Apr 22 2009

Lifelong Learning Day – Poems

Published by Dot MacKenzie at 4:36 pm under English Day, Haiku, Poems

Acrostic Poems

 

Instructions:

 

Write an acrostic poem about recycling and water. You may choose any other scientific word, e.g. oxygen, nitrogen fixation, organic compounds, electricity, physics. If it is a poem, it should rhyme (die/lie, life/wife).

 

http://www.readwritethink.org/MATERIALS/ACROSTIC/

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/C42

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A43701086

 

E.g Guide

 

Go ahead, I’ll follow you

Until the end of time.

I hope my dreams will once come true:

Dreams, that you will be mine,

Eventually here to stay,

Showing me the way.

 

1 Recycling

R

E

C

Y

C

L

I

N

G

 

2 Water

W

A

T

E

R

 

B Haiku

 

A Haiku is a 3 line poem

http://www.toyomasu.com/haiku/

http://www.haiku.insouthsea.co.uk/teachbasho_self1.htm

 

1 The Avenues

Sitting in the Avenues

Watching the world go by

I thought about my life

 

2

Whitecaps on the Bay

A broken signboard banging

In the April wind.

 

Richard Wright (collected in Haiku: This Other World, Arcade Publishing)

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