

on, in, by, with, like

For example:

We traveled by car.

To describe a measure of something, use these prepositions:

by, of

For example:

He is taller than me by 2 inches.
I ate a pound of candy today.

To tell where something is from, use one of these propositions:

from, by

For example:

My rash was from the soap.

To describe owning, or possession, use one of these prepositions:

to, of, with

For example:

The teacher spoke to the girl with blonde hair.

Let’s Practice!

What is the preposition in this sentence? 👇

My backpack is hanging between the jackets.

Yes! Between is the preposition, showing where the backpack was hanging.

Remember: prepositions describe where or when something is.

Let’s try another example. 💪

What is a preposition in the sentence?

The phone rang during breakfast.

Great! During is the preposition that is telling the time that the phone rang.

Let’s try one more! 👍

What is a preposition in the sentence?

They were standing by the door.

That’s right! By is the preposition, showing the location where they were standing. 🌟

Great job learning about prepositions in a sentence. 🎉

Tip: about and in are prepositions! 😺

Now, complete the practice to help you understand more and remember for longer.

Five Fun Activities for Teaching Prepositions in the Primary Grades

Do you teach preposition words like above, around, beneath, etc. to your students?

There is SO much to cover in English / language arts, so sometimes we forget concepts like these!

But they’re still important! So in this post, I’ve got some low-prep and no-prep activities to help you squeeze in this important instruction! 🙂

Photo Credits: SergioVas, Shutterstock

Activity #1: Hands-On Practice

This hands-on activity from my First Grade Grammar Alive program introduces students to prepositions.

Each student needs a counting bear (or other small toy) and a paper cup. Once each student has their bear and cup, give them directions to follow with their bears. 

Tell your students to put their bears on top of the cup, inside the cup, beneath the cup, etc.

Continue with other phrases you want to focus on, like: under, next to, beside, above, below, around. 

After a few rounds of giving directions yourself, let your students take over and practice giving the class directions with prepositions.

Activity #2: Find the Missing Object Modeled Writing

I really like modeled writing because I get to show my students how to do something new, instead of just telling them! 

Once my students know about prepositions, this activity is a perfect way to show them how to use prepositions in their writing.

You’ll need a stuffed animal or other object to hide and a list of prepositions that tell when and where. My Second Grade Grammar Alive program has a great list to use, or you can use your own list for the activity.

After reviewing the list of prepositions, have one student step out of the classroom. The rest of the class should decide where to hide the stuffed animal. 

Model how to use prepositions in a sentence to describe the general location of the hidden object without giving it away. (Example: The teddy bear is across from our coat hooks.) Write two clues using prepositions from the list.

Now, have the student waiting in the hall return and use the clues to find the hidden object.

Activity #3: Preposition Class Book

My kids love making class books – what about yours?

You can create a class book to practice prepositions!

Students choose one object in the classroom and draw it with at least one other item near it to show its position.

After drawing, the students can write a sentence using the following format: The _____ is _____ the _____.   

For example, “The ball is in the basket.”

or “The pencil is next to the paper.”

Collect everyone’s finished work and make it into a book. Read the book aloud to the class, and then put it in the classroom library!

This book cover and templates for student pages are included in my First Grade Grammar Alive program.

Activity #4: Finding Prepositions “In the Wild” in Mentor Texts

I’m a big fan of having kids connect grammar concepts to real books!

It anchors their learning in the authentic texts they’re already reading each day.

During your regular reading lessons, keep an eye out for prepositions in the books you’re reading to and with students. When you come across a great example, rewrite the sentence on the board. 

Then, take out the preposition and ask students, “What is this sentence like without the word/phrase ________?

“Why do you think the author included the word/phrase _____?”

Activity #5: Expand a Sentence Game

The Expand a Sentence game is a perfect small group activity for students to practice using prepositions – AND adjectives and adverbs, if you’ve already taught those concepts!

To play, students read sentences (which are written on small cards), and then expand those sentences by adding adjectives, adverbs or prepositions.

All the materials to make this game are included in my Second Grade Grammar Alive program.  

Need more materials for teaching grammar?

I hope these activities help make teaching prepositions fun and stress-free!

For complete grammar lesson plans and many more grammar activities (including the ones featured in this blog post), check out my Grammar Alive! bundles for Kindergarten, first grade, and second grade.

