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Haiku(Hi koo)

Haiku

• A form of poetry from Japan• Very short with a specific pattern• Usually has to do with nature

Haiku

• Here is an example of Haiku:

Haiku

• Here is an example of Haiku:

A glistening trailon fallen leaves is all thatremains of the snail.

Haiku

• Here is an example of Haiku:

A glistening trailon fallen leaves is all thatremains of the snail.

What makes this a haiku?

Haiku

• Here is an example of Haiku:

A glistening trailon fallen leaves is all thatremains of the snail.

What makes this a haiku?

Haiku has 3 lines.

Haiku

• Here is an example of Haiku:

A glistening trail (1)on fallen leaves is all that (2)remains of the snail. (3)

What makes this a haiku?

Haiku has 3 lines.

Haiku

• Here is an example of Haiku:

A glistening trail (1)on fallen leaves is all that (2)remains of the snail. (3)

What makes this a haiku?

Haiku has 3 lines.

Haiku has specific syllable patterns.

Haiku

• Here is an example of Haiku:

A glistening trail (1)on fallen leaves is all that (2)remains of the snail. (3)

What makes this a haiku?

Haiku has 3 lines.

Haiku has specific syllable patterns.

The first line will have 5 syllables.

Haiku

• Here is an example of Haiku:

A glistening trail (1)on fallen leaves is all that (2)remains of the snail. (3)

What makes this a haiku?

Haiku has 3 lines.

Haiku has specific syllable patterns.

The first line will have 5 syllables.

The 2nd line will have 7 syllables.

Haiku

• Here is an example of Haiku:

A glistening trail (1)on fallen leaves is all that (2)remains of the snail. (3)

What makes this a haiku?

Haiku has 3 lines.

Haiku has specific syllable patterns.

The first line will have 5 syllables.

The 2nd line will have 7 syllables.

The 3rd line will have 5 syllables.

Now let’s figure out what it means.

A glistening trail on fallen leaves is all thatremains of the snail.

Now let’s figure out what it means.

A glistening trail on fallen leaves is all thatremains of the snail.

What are some words that we recognize?

Now let’s figure out what it means.

A glistening trail on fallen leaves is all thatremains of the snail.

What are some words that we recognize?

Now let’s figure out what it means.

A glistening trail on fallen leaves is all thatremains of the snail.

What are some words that we recognize?

What is a “glistening trail” if we are talking about a snail?

Now let’s figure out what it means.

A glistening trail on fallen leaves is all thatremains of the snail.

What are some words that we recognize?

What is a “glistening trail” if we are talking about a snail?

What is th

is

poem about?

Lively children playamong the cherry blossomsin the old graveyard.

Lively children playamong the cherry blossomsin the old graveyard.

Is this

haiku?

Lively children playamong the cherry blossomsin the old graveyard.

Is this

haiku?

Does it have the correct number of lines?

Lively children playamong the cherry blossomsin the old graveyard.

Is this

haiku?

Does it have the correct number of lines?

Is the syllable pattern correct? 5-7-5?

Lively children playamong the cherry blossomsin the old graveyard.

Lively children playamong the cherry blossomsin the old graveyard.

Can we figure out

what it means?

Lively children playamong the cherry blossomsin the old graveyard.

Where are the children?

Lively children playamong the cherry blossomsin the old graveyard.

Where are the children?

What are they doing?

Lively children playamong the cherry blossomsin the old graveyard.

Where are the children?

What are they doing? What time of

the year is it?

After coming outto close the gate, I end uplistening to frogs.

After coming outto close the gate, I end uplistening to frogs.

Haiku?

After coming outto close the gate, I end uplistening to frogs.

Haiku?How do you

know?

After coming outto close the gate, I end uplistening to frogs.

Haiku?How do you

know?

What is the poem

about?

Haiku

HaikuBless

you

Haiku

• A short poem, originally from Japan• Exactly 3 lines long• Syllable pattern

– 5 - 7 - 5

• Usually has something to do with nature

Haiku

Let’s try writing a haiku.