haiku is a form of traditional japanese poetry. haiku poems consist of three lines. the syllable...
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Haiku is a form of traditional Japanese Poetry.
Haiku poems consist of three lines.
The syllable pattern of a Haiku poem is 5,7,5.The first and last lines of a Haiku have 5 syllables and the middle line has 7 syllables.
A syllable is part of word pronounced as a unit.
It is usually made up of a vowel alone or a vowel and one or more consonants.
The word “syllable” has three syllables –syl-la-ble.
Falling to the ground,I watch a leaf settle down
In a bed of brown.
The wind is blowingIt is blowing very hardI don't like the wind.
Children are playingFlowers blooming from the sun
Nature feeling good!
SUMMERNo school in summer.Swimming in the cool
water.Sipping lemonade.
By Daniel
Dog
Brain storm words:
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