Haiku

 

Haikus are three-lined poems. They have five syllables in the first line, seven in the second line, and five again in the third.

example:

girl with ginger hair

draws on tablet digital

climbing up a tree

Bye!

My Haiku

A couple of days ago we started something called a Haiku. You have 3 lines and the words need to be 5 7 5 so some thing like

Flowers everywhere

Listening to birds chirping

Feeling the soft grass

 

Something like that but mines was

 

Ticktocks everywhere

Listening to deja vu

Playing with mad friends

 

 

 

my Haiku

a few days ago we wrote haiku about our self . we wrote 3 lines and had 5 words for 1st line ,7 words for second line and 5 words for 3rd line. they are poems from japan.

mine was…..

pink flowers blooming

the guinea pigs running free

sheep in the fields

 

but we could do anything that was about us

after we wrote it we had to draw around the haiku  we did things about us. animals we like,food we like,random drawings etc.

 

Haiku

Hello.

First of all I would like to clarify at first I thought haiku was Raikou with an H.

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Anyway I need to show you my two haiku’s because, well, I think they are good.

Endless

Always doing chores

Rarely get any game time

Bored most of the day

That was my first haiku, “Endless” the second one is about an awesome fighting-/steel-type Pokemon whose evolution line is the only one that can learn aura sphere.

Lucario

Lucario, rise

We have many battles, friend

We will win them all

 

And after that I put some drawings of what I liked on my Endless haiku and a picture of a Lucario on “Lucario” (The picture sucks).

Anyway thats it, BYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

GRADUATION JUNE 2021

Well done EAGLEBEE, this year’s winning house at Sports Day.

 

Congratulations to pupils who earned one of Mrs Madden’s Holywood Plaques – they are stunning. Thanks Mrs Madden!

 

(The plaques are inside the box – we’ll try to get a close up shot for you to see!!)

Thanks to the Holywood’s Got Talent Finalists – you were all outstanding.

Our first pupil ever to play the pipes at Graduation – thank you!!

CONGRATULATIONS to all our pupils for their effort and hard work this session!!

And then it was time to say thank you and best wishes to our P7 pupils…

We are very proud of our P7 pupils and wish them every success at secondary school and beyond! They have the skills and capacity to change the world…

We are looking forward to hearing all about it!!

We’re also looking forward to the P7 Parade at the end of the day on Friday!!

Thanks Kaitlyn and Hannah!

Hannah and Kaitlyn took on the task of filming sports day and despite a shaky hand and a chilly day they did a great job.

They got all the important crossing the finishing line moments!!

THANK YOU!

We’re  so sorry our parents and families couldn’t join us  – hope to see you back and cheering us all on next session.

Miss Dale

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