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 were happy as Kayleigh and I came in
Between us was a book to read about christmas
Before reading we helped make christmas crafts
Outside was raining so we played computer games
Towards the end of the day the kids went to lunch
Within 20 minutes of school ending we gave toys
But the day came to an end and the kids were sad
I left
Nicely done, Sofia. Some of your lines were prepositional phrases, while others were full sentences, though. For example: “Below me kids were happy as Kayleigh and I came in.” In that sentence, “kids” is the subject and “were happy” is the verb, so it’s actually a clause, and not a phrase.