Let’s write haiku with help from spring and cherry blossoms

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Let’s write haiku with help from spring and cherry blossoms Haiku Alive: Sakura Let’s write haiku with help from spring and cherry blossoms

https://youtu.be/I2ArtWFNTqM Living in harmony with nature: Japanese celebrate the return of blossoms on cherry trees https://youtu.be/I2ArtWFNTqM

Cherry tree blossoms (in Japanese: sakura) As spring arrives, Japan turns into shades of pink!

This beautiful and brave flower announces winter’s end

Hanami parties are special celebrations held under the blossoms of the flowering cherry trees

Hanami Haiku in cherry blossom’s shade there is no such thing as a stranger Kobayashi Issa 1763-1828

Special foods are made just for Hanami parties

For more than 1,000 years, families and friends have gathered for Hanami parties for food and drink, games, music and poetry. Many artists have made beautiful pictures of the celebrations.

Sadly, sakura blossoms only last 2 weeks Sadly, sakura blossoms only last 2 weeks. Letting go is sad and beautiful. Nature is never finished, and they will be back next year!

The blooming of cherry trees was important to samurai warriors: just like sakura, they were born to live brilliantly and die young

Sakura isn’t just celebrated in Japan!

Every spring, visitors celebrate sakura blooming at Portland Japanese Garden!

Sakura are gone in two weeks – but what if we can keep them alive…in a haiku poem?

What is haiku -- remember. Haiku is a form of Japanese nature poetry What is haiku -- remember? Haiku is a form of Japanese nature poetry. It was first written over 400 years ago, and is now read and written all over the world old pond frog jumps in sound of water ---Basho, Haiku Master (1644-1694)

How do we write haiku? A haiku is a three-line poem about nature with about 17 syllables and a sound pattern: 5 syllables in 1st line 7 syllables in the 2nd line 5 syllables in the 3rd line orange koi racing red and white flash blue water ripples in sky chase

Inside a Japanese garden, every step is a new moment of discovery Inside a Japanese garden, every step is a new moment of discovery. In haiku, each of the three lines allows a fresh view of a simple moment.

What are haiku poems about What are haiku poems about? These word pictures share the writer’s moment with the reader about: Nature Harmony and change over the four seasons Discoveries of all five senses

Haiku are both simple and complicated! 3 lines About 17 Sounds (5…7…5) No punctuation needed Reflections of nature Present tense Reflect the 5 senses Word pictures Only 3 Lines Words count more than counting syllables Show, don’t tell Wonder about nature Be in the moment Stay curious Picture your words

To begin writing, tune in to nature with your five senses LOOK! blossoms sway tiny pink clouds shy petals LISTEN! pink whispers silence shaking quiet vibrations SMELL! sweet fragrance gentle wind fresh buds TASTE! drops of rain fresh earth pink icing FEEL/TOUCH! hope springs warm chill harmony unfolds

Haiku inspired by sakura!

Now it’s your turn to practice sakura haiku! trees growing pink red blooming bright moss climbing rain drops hit leaves Jeremiah—4th grade