Now For The Best Part: Seasonal Haiku @ ALS

March is funny weather. Some days its winter and other days, spring. Given the changes outside and the student’s increasing skill with line breaks and imagery, it was the right time to try out seasonal haiku, inspired by Issa.

Ms. Lozada
4th Grade

Maya F.
Spring

The cool breezy air
flowers blooming red and blue
playing in the rain

 

Summer
Cashay W.

splash! splash! here we go
jumping in the cool wet pool!
here we go having fun

 

Winter
Iangabriel S.

snowboarding is fun
spinning in the air, I jump
cold air zooming by

Ms. Pease
4th Grade

Summer
William D.

Goodbye airy spring
hello to hot summer days
the sun is shiny

 

Fall
Anthony D.

It is so windy
I really did miss summer
Let’s wait ’til winter

 

Winter
Jesus O.

Cold morning day
Making a big snow angel
Biggest one ever!

Ms. Afzal
4th Grade

Spring
Flor M.

Its rainy outside
There are so many puddles
flowers are coming

 

Fall
Nelly R.

Now for the best part
Let’s jump in a big pile of leaves
Its my favorite day

 

Fall
Irving C.

Chrunchy leaves all day
Jumping into crunchy leaves
Chrome colored leaves

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