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The Art of the Haiku

The Art of the Haiku

Assessment

Presentation

English

6th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
RL.7.5, RF.1.3D, L.1.6

+20

Standards-aligned

Created by

S Flaherty

Used 114+ times

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6 Slides • 9 Questions

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The Art of the Haiku

Getting to Know the Haiku

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2

Poll

Have you heard of a haiku before?

Yes

No

3

Poll

Have you ever written or read a haiku before?

Read

Written

Neither

4

Where Does the Haiku Originate?

  • It originated in the 13th century (1200s) as the opening lines of the regna

  • It a Japanese form of poetry

  • The shorter haiku originated in the 16th century (1500s)

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Where Does the Haiku Originate?

  • The most famous Japanese poet who used the haiku form and perfected it was Basho.

  • Basho popularized the haiku as a individual standing poem

  • It became known as haiku in the 19th century

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6

Multiple Choice

In what country did the haiku originate?

1

China

2

Japan

3

Hawaii

4

Australia

7

Haiku Format

  • Urhymed

  • Three lines with a total of 17 syllables

  • First line is 5 syllables

  • Second line is 7 syllables

  • Third line is 5 syllables

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8

Multiple Choice

True or False: The three lines of a haiku always rhyme.

1

True

2

False

9

Multiple Choice

How many syllables are in the first and third lines of a haiku?

1

3

2

5

3

7

4

9

10

Multiple Choice

How many syllables are in the second line of a haiku?

1

3

2

5

3

7

4

9

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Themes of the Haiku

  • Japanese haikus traditionally focus on nature

  • It is important to write a haiku as something that you are observing from nature

  • It uses simple language and focuses on imagery rather than any other figurative language

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Hints for Writing a Haiku

  • Be specific about an event or observation

  • Use simple words that use one or more of your five senses (hearing, sight, smell, taste, touch)

  • Write in the present tense

  • Present your poem like an image

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13

Multiple Choice

True or False: Nature is usually the main focus of a haiku.

1

True

2

False

14

Multiple Choice

True or False: You should use imagery as the main focus when writing a haiku.

1

True

2

False

15

Poll

Are you ready to write your haiku?

Yes! I am extremely excited!

Kind of, I think I know what to do.

I'm not too sure but I will give it a try

Um I have a few questions still

The Art of the Haiku

Getting to Know the Haiku

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