Exercise A
In your journal copy down the images and prepositions exactly as you see them. Then create a square image completing the represented images. You are to draw the images and in ink and the square in a contrasting color. You have the option of gluing precut squares provided by your teacher. We will work on this one together in class.
"Where does a bee go?"
Exercise B.
In your journal write the following sentence in ink and your best penmanship. Identify the prepositions in each sentence and underline it in a contrasting color of ink. Shade the preposition with a colored pencil. Then at the end of the sentence write a different preposition that would appropriately replace the shaded preposition and change the sentence's meaning.
Example: .A new dining room was built beside the old one. near, along
1. The telephone book is under the table.
2. She placed the flower pots along the windowsill.
3. How did you get through the traffic jam?
4. The stamp show begins during winter vacation.
5. A housing development has been built across the river.
6. Let's pic strawberries near the fence.
In your journal copy down the images and prepositions exactly as you see them. Then create a square image completing the represented images. You are to draw the images and in ink and the square in a contrasting color. You have the option of gluing precut squares provided by your teacher. We will work on this one together in class.
"Where does a bee go?"
Exercise B.
In your journal write the following sentence in ink and your best penmanship. Identify the prepositions in each sentence and underline it in a contrasting color of ink. Shade the preposition with a colored pencil. Then at the end of the sentence write a different preposition that would appropriately replace the shaded preposition and change the sentence's meaning.
Example: .A new dining room was built beside the old one. near, along
1. The telephone book is under the table.
2. She placed the flower pots along the windowsill.
3. How did you get through the traffic jam?
4. The stamp show begins during winter vacation.
5. A housing development has been built across the river.
6. Let's pic strawberries near the fence.