Week 4 Preposition Idea

Week 4 Preposition Idea:

My children and I came up with a fun idea for remembering week 4 prepositions.
The kids..of course.. pulled each other to and fro while doing this and made it a lot of fun!
One child stands behind the other- like they are in line at "school".

1. The child in back says "Hey, I was BEFORE you!" stepping to the front of the line.
2. The child now in back says "No! Get BEHIND me!" stepping to the front of the line.
3. The child now in back says "No..I will just go BELOW you, and I am going to go BENEATH your legs!!" crawling under the legs of the child in front.
4. The children then say together "Okay (sigh), I will just stand BESIDE you" proceeding to stand beside each other.
We would switch "line leaders" so they would both have a turn going below and beneath.

Enjoy-
~Nicole
This is for my Nephew who is attending CC in the Okc. area.  Have fun!

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