Teaching prepositions can be simple, effective, and even fun with the right kind of worksheets.
We’ve put together 50+ free preposition worksheets for Classes 2 to 6, carefully organized by class level and learning stage. These worksheets are based on Bloom’s Taxonomy, a simple idea that helps students grow step by step. First, they learn what prepositions are. Then, they understand how they work. Finally, they start using them clearly in their sentences.
Each worksheet focuses on one goal at a time, whether that’s identifying prepositions, using them to describe things, or correcting sentences. You’ll find a variety of exercises to suit different ages and learning needs, and we’ve included answers to make things easier for you as well.
Take a look below to find the worksheets that best suit your classroom. Everything is sorted by class to help you get started quickly.
Remembering
- Circle the Preposition in Sentences
- Match Prepositions to Correct Sentence
- Underline the Prepositions in Short Paragraphs
Understanding
- Complete Sentences with Prepositions (Word Bank)
- Fill in the Blanks with Prepositions
- Choose the Correct Preposition
Applying
Analyzing
Remembering
Understanding
- Complete Sentences Using Prepositions from a Box
- Fill in the Blanks in a Mini-Story
- Choose the Correct Preposition
Applying
- Write Sentences Using Given Prepositions
- Describe a Picture Using Prepositions
- Rewrite Sentences Using a Different Preposition
Analyzing
Remembering
Understanding
Applying
- Fill in the Blanks (Story Format)
- Add Prepositions to Make Sentences Meaningful
- Fill in the Blanks in Dialogue with Suitable Prepositions
Analyzing
Creating
- Write a Short Paragraph Using At Least 5 Prepositions
- Draw and Write: Turn an image into a sentence with prepositions
- Build Sentences Using Preposition Prompts
Remembering
Understanding
- Choose Between Similar Prepositions (in/into, on/onto)
- Choose the Right Preposition and Justify Your Choice
Applying
- Create Sentences Using Prepositions of Movement
- Write Directions from One Place to Another Using Prepositions
- Write a Paragraph Describing a Scene Using Prepositions
Analyzing
- Correct the Mistakes in a Paragraph
- Rearrange Jumbled Sentences and Insert Correct Prepositions
- Edit a Peer’s Paragraph and Correct Preposition Mistakes
Creating
- Complete a Short Story Using Prepositions
- Create a Simple Preposition Poem
- Write a Travel Journal Entry Using Prepositions
Remembering
Understanding
- Compare “in vs into,” “on vs onto,” and “at vs in” in Sentence Sets
- Analyze a Paragraph for Preposition Usage and Errors
Applying
- Write a How-To Instruction Using Prepositions Clearly
- Fill in the Blanks in a Descriptive Passage Using Given Prepositions
- Complete a Formal Email by Filling in Appropriate Prepositions
Analyzing
- Identify Redundant or Incorrect Prepositions and Remove Them
- Edit a News Report for Preposition Accuracy
Creating
- Write a Short Story Using a Given Set of Prepositions
- Create a 5-question Preposition Quiz for a Classmate
- Design a Grammar Exercise Using 5 Prepositions for Peer Practice
Second graders are just starting to learn how words like “in” and “on” indicate where things are located. These worksheets use Bloom’s Taxonomy to build that understanding step by step. Each activity focuses on a single, straightforward skill to keep learning enjoyable and clear.
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Remembering Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Understanding Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Applying Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Analyzing Level
By Class 3, students are ready to move beyond identifying prepositions. These worksheets help them understand how prepositions work in sentences and start using them in their writing. Bloom’s Taxonomy keeps the learning structured and easy to follow.
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Remembering Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Understanding Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Applying Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Analyzing Level
In Class 4, students apply what they know about prepositions in more detailedly. These worksheets utilize Bloom’s Taxonomy to guide students through using prepositions correctly, correcting mistakes, and writing clearer sentences.
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Remembering Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Understanding Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Applying Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Analyzing Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Creating Level
Class 5 students can now handle more complex grammar tasks. These worksheets challenge them to choose the right prepositions, correct errors, and apply their learning in structured writing. Bloom’s Taxonomy helps build these skills one layer at a time.
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Remembering Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Understanding Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Applying Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Analyzing Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Creating Level
By the end of Class 6, students should be confident in using prepositions in various types of writing. These worksheets focus on analyzing and improving sentence accuracy while encouraging students to use prepositions clearly and creatively. Bloom’s Taxonomy supports deeper, more independent learning.
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Remembering Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Understanding Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Applying Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Analyzing Level
Bloom’s Taxonomy: Creating Level
Teaching prepositions doesn’t have to feel repetitive or overwhelming. With these 52 thoughtfully crafted worksheets, organized by class levels and Bloom’s Taxonomy, you now have a ready-to-use toolkit that brings structure, variety, and clarity to your grammar lessons. From basic identification to creative application, these activities help students engage meaningfully with language at every stage of development.
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