Los árboles son colores: Haiku at Avondale

This week: seasonal haiku! Students were encouraged to start with the season of their choice, and then see how many they could make. We ready poems by Issa, and discussed using elements of nature particular to each season to get a sensory feel for the time of year.

3rd Grade

Untitled by Michael N.

brown leaves are coming
my birthday is coming
my cousin’s birthday is too

3rd Grade

Winter Poem by Jose M.

I play with the snow
its so cold
when its Christmas, santa, and the elfs.

Spring Poem by Christopher A.

animales son como personas
los árboles son colores
agua es el cielo
translation

Untitled by Angel R.

Las hojas están cayendo.
El color de los hojas son brillantes.
Hace mucho viento.
translation

Fall Poem by Angel R.

The leaves are falling.
The color of the leaves is very bright.
It’s very windy.

Ms. Pease 3rd Grade

Winter Poem by Xiomaris T.

Snow on the grass.
flowers are gone.
You can drink coco.

Spring Poem by Melany F.

Tulip
flowers
Sunny

Summer Poem by Henry A.

Surfing at the beach.
going swimming.
A vacation to somewhere fun.

Fall Poem by Michael S.

Colored leaves
No leaves in trees
no grass

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