A Preposition Poem

The Vigilante

By: McKennon R., Abhinav A., and Vincent Z.

In Chicago,

Through the shadows,

On top of the tallest building,

Underneath the twilight,

With reason of justice,

Against crime,

The Vigilante watches silently.

Vigilantes are people who take the law into their own hands. The character that we are trying to describe is Batman, which we tried very hard to do without saying the name Batman. I know it’s kind of cheesy but I hope you enjoyed this poem!

Ipads

I think that we use the Ipad daily in class, for projects and tests. Plus, its a lot easier and saves paper. From time to time, there are just some technical issues that we can’t solve; For example: this morning, in Texas history, Mr.Bailey tried to let us take a learning check on Skyward. There were two major problems, one is that more than half of the class forgot their passwords(not me, after a few tries of course) so it took about 10 minutes to get everyone on skyward. Problem two, the learning check wasn’t even on Skyward. Mr.Bailey saw it on his computer and remembered to press the “save” button but not on our Ipads, which is very weird. So, in the end, we just did it on paper though I prefer to do it on the Ipads. Even thought it’s not always problem-free but I think it’s still useful in school.Free wifi Dutch Rail on my iPad
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