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Haikus

Haikus. What am I?. Haiku. "Haiku" is a traditional form of Japanese poetry.  Haiku poems consist of 3 lines.  The first and last lines of a Haiku have 5 syllables and the middle line has 7 syllables.  The lines rarely rhyme. Here's a Haiku to help you remember:

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Haikus

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  1. Haikus What am I?

  2. Haiku • "Haiku" is a traditional form of Japanese poetry.  Haiku poems consist of 3 lines.  The first and last lines of a Haiku have 5 syllables and the middle line has 7 syllables.  The lines rarely rhyme. • Here's a Haiku to help you remember: • I am first with fiveThen seven in the middle --Five again to end. • Because Haikus are such short poems, they are usually written about things that are recognizable to the reader.  Animals and seasons are examples of recognizable topics children might enjoy exploring.

  3. What am I? • The most popular Haiku exercise I have found for children is a "What am I?" Haiku.  These act like a riddle.  The writer uses the Haiku to describe something.  The other children in the class can then attempt to guess what the poet was describing after listening to or reading the Haiku. • The poem can be read aloud by the poet with their classmates guessing the answer after it is read or all the Haikus can be hung on the bulletin board giving everyone the chance to read and guess. • Here are two examples of "What am I?" Haikus: • Green and speckled legs,Hop on logs and lily padsSplash in cool water. • In a pouch I grow,On a southern continent --Strange creatures I know.

  4. What am I? Red, yellow, and pink are some colors found on me. Thorns also grow near. - Mr. Crader - I’m big, brown, and fat. My great species is extinct. Elephants live on. - Mr. Crader -

  5. What am I? I run very fast. I have small spots and like meat. I’m good at hunting. - Jaquelle – I don’t move an inch. I love to eat fruit all day. I am upside down. - Praharshita -

  6. What am I? I am in the sea. I am larger than a fish. I’m the color blue! - Daphne - I am a good pet. Cats really hate my nature. I will chase and bite. - T.J. -

  7. What am I? Today you see sparks. In the summer you see me. In July, I’m there. - Katie - I run fast all day. Run, run, run, you can’t catch me I have lots of spots. - Jordan -

  8. What am I? Soaring everywhere Green skin, up high in the sky Prehistoric high! - Rex – I slither around. Yes, I am very slimy. Curious and smart! - Jaiden -

  9. What am I? My name starts with “W” I hang down from a big tree. Leaves hang down from me! - Bailey -

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