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11. Put it under the chair.
12. The piece of paper is under the chair.
13. Pick up the crayon.
14. Put it under the piece of paper.
The Rope Game
1. Pick up the rope.
2. Put the rope on the floor.
3. Step over the rope.
4. Pick two helpers.
5. Each helper holds an end of the rope.
6. Step over the rope.
7. Helpers, lift the rope a little.
8. Step over the rope.
9. Helpers, lift the rope a little.
10. Step over the rope.
Paper Chains
1. Pick up a paper strip.
2. Put some glue on one end.
3. Glue both ends together.
4. Pic kup another strip.
5. Put some glue on one end.
6. Put the strip through the circle.
7. Glue both ends together.
8. Pick up another strip.
9. Put some glue on one end.
10. Put the strip through the circle.
11. Glue both ends together.
12. Pick up another strip.
13. Put some glue on one end.
14. Put the strip through the circle.
15. Glue both ends together.
16. That's a pretty paper chain.
Bring a picture with many people going around, doing things, etc., pin the picture on the chalkboard.
Provide sentences from which the prepositions have been deleted and ask the students to fill in the gaps.
Then ask someone to describe the picture as a whole.
Describe your daily journey to school or work, giving full details of your route.
Pin the local map on the wall, ask the students to describe the location of each place on it using a
preposition.
Look at the picture and fill in the blanks with one of the following prepositions. Each preposition may
be used only once: down, through, from, around, up, past, to, along, across, into, of, at.
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