Thursday, November 15, 2012

Grand Avenue State School Grade 5A Haiku

Week 6 of the school term down. And what a week it has been! Today I taught at the lovely, respectable school of Grand Avenue State School, Grade 5A. I particularly like this school, the students are generally so well-behaved and respectful. Respect! On with the haiku heavyweights of today:

cacti
growing tall
under a moon

(by Cooper)

trees sway
fresh air
giving life

(by Tema)

bells 
ring
at dawn's rise

(by Cooper)

butterflies
flutter
through the lush trees

(by Sarah)

a snake slithers
into a crack
in the rock

(by Caleb)

apples drop
at wind's 
breeze

(by Cooper)

birds fly
through
the bendy hills

(by Ayush)

summer night
owls screech
in between dreams

(by Aleksandar)

birds chirp
while
trees blush

(by Samantha)

stone bridge 
stands in silence
all day long

(by Kasey)

Wow grade 5A, the quality of haiku in this series is just fantastic!!! I am so pleased and impressed with all of your efforts. Keep up the good work! I can definitely see some potential future poets and authors, if you aren't already! :-) Blessings upon you! Mr. Pham.


1 comment:

Unknown said...

I like those beautiful haikus

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