Student Preposition Poems

After a lesson on prepositional phrases, students used their lists of prepositions to write poems with the words.  It was a fun activity to help learn prepositions and to practice crafting with prepositional phrases, adding details of when, where, how, what kind, and which one to their writing!

Ryan writes about the excitement of a football game.  Bryce captures the rivalry between Hill Country and West Ridge.  The thrill of scoring a touchdown is described by Andrew,  Ryan and John.

Lucca and Matthew each tell about the beauty of music.  Christina and Grace enjoy the wonders of a carnival.

George transports us into a basketball arena, Kevin takes us camping beside a still lake underneath a starry sky, and Ethan has us see the world from the viewpoint of his kitten as it’s confined in its carrier.

Beware the haunted houses described by ClaraJenny and Emma!  Enjoy the cake baked by Izadora and Carmen.  Experience a delightful holiday scene with Alanna.

Smile with Irma for picture day!  Go fishing with Malone, work out with Kelly, dream with Saira and Shampurna.

Can you name all six of the games that Isaac takes you through?

Enjoy!

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About Mrs. Kriese

I am a seventh grade teacher in Austin, Texas, and a teacher consultant with the Central Texas Writing Project, an affiliate of the National Writing Project. I enjoy writing alongside my students, participating with them in the work we are doing as a community of readers and writers.

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