I remember learning how to write Haiku poems in grade school. Haiku is an unrhymed poetic form consisting of 17 syllables arranged in three lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables. I am excited to share with you a FREE Haiku printable and some basic information about incorporating Haiku into your homeschool.
Learn how to begin teaching traditional Japanese haiku poems in your homeschool. This post includes four haiku poems to get you started, and a FREE haiku worksheet.
Click here to visit www.thehomeschoolresourceroom.com for access to this free printable Haiku resource.
Check out these other Haiku & poetry books:
Haiku: Japanese Art and Poetry (English and Japanese Edition)Write Your Own Haiku for Kids: Write Poetry in the Japanese Tradition – Easy Step-by-Step Instructions to Compose Simple Poems
If It Rains Pancakes: Haiku and Lantern Poems (Poetry Adventures)
Writing Poetry with Children
Teaching 10 Fabulous Forms Of Poetry: Great Lessons, Brainstorming Sheets, and Organizers for Writing Haiku, Limericks, Cinquains, and Other Kinds of Poetry Kids Love (Teaching Strategies)
Won Ton: A Cat Tale Told in Haiku
Love Haiku: Japanese Poems of Yearning, Passion, and Remembrance
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Carrie Fernandez is the founder of Homeschool Giveaways and owner of Daily Skill Building. She has been homeschooling for over 18 years, has two girls and works side by side at home with her awesome husband. She has been saved by grace, fails daily, but continues to strive toward the prize of the high calling of being a daughter of the Most High God.