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Pterodactyl Poems - Poems about Pterodactyl

Avian Alibi
I know it's highly unconvincing, Mrs Blackwell; an unimaginable storyline no doubt. In all your years of teaching science at St Hilda's you must have thought our wild excuses would run out. I know you'll calculate with ease my fabrication but hope my alibi will raise a passing smile for even scientific minds abrim with logic can set imagination free once in...

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Categories: pterodactyl, fantasy,
Form: Rhyme
Flaming Pterodactyl Pages
Did you see it? It soared, High up in the sky, causing the blink of every eye, loudly did it roar scaling tree and mountains divides. I hurried to my laptop keyboard typed in google to describe this backdrop on the wide New Jersey highway blacktops but it failed to quickly reveal the hordes sweeping along...

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Categories: pterodactyl, allusion, homework, image,
Form: Quintain (English)



Premium Member Pterodactyl
PTERODACTYL Watching the movie ‘Extinction of Flying Reptiles’, overwhelmed girl dreamed of Pterosaurs for whole night. Went to school with...

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Categories: pterodactyl, bird, girl,
Form: Tanka
Premium Member There Had To Be a Pterodactyl
Tuesday started out amazing; everything was going well. I did not trip over the dog and the toilet flushed. So better than Monday’s fiasco. I got online and saw two classmates sleeping. One of their noses was right next to the video, snoring. At first I thought it was the crack of their petootsie beddootsie. I was disappointed when...

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Categories: pterodactyl, 3rd grade, 4th grade,
Form: Prose Poetry
Premium Member And Then a Flaming Pterodactyl
And Then a Flaming Pterodactyl Ate My Homework :> Swooping down Dinosaur All in flames Fiery eyes Scary sight Hovering Hungry beast Gnashing teeth Pter…what? Lands on desk Thunder screams Dragon stomps Small reptile Bat like wings Thought extinct I can’t hide From his claws Then he winks Are you real Or a dream? All I know Homework gone! Not a lie! Teacher smirks. 2-2-21 Contest: And Then a Flaming Pterodactyl Ate My Homework Sponsor: John Lawless...

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Categories: pterodactyl, fun, giggle,
Form: Free verse



And Then a Flaming Pterodactyl Ate My Homework
It was our third-grade field trip to the Dinosaur Exhibit We would be touring all the lands that dinosaurs inhibit I remember the teacher saying “keep your hands inside your pockets” Then she paired me with the meanest kid, his name was Tommy Rockets “I dare you to take an egg,” Tommy whispered giving me a stare The nest was...

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Categories: pterodactyl, 3rd grade, 4th grade,
Form: Narrative
Premium Member Your Friendly, Hungry, Neighborhood Pterodactyl
A flaming Pterodactyl, is quite a sight to see A flaming Pterodactyl, is quite alright with me A flaming Pterodactyl, is helpful in a crunch He hates to do My homework too And heats it over lunch A homing Pterokeet, is weary on the wing A homing Pterokeet, is not inclined to sing A homing Pterokeet, is quick to fix a flap She has...

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Categories: pterodactyl, silly,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Then Out Came a Pterodactyl
Teacher gave homework got home from school, struggled with it.; Let's just say it involved math! Ugh, of all the subjects, it had to be math! I...

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Categories: pterodactyl, fun, homework, humor, school,
Form: Light Verse
Jurassic Encounter:Pterodactyl
A field trip to the new History Museum sounded like fun. We boarded the bus as soon as the school day had begun. I was excited, thinking seeing dinosaurs would be as cool as Jurassic Park movies where the scary T Rex held rule. I wandered off after eating lunch, looking for a bathroom but the head I found was...

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Categories: pterodactyl, environment, humorous,
Form: Rhyme
If a Flaming Pterodactyl Ate My Homework
One day I went to school without doing homework Out of tension mind went berserk How could I forget I was such a jerk Scared of teacher from homework would never shirk In class teacher asked about it I told a Flaming Pterodactyl ate it I had been hearing this story from mother last night That was the first thing...

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Categories: pterodactyl, 10th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Pterodactyl Fling
I saw a Pterodactyl  on the wing. And thought, “Isn't that the craziest thing?” It then swooped down upon me, put its talons upon me. Asking, “Sailor, are you up for a fling?” I nodded, yes. What else could I do? So then up, up and away we flew. We dove and then soared until it then got bored and flung me in a...

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Categories: pterodactyl, humor,
Form: Limerick
Premium Member Then a Flaming Pterodactyl Ate My Homework
Please dear Sir you have tutored me and known me for years as have all other teachers and your peers, we get along like silver knife and fork! these past semester has been full of cheers my school work has never been in arrears, never did I let you down on homework! like before as diligent as ever, I read lessons from cover...

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Categories: pterodactyl, 10th grade, 11th grade,
Form: Rhyme
Premium Member Child's Play
I have a toddler who loves to play Pretend – imaginary friend, make-believe She pierces my heart with her adventures Into the fantasy land of dinosaurs, Dungeons and dragons, long lost voyages With pirates and princes – feeling Invincible, indestructible, unshakable Like she has the tiger by the tail And is sure to always win in the end I’m still in college and this...

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Categories: pterodactyl, 1st grade, animal, imagination,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member My Pterodactyl Pet
As a kid I had a big imagination and created a pet with wings a tiny Pterodactylc bird ...

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Categories: pterodactyl, fantasy,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Invaded By Pterodactyls
They surrounded the house and we were terrified Because they looked different, magnified. Some wore smiles, others mean as a rusty nail. What are they? Our children whispered in their ale. Pterodactyls I told them. No worries at all. But their mouths are enormously long, creepy and tall. Let’s go out and see why they...

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Categories: pterodactyl, 2nd grade, 3rd grade,
Form: Rhyme

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