Have you done a Hiaku before?
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Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Haiku
Hi guys and welcome back to the second to last blog post for the 2019 School Year, this blog is about my Hiaku that I made and I spent 5 days on this and I hope that you like it as much as I do.
there was 4 things that I could do a: Limerick, Hiaku, Cinquian and Using Comparisons in Poetry and I choose a Hiaku :)
Have you done a Hiaku before?
Have you done a Hiaku before?
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Kia ora Josh, this is Kieryn from the Summer Learning Journey.
ReplyDeleteYou have done an outstanding job creating your Christmas poem, and I appreciate the effort you have put into planning out your haiku!
Having this structure has really helped you stick to the syllable guidelines required for a haiku so ka pai for taking the time to plan this out properly!
Christmas Eve at your cousins sounds like it will be a super fun time! I remember going to my cousins houses for Christmas when I was younger. We always used to bake chocolate chip cookies for Santa on Christmas Eve, and leave them out with a fresh, ice cold glass of milk.
You mentioned that you were getting matching outfits! What kind of outfits are these? Are they Christmas themed, or just regular clothes?
Nga mihi