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Year 3 Prepositions – KS2 SPaG Worksheets

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This bright, appealing PDF writing worksheet is an excellent way to practise and revise using prepositions in KS2.

This primary resource is divided into five sections:

  • Understand
    Find all of the prepositions in the passage and underline them
  • Challenge
    Look at the picture and write a sentence about all the places you could hide a ball. Use a different preposition each time
  • Test
    Underline the prepositions in these sentences. Change the meaning of each sentence by changing the preposition
  • Explain
    Using your own words, explain the job a preposition does
  • Apply
    You have just found and used a treasure map. Write a short passage which tells us of your journey from the beach to the buried treasure.

This challenge features activities that include SATs-style questions and opportunities for creative writing responses, with eye-catching images as prompts.

What is a preposition?

A preposition comes before a noun, pronoun or noun phrase and can link these to another part of a sentence. They can show position or direction, timing or show the relationship between parts of a sentence.

  • The plane flew above the clouds.
  • This preposition shows position.

  • Dinner is at 6pm.
  • This preposition shows timing.
  • We learnt about the Romans.
  • This preposition shows relationship, ‘what’ they have learnt.

What are prepositional phrases?

A prepositional phrase is a group of words with a preposition at its head that is followed by a noun, pronoun or noun phrase. They can be used to modify a noun or verb. When they modify a verb, they are also known as an adverbial. The prepositional phrases are bold in the sentences below.

  • The plane flew above the clouds.
  • Dinner is at 6pm.
  • We learnt about the Romans.

National Curriculum English programme of study links

Using conjunctions, adverbs and prepositions to express time and cause.

  • Worksheets featuring five sections: understand challenge test explain and apply. Activities include SATs style questions and opportunities for creative writing responses with eye-catching images as prompts
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