
When Is a Child “Behind” Someone Instead of “At the Back of” a Line or Room?
Children find places in lines. At the end. Near the wall. After a friend. Two common phrases describe being last or in the rear. “Behind” and “At the ...
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Children find places in lines. At the end. Near the wall. After a friend. Two common phrases describe being last or in the rear. “Behind” and “At the ...
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Children love fresh air. The sun. The wind. The grass. Two common words describe being not inside. “Outside” and “Outdoors.” Both mean “not in a build ...
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Children talk about where things are. In a room. In a box. In a building. Two common words describe being not outside. “Inside” and “Indoors.” Both me ...
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Children need to show you things. A lost tooth. A new drawing. A funny bug. Two common phrases call someone close. “Over here” and “In this spot.” Bot ...
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Children point often. To a toy. To a bird. To a friend. Two common phrases describe distant locations. “Over there” and “In that place.” Both mean “at ...
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A small word tells us exactly where something sits. It tells us if a toy is inside a box. It tells us if a book rests on a table. It also tells us if ...
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Some songs hide little treasures in their words. The Spanish Song: Under a Button Debajo un botón does exactly that. This playful children's song tell ...
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Hello, little explorer Do you know about helpers? Some helpers show you where to go. Words have helpers too These special helper words are called prep ...
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The world is full of places. Children move through them every day. They wake up in a bedroom. They eat in a kitchen. They learn in a classroom. They p ...
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Hello, young language learners Welcome to our special grammar lesson. Today we explore position words. We learn about prepositions for kids. These lit ...
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Hello, young explorers Welcome to our grammar classroom. Today we learn about location words. We discover how to use on under in. These little words t ...
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Welcome, young learners and teachers Today, we explore a wonderful part of English. We learn how to talk about where things are. We call these "place ...
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