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Take your time. Each day has assigned slide(s).

Have fun!

Do You Haiku?
Miss Sapara
Haiku is a form of Japanese Poetry.
It is a three lined poem with 17 syllables.
The pattern is 5-7-5.
This type of poetry is often based on nature.
Click on the links below to learn a little bit more about Haiku Poetry.
TUESDAY

You can make the videos larger by hovering over and making them take up your screen.

When you are all done with your poetry writing, check out
the last TWO slides for a story written in Haiku and more!
TUESDAY

Step 1: Brainstorm: Spring (only words and ideas)

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Step 2: Highlight the Spring Topic


you’d like to write a Haiku about.
Step 3: Wednesday
Type in the word you highlighted from your list. Then brainstorm what you know
about your topic. Think about what it looks like, smells like, feels like etc…….

My topic is (type your topic)


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Now use your ideas from your yellow slide to create a HAIKU poem about your TOPIC!
Remember haiku poems: do NOT have to rhyme and count SYLLABLES….NOT WORDS!

Topic: Click here to type in your TOPIC

5 Type here

Syllables

7 Type here

Syllables

Type here
5
syllables
THURSDAY
Please ask an adult to
help you count your
syllables in your
Haiku and help you
make changes if
needed.
(EDIT & REVISE)
Friday

Let’s PUBLISH!

On the next slide, you can either retype or


copy and paste from the orange slide to
publish your HAIKU POEM!

You can insert an “image” to go with your


poem.
Type your title here. You can choose your FONT, SIZE and COLOR!

Start your Haiku here! I CENTERED your lines.

FRIDAY
Dogku by Andrew Clements

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