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1 LA: Friday, February 8, 2019 Handouts: * None
Homework: * Begin writing your own haiku poem Haiku poem is due Monday, beginning of class Assignments due: * None

2 Lesson Goal: Students will learn how to write Haiku poetry.
Outcomes: Be able to . . . Describe the distinctive features of a Haiku poem. Analyze published Haiku poetry. Begin writing Haiku poetry during class. Edit and proof student’s Haiku poetry. Exchange haiku poems for peer review. Eventually present Haiku poem to class. Eventually publish Haiku poem in class’s online magazine.

3 Starter #1 How many of you learned how to write Haiku poetry when you were in grade school?
Do you still have the Haiku poetry that you wrote in past years? Take out a sheet of paper. Put your name on it. Write down the topic(s) or titles of the haiku poetry you wrote when you were younger. In a few moments, I’m going to ask you to share with the class the titles or subjects you did when you created haiku poetry. Open your Chromebook to our online PDF (pp. 641 – 642)

4 Starter #2 Let’s review the distinctive features of Haiku poetry. . . .
What is Haiku poetry? Haiku is a poetry form that originated in Japan in the late 1800s. It usually follows these guidelines: 1) It’s three lines; 2) It’s usually about nature; 3) It usually has a total of 17 syllables: 5 syllables in the first line; 7 syllables in the second line; 5 in the third line.

5 Starter #3 How to write Haiku poetry . . .
Line 1 5 syllables to state your subject Line 2 7 syllables to describe your subject Line 3 5 syllables to define a word in the second line Examples: An old silent pond . . . A frog jumps into the pond, Splash! Silence again. The red blossom bends And drips its dew to the ground Like a tear it falls.


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