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Stage 7: Red Planet - Using prepositions Find objects in this picture using position words to help you. Click on the picture to blast off. © Slide 1 of 16 Red Planet: text © Roderick Hunt 1987; illustrations © Alex Brychta The characters in this work are the original creation of Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta who retain copyright in the characters. Published by arrangement with Oxford University Press.

When you’ve finished clicking on the buttons, click on the arrow. Click the orange buttons below to zoom in on the picture. © Slide 2 of 16 Red Planet: text © Roderick Hunt 1987; illustrations © Alex Brychta The characters in this work are the original creation of Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta who retain copyright in the characters. Published by arrangement with Oxford University Press.

Who is standing in front of the ladder? © Slide 3 of 16 Red Planet: text © Roderick Hunt 1987; illustrations © Alex Brychta The characters in this work are the original creation of Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta who retain copyright in the characters. Published by arrangement with Oxford University Press.

What is behind the cylinder? © Slide 4 of 16 Red Planet: text © Roderick Hunt 1987; illustrations © Alex Brychta The characters in this work are the original creation of Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta who retain copyright in the characters. Published by arrangement with Oxford University Press.

What might Chip be wearing under his space suit? © Slide 5 of 16 Red Planet: text © Roderick Hunt 1987; illustrations © Alex Brychta The characters in this work are the original creation of Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta who retain copyright in the characters. Published by arrangement with Oxford University Press.

What is underneath the open/close button? © Slide 6 of 16 Red Planet: text © Roderick Hunt 1987; illustrations © Alex Brychta The characters in this work are the original creation of Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta who retain copyright in the characters. Published by arrangement with Oxford University Press.

What is above the door? © Slide 7 of 16 Red Planet: text © Roderick Hunt 1987; illustrations © Alex Brychta The characters in this work are the original creation of Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta who retain copyright in the characters. Published by arrangement with Oxford University Press.

What is inside Floppy’s helmet? © Slide 8 of 16 Red Planet: text © Roderick Hunt 1987; illustrations © Alex Brychta The characters in this work are the original creation of Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta who retain copyright in the characters. Published by arrangement with Oxford University Press.

What is in between the tyres? © Slide 9 of 16 Red Planet: text © Roderick Hunt 1987; illustrations © Alex Brychta The characters in this work are the original creation of Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta who retain copyright in the characters. Published by arrangement with Oxford University Press.

What is leaning against the locker? © Slide 10 of 16 Red Planet: text © Roderick Hunt 1987; illustrations © Alex Brychta The characters in this work are the original creation of Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta who retain copyright in the characters. Published by arrangement with Oxford University Press.

What could be inside the box? © Slide 11 of 16 Red Planet: text © Roderick Hunt 1987; illustrations © Alex Brychta The characters in this work are the original creation of Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta who retain copyright in the characters. Published by arrangement with Oxford University Press.

What do you think is up the ladder? © Slide 12 of 16 Red Planet: text © Roderick Hunt 1987; illustrations © Alex Brychta The characters in this work are the original creation of Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta who retain copyright in the characters. Published by arrangement with Oxford University Press.

What else would you put on the space buggy? © Slide 13 of 16 Red Planet: text © Roderick Hunt 1987; illustrations © Alex Brychta The characters in this work are the original creation of Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta who retain copyright in the characters. Published by arrangement with Oxford University Press.

What do you think is behind the large door? © Slide 14 of 16 Red Planet: text © Roderick Hunt 1987; illustrations © Alex Brychta The characters in this work are the original creation of Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta who retain copyright in the characters. Published by arrangement with Oxford University Press.

What would you see if you looked through the window? © Slide 15 of 16 Red Planet: text © Roderick Hunt 1987; illustrations © Alex Brychta The characters in this work are the original creation of Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta who retain copyright in the characters. Published by arrangement with Oxford University Press.

Now use these words to create your own sentences to describe the picture. on above below throughbeneathacross in between underneathbesideagainstinside over behindnearnext © Slide 16 of 16 Red Planet: text © Roderick Hunt 1987; illustrations © Alex Brychta The characters in this work are the original creation of Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta who retain copyright in the characters. Published by arrangement with Oxford University Press.