Monthly Archives: January 2017
Theodore’s Prepositional Phrase Poem
Theodore Albano – Prepositional Phrases Poem Teacher : Mr Jockers Period: 2 Contained in the walls of my home Across the street from Bran Beneath the clouds in the sky Surrounded by trees of many colors Unlike any other house there is Inside cold air swiftly spirals throughout During the month of January Despite … Continue reading Theodore’s Prepositional Phrase Poem
Exploring Relationships in The Detour
Sean’s Prepositional Poem
A Normal Summer Day At the Neighborhood pond with lots swimming in it Under the blazing hot sun we were getting a decent tan Eventually we went onward to my house The pond we swam in was close by my house thankfully Atop the hill my house was Next we went onward inside our garage … Continue reading Sean’s Prepositional Poem
Lucy’s Prepositional Phrase Poem
In the Caribbean Sea Beyond Cuba Without cold temperatures and snow With sunny sky’s, swaying palm trees, and white sandy beaches Among gentle warm breezes and warm clear blue water Amid the high skies of parasailing, I admire the various ocean colors below me Above, I am able to see the entire island Over … Continue reading Lucy’s Prepositional Phrase Poem
Prepositional Phrase Poem: Cole
Cole Sylvia Mr. Jockers Language Arts Period 1 Prepositional Phrase Poem: Winter Snow Under the frozen sky falling with tiny flakes Against the thin layer of coldness already on the ground Beside a tall towering tree At the top of our backyard hill Past the freshly painted house Into the empty space that filled with … Continue reading Prepositional Phrase Poem: Cole
Molly’s Prepositional Poem
Day at the Beach Onto the sand our toes burned with each step Under umbrellas people dozed off from the heat Beside us people ate Along the shore people ran Behind me were three giggling friends Around the corner we waved away seagulls Above us was the bright sun Across were the crashing waves Past … Continue reading Molly’s Prepositional Poem
Prepostional Phrase Poem
Exploring Relationships
Max G.’s Prepositional Poem
Max Gregor My journey to Ohio in summer 2016 Into the car my dad and I go A small little gray rental car that has bald tires Across the border of Connecticut and now entering Pennsylvania Making a kool stop at the Little league World Series in Williamsport, PA And stopping at a diner in … Continue reading Max G.’s Prepositional Poem
Claire’s Letter Essay #4
Claire Kocis Mr.Jockers 12/22/16 ILA 8 Out of My Mind Recently I finished the novel Out of My Mind, a 295 page book by Sharon Draper. This book is a realistic fiction book. Out of My Mind is about a girl named Melody who has disabilities and can’t move or speak. Melody struggles … Continue reading Claire’s Letter Essay #4
FFFW#5: Kristen K.
FFW #5 Sometimes I like to think that my dog, Waffles, can understand English. The idealization may have come from this one time when I was sitting on the wood, kitchen floor with him and told him to go get his tennis ball so I could play fetch with him, he then trotted to the … Continue reading FFFW#5: Kristen K.
Preposition Poem- Tommy
Prepositional Poem – Ashley
Netflix Despite how late it is Considering I have school the next day When everyone is asleep So that I can escape to the basement While the TV flickers on With my dog right by my side Next I turn on Netflix Since finishing the last season of my show Until I can hook onto … Continue reading Prepositional Poem – Ashley
Emily Larkin’s Prepositional Phrase Poem
The Falls In a Honda driving towards Montmorency Outside on a rugged, treelined, dirt path Toward a massive, glittering waterfall larger than Niagara Falls With small rainbows shinning brightly below Underneath the blazing sun Across a large bridge that stretched across the whole waterfall Through more rugged, uneven, rocky dirt paths Down the large mountain … Continue reading Emily Larkin’s Prepositional Phrase Poem
Rene’s Prepositional Phrase Poem
Skiing in Colorado
Morgan’s Poem
Sydney’s Prepositional Phrase Poem
Sofia’s Prepositional phrase poem
Aboard a decrepit yellow school bus With 50 kids holding a lunch,toys, and their coats Across a rigid road to a place we don’t know Besides houses that are adjacent to each other To a urban brick school owned by kind people At the bottom floor of a 1st grade classroom Below me kids … Continue reading Sofia’s Prepositional phrase poem