A Collaborative Class Haiku
by the Students of Ms. Erikson's Fourth Grade (2002-2003)
A cardinal perches
On the snow-covered branch...
A winter cherry!
WINTER HAIKU
Drip, drop. Drip, drop. PLOP!!!
The icicles are weeping.
I wonder why they cry.
by Zachary
Floating from the sky,
Perching on branches
Fluffy white birds...snowflakes!
by Paige
Snow falls on distant hills
Covers the world
In a blanket of white powder.
by Seth
Icicles drip, drip
From the roof,
Leaving their fingerprints in the snow.
by Niki
A BEAR
Snow flutters to the ground.
A bear is covered
with a white blanket.
by Sophie
END OF WINTER
At night in the forest
A wolf howls
Saying goodbye to winter
by Rebecca
Icicles melt.
Water splashes to the ground...
The roof is raining!
by Ben
The mountains clothed
with white robes standing tall in the sun
reaching for the sky
by Alex
Autumn leaves cover the ground.
The first snowflake of winter
Lands on my nose.
by Grace
The silent wind flies
Through the forest. Trees shiver,
Shaking down starry white crystals.
by Brian
Icicles hang from the roof
Sparkling, crystal chandelier
Reflecting the sunlight.
by Emily
Mother Cloud
Covers her baby, Earth,
With a blanket of snow.
by Griffin
FLUFFY SNOW
Fluffy snowflakes fall
Whirling wind sweeps them
Down the road
by Samir
STARTING WINTER
Snowflakes drifting from the sky,
landing on tree tops...
little white butterflies
by Sean
SNOWFLAKES
Snowflakes floating down,
Each one's different...cold stars
Falling from the sky!
by Katie
TREES: GIANT ICE STALAGMITES
Snowflakes fall on pine trees
Sparkle on the branches...
Diamonds of ice.
by Daniel
Crawling through the snow
flakes fall on my tongue
melting like magic.
by Dylan
On a snowy hilltop
An icy castle shivers
In the cold
by Isabella
I watch snow falling.
Outside a blue jay perches
On my window sill.
by Ryan
From tree branches icicles hang...
crystal cones glistening
with diamonds of sun
by Charlotte
Drip, drop. Drip, drop. PLOP!!!
ReplyDeleteThe icicles are weeping.
I wonder why they cry.
so playful and yet melancholic.. i love it :)..
I enjoyed writing poetry with children. Working with them often inspired me to write too.
ReplyDeleteWow. These are wonderful. White butterflies, cold stars...you, their teacher, and poems themselves showed these kids how to use metaphors masterfully. Thanks for sharing!
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