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Prepositions - learning to use positional language
Teaching Prepositions - Positional Words, in Real Life Contexts from downsyndromecentre.ie
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That is an interesting article, I really like the signs ... I tend to teach positional language when gaining control of circle times: put your hands above your head, under/beneath your chair, behind your back, on your nose, beside your knees etc, this gains the children's attention whilst also doing repetitive actions promoting those words.
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