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Earth Day Prepositions Task Box | Free Earth Day Activities

By: Teaching Autism

Are your students struggling with their preposition skills? Or are you looking for some fun and hands-on Earth Day activities to add to your centers? If so, these Earth Day theme preposition task cards are perfect for your students.

 

There are 7 different task cards included, each one containing a different preposition for students to work on.

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$1.00

Earth Day Prepositions Task Box | Free Earth Day Activities
Earth Day Prepositions Task Box | Free Earth Day Activities

$1.00

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Are your students struggling with their preposition skills? Or are you looking for some free Earth Day activities to add to your centers? If so, these free Earth Day theme preposition task cards are perfect for your students.

There are 7 different task cards included, each one containing a different preposition for students to work on.

Students need to look at the image, identify where the bottle is and then match the symbol to the task card. This is a great opportunity to work on symbol recognition skills with your students.

These task cards are best used when laminated. This way they will be stronger, longer lasting and reusable. They will be a great addition to your math centers and Earth Day theme activities.

Instructions

  • Print out the included task cards and symbols.
  • Cut out and laminate each of the task cards and symbols.
  • Students identify where the bottle is in the image on the task card. Then they find the matching symbol to put onto the task card.

 

The prepositions included are;

  • in
  • above
  • under
  • between
  • next to
  • behind
  • in front of

 

These task cards fit perfectly into photo storage boxes – making it easy for you to stay organised and keep all the pieces together.

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Teaching Autism

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