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on September 19, 2011 at 12:59:34 pm
 

 

 

Welcome To Wiki!

     In the Hawaiian language, "wiki" means quick. This is a quick, interactive site for English 9 students. Always keep in mind that this public domain is an educational resource; therefore, students must not post anything they do not want their principal, parents, and clergyman/woman to read. Inappropriate content will generate unpleasant consequences.   

                                   

Please review our rules for using this site:

 

  • We will post quality work.
  • We will respect the work of others.
  • We will post only content that is academically relevant.

 

 

 

 

    Haiku is Japanese poetry. It was invented many centuries ago. It is composed of three lines of verse that do not rhyme. The challenge is each line is limited to a particular number of syllables.

 

Line 1: 5 syllables

Line 2: 7 syllables

Line 3: 5 syllables

 

Your assignment is to write a haiku about anything having to do with the autumn season. It can be about falling leaves, fall sports and Homecoming, Halloween costumes, Thanksgiving dinner... the list is endless! Here is my haiku:

 

 

A steadfast scarecrow

armored in burlap and straw

protects fields of gold.

by Ms. Hansen 

 

Please remember to copy your poem from a rough draft to minimize your time on the site. Post directly onto the class page; do not create a new page. Avoid the Freshmen Frenzy by managing your time wisely. We will share our poems in class on Thursday, 9/29.

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

                                                                           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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