Here are three simple ways to say "above and below the ground" for a 6-year-old:
- "On top of the ground and under the ground"
Meaning: What you can see on the ground and what is hidden beneath it.
Example: A flower sits on top of the ground and its roots are under the ground. - "Above the soil and down in the soil"
Meaning: "Above" is up where you can see it; "down" is inside the dirt.
Example: Leaves are above the soil and worms live down in the soil. - "On the surface and underground"
Meaning: "On the surface" is outside on top; "underground" means below the surface.">
Example: A rock sits on the surface and roots go underground.
Try pointing to the ground and saying each phrase — that helps you remember!