Learn prepositions of place with Dr Seuss
Listen to a You Tube song and read the words of Dr Seuss in the video below. The famous story,
Green Eggs and Ham, entertains children while they learn word
sounds and patterns. Let’s find out how Green Eggs and Ham can
also teach important sentence structure.
Watch the video here: Seussical the Musical.
Prepositions of Place
With / On / In
- With: when two things have connection or can be paired together. For instance, a coat lined with fur; a table with a chair.
- On: often used when something is above, over or sitting atop something else. For instance, the lamp is on the table, the pen is on the notebook. It's also for methods of transportation.
- In: Being inside of something or something is all around you. For instance, there are clouds in the sky; the nest is in the tree.
With a goat. You can also be with a fox, with a pig, or with a duck.
On a boat. You can also be on a plane, on a bus, or on a bicycle.
In the rain. You can also be in a car, in a house, or in a barn.
Where could you eat green eggs and ham?

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