Lesson Plan Content:
Preposition Dice Games
One student rolls a dice twice to makes a sentence from the grid that they are using. If
everyone is looking at the dice or that student shouts out the sentence, they can then race
to put something or throw something in that place in the classroom (or in that place with
respect to flashcards of those things), or they can race to draw something (e.g. a ball) in
that place. Another possibility is for the dice to decide where the next flashcard will be
placed around the classroom, to play a memory game with afterwards. Alternatively, one
student can secretly roll the dice and put something in that place and the other students
race to shout out the correct sentence.
They can then make similar grids on the last page to play games from above with.
Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2016
Simple prepositions dice game grids
1
one
on
the table
2
two
in
a chair
3
three
under
the whiteboard
4
four
on
the CD player
5
five
in
a bag
6
six
under
a shoe
1
one
on
a book
2
two
in
the clock
3
three
under
the door
4
four
on
a poster
5
five
in
the window
6
six
under
a CD
2
two
on
the map
6
six
in
a pencil
1
one
under
a box
5
five
on
a shoe
4
four
in
your head
3
three
under
a calendar
.
Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2016
Extra prepositions dice game grids
1
one
on
the table
2
two
in
a chair
3
three
under
the whiteboard
4
four
next to/ by
the CD player
5
five
in front of
a bag
6
six
behind
a shoe
1
one
on
a book
2
two
in
the clock
3
three
under
the door
4
four
next to/ by
a poster
5
five
in front of
the window
6
six
behind
a CD
2
two
on
the map
6
six
in
a pencil
1
one
under
a box
5
five
next to/ by
a shoe
4
four
in front of
your head
3
three
behind
a calendar
Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2016
Blank preposition dice game grids
1
one
on
2
two
in
3
three
under
4
four
5
five
6
six
2
two
6
six
1
one
5
five
4
four
3
three
Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2016
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