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Haiku

Haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry.

The very first books ever written in Japanese were collections of legends and poems. The most famous kind of Japanese poem is the haiku, a very short poem with only three lines.

The most famous haiku poet was Basho (1644-1694). This is an English translation of his best known poem: The old pond A frog jumps in Sound of water

Haiku poems consist of 3 lines… The first and last lines of a Haiku have 5 syllables and the middle line has 7 syllables.

Here’s a Haiku to help you remember… I am first with five Then seven in the middle-- Five again to end.

Remember… A syllable is a part of a word pronounced as a unit. It is usually made up of a vowel alone or a vowel with one or more consonants. The word “syllable” has 3 syllables: syl–la-ble

How many syllables are in the word poetry ? 3 syllables: po-e-try How many syllables are in the word haiku ? 2 syllables: hai-ku

Since the Haiku poet only has 3 lines to work with, Haiku poems are usually written about one simple thing.

An animal, a season of the year, a raindrop or a snowflake are all examples of things you might write a Haiku about.

Haiku poems can almost act like a riddle. Try writing a Haiku poem about a certain animal, but don’t mention the animals name. See if your classmates can guess what you wrote about.

Here is an example… Green and speckled legs, Hop on logs and lily pads Splash in cool water.

Sounds like this Haiku is describing one of these.

Before you write your own haiku… What types of things are haiku poems usually written about? Things found in nature.

How many lines does a haiku poem have? 3 lines How many syllables in each line? First line: 5 Second line: 7 Third line: 5

Now it’s your turn… Task 1 – In your notebook Write your own “What am I?” Haiku

Task 2 - On Padlet Write 5 Haikus about: An object 4. Nature A season 5. An animal Something in the sky
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