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Each student in our class was assigned a part of the solar system. We researched our assignment and wrote a Haiku. A Haiku is a Japanese poem written in three lines. The first line is five syllables. The second line is seven syllables. The third line is five syllables. We hope you enjoy reading our Haikus about the solar system, and we also hope that you learn something new!
The Big Sun It shines really bright. The sun gives us heat and light. It is beautiful. By Ryleigh
Mercury Closest to the sun Mercury, the planet small No moons has this one By Hadleigh
Venus-Earth’s Sister Venus has no rings. Venus has no occupants. Venus has no life. By Kaleb
Earth Earth is third in line. Earth looks blue and green from space Earth has just one moon. By Jadyn
The Moon The moon has lava It is very bright and big Asteroids crashed in it. By Jacob
The Rocky Planet Mars is made of rock. Mars appears very reddish. Mars is very cold. By Brodie
Fifth Planet Jupiter Jupiter so large Quite thick air, many gases Bands of swirling clouds. By Ross
Unique Saturn It is very cold. Saturn has seven large rings. It’s a gas giant. By Isabela
Planet Uranus Blue-green ice giant Seventh planet from the sun Twenty-seven moons By LaBarron
The Cold Neptune Neptune has six rings. Neptune is the eighth planet. Neptune is windy. By Danielle
All About Pluto Pluto has four moons. Pluto is a dwarf planet. It is very cold. By Mary Bradley