SPATIAL CONCEPTS SPEECH THERAPY WORKSHEETS

SPATIAL CONCEPTS SPEECH THERAPY WORKSHEETS

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Teddy Bear Position Play

Teddy Bear Position Play

Help kids learn spatial concepts like in, on, under, and beside with this teddy bear worksheet. Children place a toy bear in different spots on the page, building vocabulary and following simple direction prompts.

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Where Is the Cat? Prepositions Sheet

Where Is the Cat? Prepositions Sheet

A charming worksheet featuring a cat in various positions around a box. Students circle the correct word to describe the cat's location, such as behind, next to, or in front. Great for speech therapy sessions.

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Spatial Concepts Cut and Paste Activity

Spatial Concepts Cut and Paste Activity

This interactive worksheet lets children cut out pictures of a bird, tree, and house, then paste them in specified locations. It reinforces understanding of above, below, between, and around through hands-on learning.

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Following Directions with Shapes

Following Directions with Shapes

A simple yet effective worksheet using colored shapes to teach spatial words. Kids follow instructions like put the red circle above the blue square, building listening skills and positional language comprehension.

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Preposition Coloring Fun

Preposition Coloring Fun

Engage young learners with a coloring page that asks them to color objects based on location. For example, color the ball under the table blue. This reinforces spatial concepts while encouraging fine motor skills.

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In Front or Behind? Animal Maze

In Front or Behind? Animal Maze

Guide a bunny through a maze while identifying whether objects are in front or behind. This worksheet combines spatial reasoning with speech therapy goals, helping children practice directional vocabulary in a playful way.

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Spatial Words Matching Game

Spatial Words Matching Game

Match pictures of everyday scenes to the correct spatial word. Each box shows a dog next to a bed or a star above a cloud. This worksheet builds vocabulary and comprehension for early language learners.

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Draw and Describe Positions

Draw and Describe Positions

Children draw simple objects like a sun, tree, and ball in response to verbal cues. The worksheet prompts them to place items above, below, or beside each other, reinforcing spatial concepts through creative expression.

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Where Does It Go? Sorting Activity

Where Does It Go? Sorting Activity

Sort picture cards into categories like inside, outside, on top, and underneath. This worksheet helps children understand spatial relationships by grouping objects based on their position relative to a reference point.

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Spatial Concepts Story Scene

Spatial Concepts Story Scene

A detailed scene of a playground with children and toys in various positions. Students answer questions like who is on the slide? or what is under the bench? to practice using spatial language in context.

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Where is the Teddy Bear? Spatial Concepts Worksheet

Where is the Teddy Bear? Spatial Concepts Worksheet

A cheerful teddy bear appears in different positions around a table, chair, and box. Children practice prepositions like 'on,' 'under,' 'behind,' and 'next to' by circling or pointing to the correct location in each scene.

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Up, Down, and All Around: Positional Words Activity

Up, Down, and All Around: Positional Words Activity

This worksheet features a playful bird flying over a tree, a fish swimming under a bridge, and a cat sitting beside a house. Kids trace dotted lines and match images to words like 'above,' 'below,' and 'between.'

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In Front or Behind? Fun Direction Practice for Kids

In Front or Behind? Fun Direction Practice for Kids

A colorful page shows a train with animals in front of and behind the engine. Students draw arrows or color the correct animal based on simple instructions, reinforcing spatial vocabulary like 'in front,' 'behind,' and 'inside.'

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Left and Right: Animal Parade Spatial Concepts Sheet

Left and Right: Animal Parade Spatial Concepts Sheet

A parade of friendly elephants, monkeys, and giraffes marches across the page. Learners circle the animal on the left or right of a tree, helping them master directional words while enjoying a bright, engaging layout.

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