2. A haiku is a Japanese poem with lines of five-seven-
five syllables.
3. A haiku does not have to rhyme! In fact most haikus
don’t rhyme at all!
4. Haikus were invented in Japan as says in the first
slide
5. Haikus was invented around the 9th century in Japan
6. (Sorry I couldn’t insert the examples I found on the
internet. But I do have the citing of the website.)
"HAIKUS." HAIKU.COM. Web. 02 Apr. 2012.
<http://www.haiku.com/>.
7. HIAKU #1
I look for A stAr
I cAn only see the moon
Now I see A stAr
HIAKU #2
You have chEEsE doodlEs
A dElicious crunchy snack
I wish I had one
8. A haiku has exactly seventeen syllables. No more.
No less.