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?
A Haiku is really interesting to me, so here is my Haiku...
ReplyDeleteAutumn is here now
the leaves are falling quickly
winter will come soon.
Air is clen and freash Briders are singing every day The briders are chripping
ReplyDeleteAir is clean and freash
ReplyDeleteBriders are siging every day
Air is clean and freash
Briders are singing every day
The briders are chripping
Don't know one but they seem interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe air is so warm.
ReplyDeleteThe birds are chirping loudly.
Plants are growing tall.
There is my haiku
The grass is so soft
ReplyDeleteIt is pokey and non eat abale
I like the soft grass
I don"t know how to use it in a sentence but Ican get help from you right?
ReplyDeletethe wind is blowing
ReplyDeletethe wind is singing again
the wind is screaming
Summer has past now.
ReplyDeleteThe air is getting colder.
It will start to snow.
Time for warm scarfs and mittens.
the leavs are falling
ReplyDeleteit is very cold today
it has been raining
THIS HAIKU IS CALLED FALL
Animal Haiku
ReplyDeleteElephants
I like elephants
Elephants are really big
They like getting wet
the leaves are falling
ReplyDeletethe leaves are very pretty
now it is raining