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Wednesday 15th July 2020
LO: To write a haiku poem.
What is a haiku?
A haiku is a traditional form of Japanese poetry. Haikus do not have to rhyme
but they do require a particular pattern of syllables. Do you know what a syllable
is?
Syllables are the separate beats/parts of words. Can you work out how many
syllables are in these words? Clap them out as you say them if it helps.
Answers:
Ball—1 syllable Butterfly—3 syllables Watermelon—4 syllables Candle—2 syllables.
How many syllables are in your name?
Look at each of these lockdown haikus. Can you recognise a common syllable
Read the haikus again. This time, clap the syllable pattern as you read.
Must
Should
Use the word bank on the next page to write your own haiku inspired by lockdown or anything else you like. Remember to stick to the syllable pattern.
Could
Choose your favourite poem from the three you have written this week. Can you learn it off by heart? Can you perform it to someone at home? You could even record your performance!
Tips for a good poetry performance:
Speak clearly—don’t rush!
Make eye-contact with the audience
Use expression—is it a happy poem? Scary? Sad?
If you want you could add some actions.
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