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Preposition Posters for the Classroom

Veronica CCreated by VeronicaCreated by Veronica

Preposition Posters for the Classroom

Veronica CCreated by VeronicaCreated by Veronica
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$2.50

Description

Year Level: K-6


Australian curriculum Links:

Foundation – ACHGS005

Year 1 – ACHGS011

YEAR 2 – ACHGS017

Year 4 ACELA1493, ACELA1495


Resource Type: PDF – POSTER


Number of Pages: 3 x A3 posters (can be printed A4)


Size: 1.76Mb


About this Product: 3 posters displaying prepositions of direction/movement, time and position. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between two other words nearby. Preposition comes from the Latin words prae (before) and ponere (to put) and are usually placed before a noun or pronoun and express a relationship to another word.


Terms of Use: By purchasing this item and downloading, you consent to only using it yourself and within your classroom and will not share or reproduce for another Teacher and abide by copyright laws.

Resource Details

Curriculum alignment details

This resource is intended for the following use:

Curriculum:

 Australian Curriculum

Content Descriptors:

ACELA1493: Understand that the meaning of sentences can be enriched through the use of noun groups​/​phrases and verb groups​/​phrases and prepositional phrasesACELA1495: Understand how adverb groups​/​phrases and prepositional phrases work in different ways to provide circumstantial details about an activity

Further context or application:

Not specified

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Year levels
Subjects

Description

Year Level: K-6


Australian curriculum Links:

Foundation – ACHGS005

Year 1 – ACHGS011

YEAR 2 – ACHGS017

Year 4 ACELA1493, ACELA1495


Resource Type: PDF – POSTER


Number of Pages: 3 x A3 posters (can be printed A4)


Size: 1.76Mb


About this Product: 3 posters displaying prepositions of direction/movement, time and position. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between two other words nearby. Preposition comes from the Latin words prae (before) and ponere (to put) and are usually placed before a noun or pronoun and express a relationship to another word.


Terms of Use: By purchasing this item and downloading, you consent to only using it yourself and within your classroom and will not share or reproduce for another Teacher and abide by copyright laws.

Resource Details

Curriculum alignment details

This resource is intended for the following use:

Curriculum:

 Australian Curriculum

Content Descriptors:

ACELA1493: Understand that the meaning of sentences can be enriched through the use of noun groups​/​phrases and verb groups​/​phrases and prepositional phrasesACELA1495: Understand how adverb groups​/​phrases and prepositional phrases work in different ways to provide circumstantial details about an activity

Further context or application:

Not specified

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