Introduction
Prepositions help us describe the location of things:
on, under, in, beside, behind, between, and more.
In this WebQuest, you will become a Preposition Detective.
Your mission is to search for clues, solve challenges, and discover how prepositions help us tell exactly where things are.
Are you ready to investigate? 🕵️♂️🔍
Task
Your task is to create a short photo-based mini-book titled:
👉 “Where Is It? A Book of Prepositions”
Your mini-book will include:
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5 pictures (you can take actual photos or draw your own)
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Each picture must show an object in a location
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Each picture must include one correct preposition
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One sentence per page (e.g., “The cat is under the table.”)
You will submit your mini-book and present your favorite page to the class.
Process
Step 1 — Learn the basics.
Review common prepositions:
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on, in, under, behind, beside, between, above, below, near, inside, outside
Step 2 — Explore the interactive activities.
Visit the websites in the Resources section to practice using prepositions.
Step 3 — Gather or create your pictures.
You may:
✔ Take real photos around your house/school
✔ Use clipart
✔ Draw your own illustrations
(Just make sure the preposition is clear!)
Step 4 — Write your sentences.
For each picture, write 1 sentence showing a preposition.
Example:
“The dog is beside the chair.”
Step 5 — Create your mini-book.
You may use:
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Google Slides
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Canva
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MS Word
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A short bond-paper booklet
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Any creative format you like!
Step 6 — Submit and present.
Upload your mini-book (or picture of it).
Then pick ONE page to share in class and explain why you chose that preposition.
Evaluation
Rubric (20 points)
| Criteria | Excellent (4) | Good (3) | Fair (2) | Needs Improvement (1) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accuracy of Prepositions | All sentences use prepositions correctly | 1–2 minor errors | Several errors | Many incorrect or missing prepositions |
| Creativity | Very creative photos/drawings | Creative effort shown | Some creativity | Minimal effort |
| Clarity of Sentences | Sentences are clear, neat, and easy to read | Mostly clear | Some unclear parts | Hard to read or incomplete |
| Completion | 5 complete pages | 4 pages | 3 pages | 1–2 incomplete pages |
| Presentation | Confident and clear explanation | Clear explanation | Limited explanation | Hard to understand |
Conclusion
Congratulations, Preposition Detective!
You now understand how prepositions help us describe the location of objects clearly.
Think about your surroundings:
Where is your bag?
Where is your water bottle?
Where is your phone?
You use prepositions every day without even noticing!
Thanks to your mini-book, you can now explain locations clearly, creatively, and correctly.
Great job completing your mission! 🔍✨
Credits
Teacher Page
Made by: Nikka Ella Manalo