I am a Year 8 student at Edmund Hillary School in Auckland, NZ. I am in Room 10 and my teacher is Peta. This is a place where I will share my learning. Please note that some of it will not be complete, it will be my first draft. Remember to be positive, thoughtful and helpful when you leave me a comment.
Thursday, 8 August 2019
Tuesday, 6 August 2019
Haiku
Haiku are short Japanese poems with a fixed pattern of three lines.
The first and third lines have five syllables (not words).
The second line has seven syllables (not words).
Haiku are usually about natural things. Read this example:
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When/ rain/ beats/ whip/like
And/ for/ests/ cry/ for/ mer/cy
The/ rain/bow/ an/swers
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Using the above Haiku as an example, put a / between each syllable in the poem below.
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A mushroom can be
Very determined to grow
Pushing dirt aside
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Write your own Haiku. Write about an animal in your Haiku.
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C. Write about a season in your Haiku
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