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Example: Birds are so talented (6 syllables) [Take away the word so] Singing a song sweetly (6 syllables) [Add the word so] Always in tune (4 syllables) [Substitute never out of for always in] Revised Poem: Birds are talented (5 syllables) Singing a song so sweetly (7 syllables) Never out of tune (5 syllables)
Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry. Typically, haikus are written about nature, but they can be about any topic. Haikus have a very specific syllable structure. The first line of every haiku has 5 syllables, the second line has 7 syllables, and the last line has 5 syllables. Use the space below to brainstorm, plan, and write your own haiku.
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Start on the haiku that you are going to find hardest to write. Is it easier to write about Summer and Winter? What is Autumn like? What is Spring like? STEP FOUR Write your haiku for each season. STEP FIVE Look through what you have written. Are there any words which are not necessary? Cross them out.
A haiku (pronounced “hi-koo”) is a three-line poem, often about a season or nature. It has rules for the number of syllables on each line. Usually, the last line makes an observation. Winter is coming. Snow will be arriving soon. We should rake the leaves.