Happy teaching!

Russian language lesson in the 1st grade on the topic: "Preposition"

Targets:

  • introduce the preposition as an official part speech;
  • to teach the correct use of prepositions in oral and written speech.

Lesson progress:

1. On the board: Glittered on the green grass dewdrop .

  1. Read the entry on the board. Prove that proposal is written. Name it all "erroneous" places in the sentence. Write off.

2. On the board: The sun quietly rises _____ fields.

- Read what is written in the second line. Can this post be called offer? What needs to be changed in order to group of words got a sentence? (Can change the ending and add the word over : Sunny quietly rises above field . And you can add the word because of : The sun quietly rises from behind the field. Children can give other options - all of them are needed consider).

- So far the word is over , just like the words are in , to , to , to ..., we called it like this: small single word . From today's lesson we will call such words prepositions .

3. Lesson topic: Prepositions . We will learn determine the place of the preposition, write correctly prepositions with other words. The word "preposition" Latin meaning "standing in front of word": "before" - before; "logos" - word.

- Find the preposition in the first sentence ( by ). How is the preposition written with the following word? And in second sentence? (Also separately). Compare your observations with the rule textbook. Formulation of the rule.

4. The preposition itself does not mean anything, you can't even ask him a question. But how as soon as he stands next to the word, then we will see that each preposition has its own meaning. But he necessary to connect words with each other friend. (Scheme work: ? - word, O- pretext).

Arrange the preposition so that it is clear meaning.

The result of children's work can be like this:

- Think of phrases with these prepositions.

Recording the most interesting phrases, fixing the rule.

5. Word combinations on the board:

Birds in cage;
Leaves on branch ;
Cat under table;
Kindergarten around corner;
Book from girlfriends;
Song about friend;
Hare without tail;
Oral account to hundred;
Visit to Uncle Kolya;
Tell about school.

- Write down only prepositions.

(Check operation).

6. Use the prepositions correctly. Work in groups (2-3 people each).

Task for each group: insert prepositions.

1 group

I'm walking in the forest in the morning,
I'm all dew got wet.
But now I know
birch and moss,
raspberry, blackberry,
hedgehog and hedgehog,
which hedgehog
All needles are trembling.

Group 2

This is our yard
Champions, masters.
They wear jump ropes pocket,
Jumping the most morning.
courtyard and boulevard,
lane and garden,
And to everyone sidewalk
passers-by mind.

Group 3

Alyosha is glad: spring has come,
the garden is warm and dry
And window class
A fly is buzzing today.
He became a fly observe.
she flew in the window,
She will sit down notebook,
It's a piece of chalk.

7. Physical education.

We worked together,
And now we need to sleep.
Quiet! Quiet! Silence entered our room.
Children have a sweet dream,
The guys like him:
About marshmallow, about marmalade,
And about delicious chocolate,
About sweets, about jam,
And about cakes, about cookies.
Kind Gena - a crocodile of all for the holiday invited.
He treats the kids and invites them to dance.

- What pretexts did you hear?

8. On the board : Ants, in, nests, to, storm, hiding.

- Find the place of the preposition (live diagram).

- Which of the children depicts prepositions, which ones?

9. Independent work. Entry under dictation followed by mutual verification:

above the garage, no pencil, cherry, warm weather, behind the gray elephant.

10. Lesson summary.

- What did you learn about prepositions? Is it possible to do without them in Russian? Check at home.

Lesson summary for grade 1 “Preposition. Spelling of prepositions with words. A. Shibaev “No Ice”

North -Kazakhstan region

Taishinsky district

KSU “Lyubimovskaya Main School”

Primary school teacher

2 qualification category

Bartel Elena Nicholas

Development of Russian Lesson 9000,0002 grade 1 (4th quarter)

Subject: “Preposition. Spelling of prepositions with words. A. Shibaev "No pretext"

Goal: will be able to find prepositions and write them correctly with words.

Tasks:

  • to teach the correct use of prepositions in speech and writing.

  • Develop phonemic hearing, correct writing, speech, reading qualities, thinking.

  • Cultivate clarity and accuracy in wording and writing.

Type: learning new material.

Equipment: presentation, cell phones, paper flowers in three colors: red, yellow, blue (for formative assessment), red circles 15 cm in diameter with 3 lines, task envelopes (insert prepositions), poster (A 1) with image of a vase with flower stems.

