💡 Positions Prepositions — Fun Facts

Fun “Did you know?” facts about Positions Prepositions — tap through 10 at a time!

Some fish live safely among the stinging arms of a sea anemone.

A clownfish hides in between the wavy arms of a sea anemone. The arms sting other fish, but the clownfish is protected and calls it home.

A hermit crab lives inside an empty shell it carries around.

A hermit crab tucks itself in a shell it finds. When it grows too big, it climbs out and moves into a bigger shell nearby!

'Behind' means at the back and 'in front' means at the front.

In a line, the person in front is first and the person behind is next. When you play hide-and-seek, you might hide behind a tree!

'Next to' means right beside something.

If you stand next to a friend, you are side by side with no space in between. Next to and beside mean almost the same thing.

'Above' means higher up and 'below' means lower down.

The sky is above your head, and the ground is below your feet. These little words help you say exactly where something is.

The word 'between' means in the middle of two things.

If you sit between your mom and dad, you have one on each side of you. Between always needs two things to sit in the middle of.

A cat can sit on a mat, under a table, or in a box.

Little words like on, under, and in tell us where things are. On means on top, under means below, and in means inside.

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