Bermuda Triangle - Haiku Poem
WALT: write a haiku poem
To finish our topic on ‘A World of Difference’ we are going to write a Haiku poem. A Haiku poem is a type of Japanese poem with only 3 lines. Each line has a number of syllables. Syllables are the beats that make up a word. For example, holiday has 3 syllables [Hol-i-day].
Line 1: 5 syllables Line 2: 7 syllables Line 3: 5 syllables
Miss West’s example about summer:
Summer and the sun Friends having fun at the beach Swimming in the sea.
Can you count out the syllables in each line?? |
Plan:
Words to describe the bermuda triangle |
Mysterious, ...Scary odd weird afraid vanish Amazing |
Line 1 (5 syllables/beats) |
Weird theories |
Line 2 (7 syllables/beats) |
A crazy mystery |
Line 3 (5 syllables/beats) |
Vanishing boats |
Write your finished poem out here:
Challenge: Write more than 1 stanza. Each stanza is like 1 haiku poem.
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Weird Theories
A crazy Mystery
Vanishing Boats
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