Finish the drawing to create a fun Halloween scene with a set of preposition worksheets.
It’s Time For Some Spooky Preposition Sheets!
Excited to teach your students prepositions but struggling to find the right resources to keep them engaged? Want to help them confidently identify and use prepositional phrases in their writing? Look no further! The Teach Starter team is here to support you with a whole collection of resources that will fill in any gaps and ensure your students are having fun while learning.
Use a Preposition to Create Halloween Drawings
In this set of three Finish the Drawing worksheets, your young writers will embark on a creative quest like never before. Using prepositions, they’ll complete drawings based on a series of statements, showing off their imagination in a Halloween-themed scene. Some statements students will see are
- Draw a spider in front of the pumpkin.
- Draw a haunted house in front of the trees.
- Draw a witch hiding behind the bush.
With these activities, your students are going to have a blast finishing the spooky Halloween pictures by using their knowledge of prepositions.
Download and Use Your New Finish the Picture Worksheets
Wrap up those lesson plans right away! Your new resource is waiting for you. Simply use the Download button to select the Printable PDF or the Editable Google Slides resource file. Download, Project, and Go!
This resource was created by Lisamarie Del Valle, a Teach Starter Collaborator.
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