Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Haiku

As you looked at your bonus spelling words this week, you may have asked yourself, "What in the world is a Haiku?" A Haiku is a three-line, Japanese poem.  It is usually written about nature, and it follows the syllable pattern 5-7-5.

Example:
The leaves are falling (5 syllables)
They are brown, yellow, and green (7 syllables)
Leaves are everywhere. (5 syllables)

Can you write your own Haiku?

12 comments:

  1. A Haiku is really interesting to me, so here is my Haiku...
    Autumn is here now
    the leaves are falling quickly
    winter will come soon.

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  2. Air is clen and freash Briders are singing every day The briders are chripping




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  3. Air is clean and freash
    Briders are siging every day









    Air is clean and freash
    Briders are singing every day
    The briders are chripping

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  4. Don't know one but they seem interesting.

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  5. The air is so warm.
    The birds are chirping loudly.
    Plants are growing tall.
    There is my haiku

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  6. The grass is so soft
    It is pokey and non eat abale
    I like the soft grass

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  7. I don"t know how to use it in a sentence but Ican get help from you right?

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  8. the wind is blowing
    the wind is singing again
    the wind is screaming








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  9. Summer has past now.
    The air is getting colder.
    It will start to snow.
    Time for warm scarfs and mittens.

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  10. the leavs are falling
    it is very cold today
    it has been raining


    THIS HAIKU IS CALLED FALL

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  11. Animal Haiku

    Elephants
    I like elephants
    Elephants are really big
    They like getting wet

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  12. the leaves are falling
    the leaves are very pretty
    now it is raining

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