Divide the bottom portion of your construction paper into four quadrants. Attach a haiku poem that you (the student will create) into each quadrant. Follow.

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Divide the bottom portion of your construction paper into four quadrants. Attach a haiku poem that you (the student will create) into each quadrant. Follow the instructions from p. 260 of the textbook to make a haiku. Geography Shotoku Use p. 251 to make a Haiku poem about the legend of Japan’s creation. Use p. 253 to make a Haiku poem about Prince Shotoku. Feudalism Buddhism Use pgs. 257-258 to make a Haiku poem about Buddhism in Japan. Use p. 268 to make a Haiku poem about feudalism in Japan.

Geography 5 syllables Use p. 251 to make a Haiku poem about the legend of Japan’s creation. 6 cm 7 syllables 5 syllables 14 cm

Shotoku 5 syllables Use p. 253 to make a Haiku poem about Prince Shotoku. 6 cm 7 syllables 5 syllables 14 cm

Buddhism 5 syllables Use pgs. 257-258 to make a Haiku poem about Buddhism in Japan. 6 cm 7 syllables 5 syllables 14 cm

Feudalism 5 syllables Use p. 268 to make a Haiku poem about feudalism in Japan. 6 cm 7 syllables 5 syllables 14 cm