Blackout poetry and haiku

Poetry project 1.1
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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

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Poetry project 1.1
Please take out your notebook and a pen
leave the rest in your bag

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The poetry project
During the poetry project you will learn about and experiment with all sorts of different types of poetry.

There is an assignment with a "letter grade"

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End assignment

You are going to write your own poem and recite it to class.


It must have eight lines
Its subject is your choice
Explain what the poem is about

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Poem style 1: 
Black out poems

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Another version of a poem is a blackout poem in which you black out a piece of text, but leave open certain words that you want to use. You create sentences with those blackouts and in this way, you create a certain message/line/and so on. 

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Your own black out poem
With the paper you receive, colour your own black out poem. 
Give it a swirl and be creative!
timer
10:00

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Poem style 2: Haiku
Take out your notebook and a pen

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What do both poems have in common?

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What is a haiku?
It's an ancient form of poetry which originates in Japan. 
Its often themed around nature and feelings about the natural world. 

It follows a set pattern. 

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Haiku rules to writing

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Your assignment for today's class
Choose one of the three topics written below.
Make a haiku about that topic, and stick to the writing rule.

Structure:                                    Topic
5 syllables                                     1. Spring
7 syllables                                     2. School
5 syllables                                     3. Birds

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Your Haiku's

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