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Boo! Haiku

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Fourth graders came to the library to write fun, spooky poems full of imagery. After reading Caswell and Shea’s Boo! Haiku book, the kids created their own spooky-themed poems. They had to choose a topic and then had to describe it well enough so someone could guess the topic. I made a fun interactive bulletin board of these so the kids in the school could guess the topics. What great writers we have at Jackson! 

boo haiku

Grade 4

LT: 16 G: Writing/Literary Texts: I can compose poems that convey sensory details using the conventions of poetry (genre characteristics and craft).

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boo haiku bulletin board
 

Student sheet
boo haiku stu sheet
haiku

 

no haikuSamples from last year

SPANISH ADDED 2021

(5) viento frio

(7) casa atteradora

(5) muchos ruidos

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Stu Sheet- Spa

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Augmented Reality Pumpkin Carving w Quivervision
When they finished writing, they had a choice to share their work on FlipGrid or to create a spooky augmented reality pumpkin on Quivervision. Did you know you can now upload your creation to the Quivervision gallery online? Awesome!
augmented reality pumpkin carving
Quivervision Holidays
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