Lesson Plans - English

TITLE: Haiku Poetry Based on Japanese Art

ENGLISH: Poetry

Haiku is a short poem of Japanese origin that creates a mood with the use of concrete images.  It consists of three lines. The first line has 5 syllables, the second line has 7 syllables, and the third has 5 syllables.  Haiku show the essence of a moment where nature is linked to human nature.  It is written about common experiences and natural objects.

TEKS:

7.15 D, E, G, H 
7.16 A, B, C, D E, F
7.17 A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I

OBJECTIVE:

Students will create original poetry by using specific pictures as inspiration.

MATERIALS:

  • Haiku Examples
  • See images below

Bando Tamasaburo
Kunisada
Bando Tamasaburo as Hatsuhana...

Kuniyoshi
Heroic Stories of the Taiheiki

IMPLEMENTATION:

  1. Discuss haiku with students.
  2. Expose students to examples of haiku.
  3.  Model a haiku for the students on the board or overhead.
  4. Give students the images included with this lesson plan and in groups of 2 or 3, have them write several haiku based on the images.
  5. If you have computers in the classroom you may want to have the students create a multimedia presentation in either PowerPoint, MPower, or Hyperstudio to showcase the collection of poetry created by the class.
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