

Class 1 English Grammar Worksheet: Position Words (Prepositions)
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Help your child describe where things are with this fun grammar worksheet on position words—also known as prepositions—for Class 1. This worksheet builds spatial understanding by guiding children to choose the right word that shows where an object or person is placed.
Why Position Words (Prepositions) Are Important:
Children in Class 1 often talk about where things are—whether a toy is in a box or a cat is under the table. Learning prepositions gives them the words they need to describe positions, directions, and relationships between objects. It’s a key step in building complete and meaningful sentences.
What This Worksheet Offers:
📝 Pick the Right Position Word:
Each sentence describes where something is and gives two options to choose from. Example: The ball is ___ the box – (in/on).
🎯 Covers Commonly Used Prepositions:
Words like in, on, under, beside, between, and behind are introduced through examples kids can relate to in daily life.
📚 Grade-Appropriate and Curriculum-Linked:
This worksheet is suitable for CBSE, ICSE, and other board syllabi for early grammar practice in Class 1.
🎨 Enhances Spatial and Logical Thinking:
Children visualize scenes in their mind while solving each question, strengthening both grammar and comprehension skills.
Expected Learning Outcomes:
With regular practice using this worksheet, your child will:
1. Understand and correctly use everyday prepositions.
2. Build better sentence clarity when describing objects or scenes.
3. Improve vocabulary related to space and position.
4. Feel more confident in grammar-related tasks at school.
✅ Practice Everyday Grammar with Fun Sentences
Download this Class 1 English worksheet on prepositions and give your child the tools to describe the world around them with accuracy and ease.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
1. The ball is in the box.
2. The clock is on the wall.
3. The cat is under the table.
4. The girl is sitting beside her mother.
5. The car is parked behind the tree.
6. The boy is standing between two chairs.