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What do these sentences have in common? The giant with one eye is the cyclops. The rotund egg on top of the wall tumbled to the ground. The girl in the next room fell asleep after eating a tainted apple. The frog near the princess used to be a prince. The book on the shelf is full of enchantments.

What do these sentences have in common? Pegasus flew over the crumbling castle. Jack climbed up the beanstalk. The giant yelled at Jack. The gremlin scurried through the forest. The elf swung from tree to tree. The snorting dragon in the cave has a toothache.

Prepositional Phrases Are groups of words that include a preposition and an object. Act like nouns, adjectives, or adverbs in sentences. Teaching Grammar Through Writing Keith Polette

Preposition Poem-Step 1 Think of an animal, person, or object that is very active. Bird Dog Athlete Bouncing ball Wind

Preposition Poem-Step 2 Choose a specific example of that animal, person, or object. Miniature white Schnauzer Howling West Texas wind The undersized linebacker

Preposition Poem-Step 3 Choose FIVE to TEN prepositions. Use the poster to help. Above Below Near Under With

Preposition Poem-Step 4 Begin to write a poem in which you tell all the places your subject goes. The nightingale flew to the forest, through the trees, across the swamp, near an ogre, around the horn of a unicorn, toward a giant, between a pair of bats, beneath a bridge, away from a pair of elves, beyond the reach of a gremlin.

Preposition Poem-Step 5 Add strong adjectives before the nouns. The nightingale flew into the enchanted forest, through the thick tangle of trees, across the smoldering swamp, near a sleeping ogre, around the shiny horn of a unicorn, toward a grumpy giant, between a pair of gossiping bats, beneath the troll’s battered bridge, away from a pair of acrobatic elves, beyond the reach of a gruesome gremlin, and into the dusky twilight.

Preposition Poem-Step 6 Add one adverb. The nightingale flew hastily into the enchanted forest, through the thick tangle of trees, across the smoldering swamp, near a sleeping ogre, around the shiny horn of a unicorn, toward a grumpy giant, between a pair of gossiping bats, beneath the troll’s battered bridge, away from a pair of acrobatic elves, beyond the reach of a gruesome gremlin, and into the dusky twilight.

Preposition Poem-Step 7 Add a purpose to the end of the poem. The nightingale flew into the enchanted forest, through the thick tangle of trees, across the smoldering swamp, near a sleeping ogre, around the shiny horn of a unicorn, toward a grumpy giant, between a pair of gossiping bats, beneath the troll’s battered bridge, away from a pair of acrobatic elves, beyond the reach of a gruesome gremlin, and into the dusky twilight to return the disastrous spell to the evil witch.