Haiku ems week 28 42 min with bellringer, activity, quiz, and prompt

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BellringerShrill late-night chirping

Awakening messagesNews is sometimes bad.

Write 35 words about this little poem.

Come in, sit down, and get started. Please do not make me tell you what to do! Thank you.

Mr. Bartlett’s

English Class

What are We Doing Today?

What are We Doing Today?We will learn about a little poem form called haiku

What are We Doing Today?We will learn about a little poem form called haikuWe will read some haiku together

What are We Doing Today?We will learn about a little poem form called haikuWe will read some haiku togetherYou will write a haiku of your own!

What are We Doing Today?We will learn about a little poem form called haikuWe will read some haiku togetherYou will write a haiku of your own! You’ll take a 10-question quiz for daily grade

What are We Doing Today?We will learn about a little poem form called haikuWe will read some haiku togetherYou will write a haiku of your own! You’ll take a 10-question quiz for daily grade You’ll write 200 words in response to a prompt

What is a Haiku?A haiku is a way of writing a very short poem

What is a Haiku?A haiku is a way of writing a very short poemHas 3 lines of 17 syllables (usually 5, 7, 5)…

What is a Haiku?A haiku is a way of writing a very short poemHas 3 lines of 17 syllables (usually 5, 7, 5)…Often includes a word suggesting nature…

What is a Haiku?A haiku is a way of writing a very short poemHas 3 lines of 17 syllables (usually 5, 7, 5)…Often includes a word suggesting nature…The word “haiku” means “verse” in Japanese

What is a Haiku?A haiku is a way of writing a very short poemHas 3 lines of 17 syllables (usually 5, 7, 5)…Often includes a word suggesting nature…The word “haiku” means “verse” in JapaneseLet’s look at a haiku together!

But just for today…

When I say haiku, you say…

But just for today…

When I say haiku, you say…

bless you!

Untitled, by AndreaSpringtime comes at lastBees drink the juice from flowersBirds fly everywhere.

Untitled, by AndreaSpringtime comes at lastBees drink the juice from flowersBirds fly everywhere.

Three lines?

Untitled, by AndreaSpringtime comes at lastBees drink the juice from flowersBirds fly everywhere.

Three lines?

Untitled, by AndreaSpringtime comes at lastBees drink the juice from flowersBirds fly everywhere.

First line: 5 syllables?

Untitled, by AndreaSpringtime comes at lastBees drink the juice from flowersBirds fly everywhere.

Second line: 7 syllables?

Untitled, by AndreaSpringtime comes at lastBees drink the juice from flowersBirds fly everywhere. Third line: 5 syllables?

Untitled, by AndreaSpringtime comes at lastBees drink the juice from flowersBirds fly everywhere.

Is there a word that suggests nature?

Untitled, by AndreaSpringtime comes at lastBees drink the juice from flowersBirds fly everywhere.

Is there a word that suggests nature?

Untitled, by AndreaSpringtime comes at lastBees drink the juice from flowersBirds fly everywhere.

Haiku originated in Japan.

Haiku originated in Japan.

Japan

Haiku originated in Japan.

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This is the Japanese word for haiku.

This is the Japanese word for haiku.

This part means hai—

This is the Japanese word for haiku.

This part means hai—

…and this part means –ku.

This is the Japanese word for haiku.

This part means hai—

…and this part means –ku.

Put them together, and you gethaiku.

Let’s try to write this together.

First, write this part...

First, write this part...1

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First, write this part…then write this part…

First, write this part…then write this part…

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First, write this part…then write this part…

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First, write this part…then write this part…then write this part.

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Good. That’s hai—.

Good. That’s hai—.Now let’s do –ku.

Write this part…1

Write this part…Then write this part all in a single stroke.

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Then write this part as one stroke…

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Then write this part as one stroke…and this finishes it up!

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Haiku!Practice writing it a couple of times…

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A haiku is a way of writing a very short poemHas 3 lines of 17 syllables (usually 5, 7, 5)…Often includes a word suggesting nature…The word “haiku” means “verse” in Japanese

Let’s Review Haiku

Now You Write a Haiku Poem!

Now You Write a Haiku Poem!Looking for 3 lines of 17 syllables…

Now You Write a Haiku Poem!Looking for 3 lines of 17 syllables…Looking for a word suggesting nature…

Now You Write a Haiku Poem!Looking for 3 lines of 17 syllables…Looking for a word suggesting nature…Let’s take 5 minutes to compose a haiku

5 min

Let’s hear your haiku!Any volunteers...?

Here’s My Haiku

A cold winter’s dayAnd outside in my backyard

Three squirrels run away.

Minimum Takeaways for Today

A haiku is a way of writing a very short poem

Minimum Takeaways for Today

Minimum Takeaways for TodayA haiku is a way of writing a very short poemHas 3 lines of 17 syllables (usually 5, 7, 5)…

A haiku is a way of writing a very short poemHas 3 lines of 17 syllables (usually 5, 7, 5)…Often includes a word suggesting nature…

Minimum Takeaways for Today

A haiku is a way of writing a very short poemHas 3 lines of 17 syllables (usually 5, 7, 5)…Often includes a word suggesting nature…The word “haiku” means “verse” in Japanese

Minimum Takeaways for Today

A haiku is a way of writing a very short poemHas 3 lines of 17 syllables (usually 5, 7, 5)…Often includes a word suggesting nature…The word “haiku” means “verse” in JapaneseNow let’s take a short quiz.

Minimum Takeaways for Today

Short Quiz on Haiku10 Questions Quiz 15342

Question 1: What does the word haiku mean in Japanese? (a) poem (b) verse (c) syllable (d) song (e) sneeze

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Question 2: Traditionally, a haiku has ___ syllables in the first line. (a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 17 (e) 28

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Question 3: How many lines does a haiku traditionally have? (a) 3 (b) 5 (c) 7 (d) 17 (e) 19

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Question 4: A haiku often includes a ___ word. (a) color (b) nature (c) compound (d) foreign (e) complex

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Question 5: Traditionally, a haiku has ___ syllables in the second line. (a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 17 (e) 28

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Question 6: Which one of these is the Japanese word for haiku? (a) (b) (c) (d)

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Question 7: Which line would best complete this haiku? (a) Up a fossil. (b) A hole to spend the winter in. (c) Into a pine cone. (d) Until it finds buried treasure.

Late autumn moonlightA small worm silently digs…

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Question 8: Which line would be best for the middle of this haiku? (a) Show more than they ought to. (b) Hop on logs and lily pads. (c) Moving up and down. (d) Warts upon the back.

Green and speckled legs…Splash in cool water.

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Question 9: Which line would best start this haiku? (a) From a tree growing around (b) Falling to the ground (c) Where I am bound (d) Across the ground runs a hound

…I watch a leaf settle downIn a bed of brown

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Question 10: Write a traditional haiku on the back of your answer sheet.

6 min

Good.Pass your answer sheets forward now, please.

Then get out a fresh sheet of paper.

You buy a bracelet at a flea market. When you put it on, you discover that when you touch someone, you can hear their thoughts? What do you do?

Write 200 words. 20 min

Mr. Bartlett’s

English ClassThanks for your cooperation, and I’ll see you next time.