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This guide is a simple resource for students struggling with using or understanding prepositions such as above/beneath, near/far, in/out, etc. Use for increasing vocabulary with special education students or to encourage more prepositions in writing.
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Description
This guide is a simple resource for students struggling with using or understanding prepositions such as above/beneath, near/far, in/out, etc. Use for increasing vocabulary with special education students or to encourage more prepositions in writing.
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Prepositions are so hard for my self-contained students to understand. This resource helped them as an anchor chart that they saw daily in the classroom.
This is invaluable in teaching prepositions to esol students.
Used this resource to help my instruction on prepositions. Ended up using it as an anchor chart that was hung and used by students for several weeks.
This is just what I needed for a winter snowball preposition game. Thank you for sharing!
This gave my students a great visuals to understand what prepositions are. Thanks so much
This was so helpful with our preposition unit!
I love this poster. I had it blown up to a huge poster size for my classroom wall. It is great to teach sentences with. I love the visuals. It really helps.
Can't wait to have students use these in their journals to help them with prepositions. :)
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