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The Haiku Kid: Poetry Found?
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012. Do you see it? A celebration of National Poetry Month is in full swing at school. Between prepping the "release" of our Hallway Haiku Project. During which some previously unknown (and truly "nice to know" in nature) information could be shared with my class. Upon first glance at the aforementioned signage, I sincerely had little idea what I was intended to observe in the poster. "What does that sign. The student prompted me once again. After congratulating the student for innat...
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The Haiku Kid: First Haiga of NPM
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Sunday, April 1, 2012. First Haiga of NPM. Backyard, yesterday afternoon (3/31/12). Under fragile pine,. Shrewd rabbit nibbles damp grass. One blade at a time. While it has been entertaining the past few days watching the rabbit lay about our backyard avoiding the dog, my wife reminds me that it might not be quite so "fun" when the rabbit and his pals are eating away at our small vegetable garden in a few months. Posted by Mister Scott. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Haiku by Edward Weiss.
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The Haiku Kid: Piecing Together The Hallway Haiku Project
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012. Piecing Together The Hallway Haiku Project. While it has been a few weeks since I first posted regarding the Hallway Haiku Project. The task was as follows: each student was assigned one of the four (4) hallway haiku that had made the cut based on individual group (hello, oxymoron! This morning in class, one student inquired as to whether or not we would be returning to the hallway haiku project now that break had concluded, and actually get to hang some of the haiku up in the h...
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The Haiku Kid: Hallway Haiku Project: Process & Model
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Sunday, December 18, 2011. Hallway Haiku Project: Process and Model. A few weeks ago on Facebook my "friend" Scott Simon of NPR posted a story about his interview with activist/artist John Morse entitled Haiku Traffic Signs Bring Poetry To NYC Streets. The following class, we took both activities and synthesized them into the writing of re-purposed haiku (really more of a senyru as the kigo, or seasonal word was unnecessary) intended to both evoke an image and to communicate a message or idea of value to...
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The Haiku Kid: Haiku in the Machine
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Sunday, October 23, 2011. Haiku in the Machine. Accepting the convenience of modern technology, the author succumbs to the use of his cellphone to "write.". I suppose you can now count me among those hypocritical psuedo-luddites who both decry modern technology while simultaneously embracing the parts of it that ease their own lives. Posted by Mister Scott. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Haiku by Edward Weiss. Haiku, The Noise of the Truth. How to Write a Prose Poem.
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The Haiku Kid: A Poetry Month Coloring Book Discovered!
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012. A Poetry Month Coloring Book Discovered! While combing the stacks at one of my alternate comic book shopping locations I came across a coloring book, which is apparently based upon a popular children's title, from Arcana Publishing, A Cat Named Haiku. The source material, with the same title, on which the coloring book is based chronicles Haiku's antics in the eponymous three line poetry- as a fan of the form (as well as its variations) I. Have ordered from my local comic shop!
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The Haiku Kid: Haiku
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012. Pool on hushed windshield glass-. Spring sleet soon wiped clean. Posted by Mister Scott. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Haiku by Edward Weiss. Haiku, The Noise of the Truth. How to Write a Prose Poem. The Jack Kerouac American Haiku Page. Poetsorg from the Academy of Amercian Poets. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.