Lesson progress:

  1. Organizing moment. Emotional mood.

The bell rang for us.

Everyone walked quietly into the classroom.

Everyone got up nicely at their desks,

Greeted politely.

Sit quietly, back straight.

I see that our class is everywhere.

So let's start the lesson, friends!

- Guys, would you like to find a treasure? And what is it?

- Treasure is wealth, money, gold.

- Right. But there are things on earth that are much more valuable than gold and money. They can not be spent, over the years there are more and more of them. This is knowledge. It is for such a treasure that we will go today. Difficulties and dangers await us, but we will definitely cope with them. So, go!

Together with us, the characters of the cartoon “Treasure” set off on a journey, who prepared different tasks for you ( Slide 1)

yellow - there are errors, blue - you failed.

  1. Repetition.

(Work in pairs: on each desk I put a red circle “a cherry from a mole with a diameter of 15 cm, on which there are 3 lines for writing words)

word-subject, word-sign, word-action. Children's task: give 2 examples. (slide 2)

  1. Calligraphic minute.

Tongue twister (Front survey)

Behind the hippo hippopotamus

Stomping on the heels.

  1. Mole

0020

Clever mole (shake head)

Early in the morning (stretch)

Digs a move. ( imitate movement )

Why is he digging? (shake hands)

To move forward! ( jumps in place ) ( slide 4 )

  1. Motivational stage . (slide 5)

(Development of critical thinking, group work - leadership and management)

A drop of dew shone on the green grass.

The sun quietly rises _____ fields.

- Read what is written in the second line. Can this entry be called a proposal? What needs to be changed to make a sentence out of this group of words? (You can change the ending and add the word over : The sun quietly rises over the field . Or you can add the word due to : The sun quietly rises from behind the field. Children can bring other options - all of them need to be considered).

- Until now, the word over , just like the words in , in , under , because of ..., we called it like this: is a small single word 9000 From today's lesson, we will call such words prepositions .

6. Reporting the topic and purpose of the lesson.

- We will learn how to determine the place of the preposition, correctly write prepositions with other words . (slide 6)

7. Learning new material . (slide 7)

The word “preposition” from the Latin language means “standing before the word”: “pre” - before; "logos" is a word.

- Find the preposition in the first sentence ( by ). How is the preposition written with the following word? What about the second sentence? (Also separately). Compare your observations with the rule.

- The preposition itself does not mean anything, you cannot even put a question to it. But as soon as he stands next to the word, we will see that each preposition has its own meaning. But it is necessary in order to connect words with each other. (Scheme work: □ - word, O - preposition).

Arrange the preposition so that its meaning is clear.

The result of the children's work can be as follows:

- Come up with phrases with these prepositions.

Recording the most interesting phrases (group leader), fixing the rule.

8. Fizminutka .(slide 8)

And now, guys, get up
Slowly raise your hands,
Squeeze your fingers, then unclench them,
Stand down and stand like that.
Lean right, left.
And get back to work.

9. Primary reinforcement. (slide 9)

(I distribute tasks in envelopes)

1. Work in groups. Use prepositions correctly .

Task for each group: Insert prepositions.

1st group

I ... in the morning ... I am walking in the forest,
... I am soaked with dew.
But now I know
... birch and moss,
... raspberries, blackberries,
900 20 ... 0090 ..
All needles tremble.

2 group

This is of our yard
Champions, masters. In the morning
courtyard and boulevard,
lane and garden,
AND
every sidewalk
pedestrians …. mind.

3 Group

Alyosha Rad: Spring,
... Garden
and
... Grade ...
Mukha is buzzing today.
He became
a fly to watch.
she flew in the window,
she then sits down
... notebook,
then
... a piece of chalk.

10. Reading. Speech development (Slide 10)

1) A. Shibaev’s poem “There is no excuse” is read by heart by the student

(gifted), who previously received this assignment home.

2) R/r. Work on questions:

- How do you understand the word "preposition"?

- Is it possible to invent an excuse not to study lessons?

11. Reflection. Lesson summary. (slide 11)

- What did you learn about prepositions? Is it possible to do without them?

- How are prepositions written with words?

You did a good job today - you found a treasure: you got new knowledge about the preposition.


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