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Friday, December 18, 2020

Summer Haiku (SLJ 2020-2021) Kick Start ( Day Four)

Kia Ora Readers!

Today I saw that their was a Haiku poem I was very excited about it because they are really fun to make.  I had to complete three steps learn, create and share, and also two activites... kick start and set up. You have to also do the three steps for both activites, which makes your posts more intresting. The first thing I did for kick start was learn I watched a video of a guy explaning how to make a haiku poem and how many syllables need to be in each sentence. After that the next thing I did for learn was read how to write a haiku poem it talked about where haiku poems came from. Then I got to explore some haiku poems on google and I also made sure the sentences had the right syllables. After that I started create I made a copy of a google drawing and put it in my SLJ folder. Making the haiku poem was very fun, I made mine about rainforests. I also used a syllable counter to help me make sure I had the right amount of syllables for my poem. After I finished making my poem I added a picture and some details to my background. 

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1 comment:

  1. Kia ora Jordan,

    I love your rainforest haiku! I can really picture myself by a waterfall with fresh air cooling me down and parrots in the trees above. You have done a great job!

    I also love your explanation of the tasks you did and how you created the poem. I actually didn’t know a syllable counter was a thing, so this is really handy to know. Thanks so much for sharing!

    I really like writing poetry, but find it tricky to get the right amount of syllables for a haiku. It is a great challenge though! What is your favourite type of poetry to create?

    I look forward to seeing more of your work, Jordan!

    Ngฤ mihi,

    Charlotte

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