Haiku from Edenrose Public School

Here are the haiku from my Gr.5 students. They have really enjoyed
the challenge of trying to write haiku. We have enjoyed reading the
haiku from the other schools. Thanks once again for running
the Haiku Project. Dave

The swan swims with me
in the warm morning waters
spring is nearly here

Lauren G.

The wind blows softly
and the beautiful flowers
dance from side to side

Melissa J.

With breathtaking wings
the beautiful butterfly
dances above me

Reena M.

A big fat bright carp
swimming in a long wide pond
until nightfall comes

Tina H.

Going to the beach
running to the lake to swim
the waves in my face

Christine V.

Waves are moving by
cover the sand each second
when the wind blows hard

Sunny N.

Wind whistles loudly
through the forest and garden
it makes pleasing sounds

Andrew F.

The sparkling white snow
gleaming in the bright sunlight
winter has begun

Kyle H.

The rough tree is big
one leaf blows in the cool wind
the tree standing bare

Vischaal P.

A leaf falls gently
off the old farmer's oak tree
fall has now begun

Adam T.

The puffy blowfish
blows up to protect itself
the spiky big fish

Christine A.

The hummingbird hums
it makes the lovliest sound
it is so pleasant

Simren D.

White falling snowflakes
slowly drifting to the ground
tuning the world white

Joshua H.

Frogs, they are swimming
they swim in the dark green pond
trying to eat bugs

Tim W.

All kinds of colours
orange green and violet
flowers give good scents

Ron M.

Fire burned the house
It's certainly dangerous
people were scared

Feng L.

Snow snow everywhere
snowflakes dropping from the sky
white as moonstone rock

Onur A.

Cold and frosty ice
on a sharp day it sparkles
like a clear diamond

Scott F.

The sun rises high
looking down at the water
as he shines above

Adeel A.

White clouds in the sky
floating there as I walk by
like marshmallow pie

David B.

Red little flowers
with round velveteen petals
growing in the fields

Kim H.

Treacherous spider
today he hunts his victims
to survive his way

Allen C.

Tiny maple tree
little tree standing alone
tilting side to side

Alison M.

One leaf stands alone
on a bare sycamore tree
for winter has come

Nicole J.

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