A haiku poem is a type of Japanese poetry that follows a specific format. It has three lines, each line has a spefic amount of syllables.

Line 1: 5 syllables

Line 2: 7 syllables

Line 3: 5 syllables

Haiku poems often describe nature scenes or capture a moment in time. They use vivid language and sensory details to create a picture in the reader's mind. Writing Haiku poems can be a fun way to express feelings or observations about the world around us in a short and focused way.

Note: A Haiku poem does not need to rhyme.

Tip: It can be helpful to use your hands to clap and count the syllables for each line.

Use the templates with your class as they explore writing Haiku.

Downloads
Haiku Planner
Haiku Paper: Frame
Haiku Paper: Ivy
Haiku Paper: Tree
Haiku Paper: Bear
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