Created by: Ms. Librizzi’s Class Asbury Park Middle School Asbury Park, New Jersey
Haiku Poetry A Haiku is a poem that does not rhyme and is about nature. The first line has 5 syllables, the second line has 7 syllables, and the third line has 5 syllables. A Haiku is a poem that does not rhyme and is about nature. The first line has 5 syllables, the second line has 7 syllables, and the third line has 5 syllables.
Snakes by Traivon Snakes have very big fangs Deadly poison will come out Run if you see one
Giraffe by Victor The giraffe is tall Stretching his neck up the tree Munching on the leaves
Wild Buffalo by Victor P. Wild buffalo So big and fast with long horns Fast and fat with hairy skin
Snakes by Victor P. Fast slimy and long Camouflage in the tall grass I hear hissing run
Elephants by Jaquan Elephants so big Swinging their trunks left and right Feet stomping all day
Monkey by Jaquan Swinging in the trees By his hairy long brown tail Looking for his food
Giraffe by Chris It has a long neck The tallest one by the tree He gets all the leaves
Snakes by Ucal Big fangs with poison Hiding behind a big rock Hiding behind a big rock Run fast for your life!
Lions by Paul They run very fast They have sharp claws and big teeth They will hunt you down
Zebra by Miriam Big black and white stripes Watching them gets me dizzy Watching them gets me dizzy Zebras cool to watch Zebras cool to watch
Safari Ants by Eleazar Thousands marching by Looking for food everywhere OUCH - they think I’m food
Giraffe by Eleazar Long neck stretching high Reaching for leaves high in trees Munching, crunching leaves