Prepositions of Movement for Kids & Teens
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Prepositions of Movement for Kids & Teens

This ESL worksheet is designed to help kids and teens confidently practice prepositions of movement. Through fun and engaging activities, learners will explore key terms like "into," "through," and "along" with grammar explanations, matching exercises, fill-in-the-blank sentences, and creative writing prompts. Perfect for A2-B1 learners, it enhances their ability to describe directions and actions with accuracy and fluency.

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Study this grammar rule.

Prepositions of movement describe the direction in which someone or something moves. These prepositions help show where someone or something is going, and they are often used with verbs of movement like walk, run, go, and travel. Here are some common prepositions of movement and how to use them: 1. To: Indicates movement toward a specific destination. - Example: She walked to the park. 2. From: Indicates the starting point of the movement. - Example: He came from school. 3. Into: Indicates movement from outside to a point inside. - Example: The cat jumped into the box. 4. Out of: Indicates movement from inside to outside. - Example: She ran out of the house. 5. Across: Indicates movement from one side to the other side of something. - Example: They ran across the street. 6. Through: Indicates movement within a space that has limits on both sides. - Example: The rabbit hopped through the tunnel. 7. Along: Indicates movement in a line next to something. - Example: He walked along the river. 8. Around: Indicates movement in a circular direction. - Example: She walked around the park. 9. Past: Indicates movement that goes by something. - Example: He drove past the school. 10. Up: Indicates movement toward a higher position. - Example: The balloon floated up into the sky. 11. Down: Indicates movement toward a lower position. - Example: She climbed down the stairs.
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Match these halves to create sentences.

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Decide which answer best fits each space.

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Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

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Fill in the blanks in the dialogue with prepositions of movement.

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Make sentences from these words using prepositions of movement.

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