Thursday 20th May
LO: To write a Haiku poem.
Today you can have some fun creating your own Haiku poems all about your experiences of life at home since school closed. To be successful you just need to follow the 5-7-5 syllable rule for the three lines of your poem.
On the next page are some images to help you think of some ideas for your poems. There is also the Mrs W word bank to support your ideas.
Task
Challenge 1
Choose words to complete the poem below. Remember to count to sylla-bles in each line!
Playing _____________ (5)
blistering ____________ (7)
guzzle________ (5)
Challenge 2
Write 2 Haiku poems. Choose a different theme for each one.
Challenge 3
Write 3 Haiku poems. Include some Mrs Wordsmith words. It may help to select a word and then build your poem around it.
Examples/
with my toys
in the park
in the grass
weather today
sunshine always
sunshine outside
lemonade
down the cake
fish and chips
Learning at my desk,
Persevere until it’s done,
After I can play!
Strolling through lush tress,
Collecting leaves and sticks,
Making my mud face.
Year 2 Mrs Wordsmith words:
astonishing persevere exhausted douse
Character words:
encouraging envious ambitious heartbroken humiliated petri-fied desperate optimistic gargantuan devious dazzling
flawless squat impeccable shrivelled tongue-tied
Taste and Smell words:
musty moist stale odour guzzle toxic citrusy stale gorge
rancid mouth-watering parched famished
Setting words:
frothy overgrown rural twilight the summit barren rugged ru-ral hectic bustling
Weather words:
dreary sweltering perspire torrential clammy radiant gleaming bleak windswept blistering