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Sunday, 16 February 2020

My Haiku Planning Sheet

Kumusta everyone! 

Welcome back to my blog. It's been a month since I haven't posted in my blog. Anyways, as you know that we are in Hornby High School! We started school since last 3 weeks ago. 

The first week in our Hornby High school, we have been learning different types of poetry. And last week, we are learning about Haiku Poetry.

You might be wondering what Haiku Poetry means.

Haiku Poetry is an unryhmed Poetry. It's a Japanese verse of three unryhmed lines of five, seven and fine syllables. A syllables is forming the whole part of a sentence in a word. 

In order to make Haiku Poetry, you must:
  • Composed 3 lines (5, 7 and 5)
  • Have 17 syllables
  • uses the senses

We had a try on it and the topic we have to use is about summer. Here is a google drawing of an example of what the paper looks like:



After we've done the summer Haiku Poem, we have to do another one which is amazing because we get to choose what the topic can be. But before we can make our sentence, we have to write some list about objects that describe our topic. 

Here is my list and try to guess what topic this is about.

-Fresh air
-Wind
-Raining
-Summer
-Winter
-Leaves/Trees 

 I then combined them together to make a sentence. Here's that sentence:

World is colorful (5 Syllables)
It could be happy or sad, (7 Syllables)
Laughter or Sadness (5 Syllables)

The topic for this is.... Emotion! Did you get right?, did you guess it??

That's all for today. I hope you learn something new. Please give me some feedback about what should I work on. 

Have an awesome day! Bye! 

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