Position and Direction Flashcards  For Kids – Free Printable PDF

Position and Direction Flashcards For Kids – Free Printable PDF

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Dear parents and lovely children, today we will learn and practice with this type of English flashcard content: Position and Direction Flashcards For Kids – Free Printable PDF
Word list: in, on, under, over, next to, beside, between, in front of, behind, inside, up, down, left, right, around, through, above, below, top, bottom, out
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Understanding Position and Direction Flashcards

These flashcards help children learn important English words that describe where things are or how they move. Let’s look at each word and what it means:

  • in: inside something. Example: The toy is in the box.
  • on: resting on the surface of something. Example: The book is on the table.
  • under: below something. Example: The cat is under the chair.
  • over: above something without touching. Example: The bird flies over the tree.
  • next to / beside: at the side of something. Example: The lamp is next to the bed.
  • between: in the space separating two things. Example: The ball is between the shoes.
  • in front of: ahead of something. Example: She stands in front of the door.
  • behind: at the back of something. Example: The dog is behind the fence.
  • inside: within something. Example: The keys are inside the bag.
  • up: moving or located higher. Example: The balloon goes up.
  • down: moving or located lower. Example: The apple falls down.
  • left: the side that is on your left hand. Example: Turn left at the corner.
  • right: the side that is on your right hand. Example: The store is on the right.
  • around: all the way around something. Example: We walked around the park.
  • through: moving from one side to the other. Example: The car went through the tunnel.
  • above: higher than something. Example: The clock is above the door.
  • below: lower than something. Example: The shoes are below the shelf.
  • top: the highest part of something. Example: The star is on the top of the tree.
  • bottom: the lowest part of something. Example: The fish swim near the bottom of the pond.
  • out: outside of something. Example: The cat is out of the box.

How to Teach Position and Direction Flashcards with Flashcards

Parents and teachers can use these flashcards to introduce children to basic spatial vocabulary in a fun and interactive way. Start by showing one flashcard at a time and saying the word clearly. Use real objects around the house or classroom to demonstrate each word’s meaning. For example, place a toy “under” the table or “on” the chair and ask the child to describe where it is using the flashcard word. Encourage children to repeat the words and use them in simple sentences. This hands-on approach helps children connect the words with real-world experiences, making learning more memorable.


Fun Position and Direction Flashcard Games

  1. Treasure Hunt: Hide objects around the room and give children clues using the position words. For example, “Look under the bed” or “Find the toy next to the door.”
  2. Simon Says: Play a version of Simon Says using position words. For example, “Simon says put your hand above your head” or “Simon says stand behind the chair.”
  3. Flashcard Matching: Mix the flashcards and pictures of objects in different positions. Have children match the word to the correct picture.
  4. Movement Game: Call out a position word and have children move to that position relative to a chair or table, like “Stand beside the chair” or “Sit in front of the desk.”

Example Sentences with Position and Direction Vocabulary

  • The ball is in the box.
  • The cat sleeps on the sofa.
  • The shoes are under the bed.
  • The airplane flies over the clouds.
  • The dog sits next to its owner.
  • The tree is between the two houses.
  • She is standing in front of the school.
  • The bike is behind the garage.
  • The cookies are inside the jar.
  • The kite goes up in the sky.
  • The rain falls down from the clouds.
  • Turn left at the traffic light.
  • The shop is on the right side of the street.
  • We walked around the playground.
  • The rabbit ran through the bushes.
  • The picture hangs above the sofa.
  • The shoes are below the table.
  • The star is on the top of the Christmas tree.
  • The fish swim near the bottom of the pond.
  • The dog ran out of the house.

Free Position and Direction Flashcards PDF Download

You can easily download and print these Position and Direction Flashcards for free. They are perfect for home or classroom use and offer a convenient way to help children practice spatial vocabulary anytime. Simply click the link provided to get your printable PDF and start learning today!


FAQ about Position and Direction Flashcards

Q: At what age can children start learning these words?
A: Children as young as 3 years old can begin learning basic position and direction words through play and flashcards.

Q: How often should children practice with these flashcards?
A: Regular short sessions, about 10-15 minutes a day, help reinforce learning without overwhelming the child.

Q: Can these words be used in everyday conversation?
A: Yes! Encouraging children to use these words when describing their surroundings helps improve their practical language skills.

Q: What if a child struggles to understand some words?
A: Use real objects to demonstrate the meaning and repeat the words in different contexts to help comprehension.

Q: Are there more activities to practice these words?
A: Yes, you can create drawing activities where children draw objects in different positions or use toys to act out the words.

Using these flashcards regularly will build a strong foundation in understanding spatial relationships, which is important for language development and everyday communication.