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Saturday, December 19, 2020

Summer Haiku (SLJ 2020-2021) Set Up (Day four)

Hey Readers! 

 I had already finished kick start and now its time for set up ... I firstly started with learn, I watched a video called 7 Summer haiku in the video it just had 7 summer haiku poems the poems were really intresting. After that I read a story called what makes a good haiku  it talked about different types of poems and heaps more. Next I explored Katikati haiku pathway it was very intresting and talked a little bit about history. Create, anyways after I made a screencastify and used a slide template. The most easiest part was thinking of things for the poems to be about because they were about Summer! The hardest part was making sure the screencastify I made had alright audio and no mumbiling. Have you ever made a Haiku poem before or any other poem? Comment down bellow if you have. 



3 comments:

  1. Kia ora Jordan,

    Fiona here from the SLJ team. Awesome job stepping it up and blogging about your three haiku poems via a Screencastify recording. You did a great job reading them out very clearly. I really enjoyed your poems because they included three of my favourite things about summer - ice cream, lemonade and waves at the beach!

    Keep up the great work - you have great writing skills and I can't wait to see more of your work soon!

    Fiona

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  2. Ki ora Jordan

    I´m Raquel
    I like your Haiku poem writing and reading and I have done a Haiku poem before but it had different titles and topics hope to see you in 2022 at Hornby
    Raquel

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  3. Happy New Year Jordan. It's great to see that you have been doing lots of Summer Learning Journey activities. I enjoyed watching your screencastify of your summer poems. Great work! I look forward to checking back in to see some more of your completed activities soon.
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