Phrases with «haiku»

The word "haiku" is a short form of poetry that originated in Japan. It consists of three lines with a specific syllable pattern (5-7-5) and typically describes nature or a moment in a concise and vivid way. Full definition

Sentences with «haiku»

  • Ann, like Faith, I also liken these incredible flash fiction stores to the writing of haiku poems. (hubpages.com)
  • When they're doing a massive online presentation like the one they did for Gamifi - ed, some may create slides in Keynote and others in Haiku Deck, but they all have to export and insert their slides into the group Google Presentation file the day before we present. (edutopia.org)
  • Modest resources have not blocked PBL innovation at North Whitfield Middle School, where seventh graders wrote haiku poems, then burned them into wood slices they cut from a log outside the school. (edutopia.org)
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