Saturday 19 December 2020

Writing A Haiku Poem - Summer Learning Journey

 Today we had to learn about and write a Haiku poem, It's based on a traditional Japanese poetic form. First we had to read How to write a Haiku poem, then watch How to write a Haiku poem, and then we start out create. Our create was to write a Haiku poem. I have based mine on summer. A Haiku poem has to be written on 1 topic only, but a Haiku poem can be a funny one, seasons or even anything. Here is my Haiku poem.

3 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Selina, Kiana again from the Summer Learning Journey.

    Kei te kata! This made me laugh! I really liked this one in particular because it has so much truth behind it. I used to work at the local pools as a swim teacher and lifeguard and every summer it would be very busy that I would have to turn up to work 10 minutes earlier to get a good park. What is it about summer that interests you the most?

    You have also done an awesome job in the introduction part of the blos post where you explain what this activity involves which is great to see!

    Keep up the good mahi! I look forward to your response in the comment section below.

    Ngā mihi
    Kiana-Marino

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  2. Kia ora Selina,
    I really like your haiku poem.
    I learnt that there is nowhere to park your car.
    Ma te Wa,
    Kylah

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    1. Kia Ora Kylah,
      Thank you for commenting on my blog,
      I really appreciate that you liked my haiku poem,
      On hot days it’s like there is no where to park unless you go to the beach or pools early.
      Mā te wā,
      Selina

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