Hey bloggers,
For the step it up activity I had to create a Haiku poem. I have never written a Haiku poem before but I learnt that a Haiku poem has only 3 lines. The first line has to consist of 5 syllables and the second line need 7 syllables and the third line needs 5 syllables. I found it easy once I knew what topic I was writing it about and finding a picture was easy peasy lemon squeezy. Here is my Haiku poem about yoga.
Kick start task:
Step it up task:
For the step up task we had to write 3 Haiku poems. I have done an audio recording mine because I found it easier to record my voice then to do a video as I am a bit camera shy. I hope you guys like it.
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Kia Ora Marwah,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Zana and I am a blog commenter from the Summer Learning Journey.
I really enjoyed this activity as I like to write my own haiku especially on birthdays and christmas cards.
I like that you introduced the activity and explained what a haiku is and how to write one. I thought your haiku was very well written, you followed the haiku syllable rules and I like the peaceful theme with the poem and the matching image.
In regards to the step up post, you did a great job recording yourself reading them and I completely understand not wanting to show your face, I get a little camera shy myself. You read them all very clearly and loud and I like that each poem had a different theme, you used a great range of ideas and vocabulary.
Keep up the great work and I hope to see more of your posts over the summer.
Ngā mihi nui,
Zana Yates
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