Positions

Positions Worksheets for Kids – Fun, Interactive Printables to Learn Spatial Awareness


Looking for a playful, screen-free way to teach your child about position words and spatial concepts?
Our Positions Worksheets for Kids are the perfect resource! These engaging printables help young learners understand basic positional terms such as in, on, under, next to, and between—while developing early logic and listening skills.

Ideal for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners, this printable pack makes learning about spatial relationships easy and fun at home or in the classroom.



 What’s Inside:

A wide variety of position-focused activities — circle the object, follow directions, cut and paste, and more
Clear illustrations showing everyday scenes, animals, objects, and toys
Printable PDF format – just download, print, and go!
Exercises that teach and reinforce position vocabulary with visuals and simple instructions


Why Kids (and Adults) Love It:

Builds Spatial Awareness: Helps kids understand where objects are in relation to each other

Strengthens Listening & Following Directions: Great for practicing receptive language skills

Introduces Positional Vocabulary: Includes common prepositions like “above,” “below,” “behind,” “beside,” and more

Promotes Logical Thinking: Encourages kids to think carefully about placement and context

Mess-Free & Travel-Ready: Use at home, in class, or on the go with zero setup required

Perfect For:

Parents teaching early language and math readiness

Preschool and kindergarten educators

Homeschooling families

Speech and occupational therapists

Early learning centers and special education professionals

How to Use:

Download the Positions Worksheets for Kids PDF

Print out your selected pages

Provide a crayon, pencil, or scissors

Let kids explore position through fun-filled activities—like circling the item on the table or cutting and pasting objects under the bed!

Bonus Tip: Reinforce learning by practicing position words with real toys at home (e.g., “Put the bear next to the box”).

























 

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