The children of Room 11 have been writing Haiku. I hope you enjoy them as much as we did writing them.
Haiku by Ollie
Museum dinosaurs
Bones hanging from the ceiling
Giant creatures no more moving
My Haiku - Brandon
Crescent to full moon
Why change your face nightly
Moon never the same
My haiku - Charlize
The lovely cool sandy beach.
The waves washing up on the sand.
The seagulls watching over us.
The long stream flows through.
As we play race’s in the stream.
We are all very wet.
Haiku
Haiku - Tiara
A cocoon has hatched
The blue butterfly has left
Caterpillars dream to fly
Hiaku Anika
A colourful bow
Rain made beautiful arching
Gold found at its end
Haiku Emma
Moon so like a star
Full round face shining brightly
Turning night into day
Haiku - Rueben
Dinosaurs teeth biting
standing still in the museum
frightening no-one
Haiku - Samantha
Sparkling golden stars
One by one I see you shine
All in a gold line
haiku - Brooklyn
Sparkling golden stars
One by one I see you shine
All in a gold line
Haiku - Payge
Butterflies
The short night is through
Come out little butterfly
Out of your cacoon
The Moon - Payge
Up high in the sky
The moon shimmers down on me
the moon reflects light
Haiku - Rishi
The long night is through
Snail made silvery trail
Sun melt it away
Haiku - Alisha
The short night is through
little glowing beads of dew
Greet morning sunlight.
Haiku - Tara
The short night is through
On the wide grassland plain
Little beads of dew
Haiku - James
In deep dark water
A big predator does not move
look out for angler fish
Haiku - Mia
The night has arrived
The moon is shining so bright
The moon reflects light
Haiku - Reuben
The cat in the house
In front of the fire
Sleeping in the heat
Haiku - Orlando
A huge windy thing
sucks stuff into it like cars
and clouds meet the ground
Haiku Jemma
Sunset is over
The moon brightly reflecting
Whales swim up to play
Haiku - Josh
Frog on Lilly pad
fly darting by sees long tongue
manoeuvres and lives.
Haiku - Nicola
just in the morning
when the sun hasn't risen
awake little fluffy cat
Fantastic haikus room 11. Every one really captures a moment or a feeling. Isn't it funny how working with strict criteria such as the syllable count of haikus can give better results that if you didn't have any restrictions at all?
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