Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Haiku

A haiku is a Japanese poem that has three sentences and doesn't have to rhyme. It is always about nature. The first line has five syllables, the second has seven and the last one has five syllables.

The Year 4's have had a lesson about haiku poetry and we wrote a poem about trees. They are below.

SH

tall beautiful trees
the bark is rough and cracky
pretty blowing leaves

MG

Tall beautiful trees
I can see a tree blowing
tall fun blowing trees

LT

Big green bushy trees
Leaves blowing in the strong breeze
I can hear the trees

EO

Big beautiful trees
Shaking in the big strong wind
They are thin and thick.

1 comment:

  1. I love this Lachlan. Mum❤️
    Great work everyone they are just lovely.

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