This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to the prepositions in, on, and under. Learners look at colorful pictures and fill in blanks or choose the correct word to describe where objects are placed — such as a cat on the mat, a bird in the nest, or a frog under the chair. These activities make grammar visual, simple, and memorable.
Grammar practice is essential for early learners because it:
1. Builds vocabulary with spatial words like in, on, under.
2. Improves observation by asking learners to study pictures carefully.
3. Strengthens grammar foundations with simple sentence patterns.
4. Encourages everyday application of prepositions in real life.
Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks: Learners use in, on, or under in sentences with pictures.
Exercise 2 – Circle the Words: Students circle the right preposition for each picture.
Exercise 3 – True or False: Learners judge whether sentences match the pictures.
Exercise 4 – Match the Following: Pictures are matched with the correct prepositions.
Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing: Students write short sentences using in, on, under.
Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blanks
1. on the mat
2. in the box
3. under the table
4. on the plate
5. in the nest
6. on the bed
7. in the bag
8. under the chair
9. in the bowl
10. on the floor
Exercise 2 – Circle the Prepositions
Laptop on table → on
Soup in bowl → in
Cake on table → on
Teddy in box → in
Rabbit under hat → under
Exercise 3 – True or False
1. True
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. False
7. True
8. True
9. True
10. True
Exercise 4 – Match the Following
Frog → under
Tray of food → on
Eggs in basket → in
Bird on branch → on
Bag with books → in
Exercise 5 – Sample Sentences
1. The apples are on the tree.
2. The pen is on the table.
3. The cat is under the table.
4. The turtle is in the water.
5. The picture is on the wall.
6. The duck is in the pond.
7. The roots are under the ground.
8. The toys are in the jar.
9. The coin is on the plate.
10. The fish is in the water.
This worksheet makes grammar visual and hands-on, helping children understand prepositions easily.
Support your child’s grammar journey with this fun prepositions worksheet.
They are words like in, on, and under that show position or relation.
Visuals make abstract spatial concepts easy to understand and apply.
It improves sentence clarity and helps children describe positions accurately.