PIZZAZ!... HAIKU POEMS
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INFORMATION and INSTRUCTIONS
For a description, simple instructions and some examples of this
well-known form of poetry, see:
LESSON PLAN RESOURCES
The AskERIC Lesson Plan
Archives are
an excellent set of resources for locating lesson plans on topics such as
haiku. A quick search, for example, on 01 April 2002 reveals the
following:
A HANDFUL OF OTHER HAIKU RESOURCES
- Haiku Contests from
Haiku World.
http://www.haikuworld.org/contests/
- Halloween
Haikus, written by kids.
http://longwood.cs.ucf.edu/~MidLink/haikus.html
- Interactive
Haiku Submit your haiku on a form, and read what others have
sent!http://www.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~yukihiko/haiku.shtml
- Pseudo-Haiku
Poetry by Rodrigo de Almeida Siqueira. Create a poem with this
structured form.
http://www.lsi.usp.br/usp/rod/poet/haicreate.html
- SPAM Haiku
(Spamku?) Some topics not appropiate for K-12.
http://www.spamhaiku.com/spamhaiku/site/
- Toast Point
Haiku Contest
No longer
an active
contest,
but a good
source of
creative
examples. http://www.webcom.com/erique/haiku/haiku.html
- Web
Directory: Google's
Haiku Listings A good place to search if you want more haiku
links.
http://directory.google.com/Top/Arts/Literature/Poetry/Forms/Haiku_and_Related_Forms/Personal_Pages/
- Web
Directory: Yahoo's Haiku Listings Another good place to search if you
still want
more.http://dir.yahoo.com/Arts/Humanities/Literature/Poetry/Poetic_Forms/Closed_Forms/Haiku/
Leslie Opp-Beckman, Technology Coordinator and ESL Instructor
E-mail:
leslieob@uoregon.edu
5212 University of
Oregon,
American English Institute
Eugene, Oregon 97403-5212 USA
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This page last updated: 06 June 2004