Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Insect Haiku
If you aren't familiar with Wild About Books, you should be - it's a fun read and a favorite in our house. But, beyond that, you can incorporate it into your study of insects.
After the animals have learned to love to read books, they begin to write their own. And, the insects begin writing haikus (and the scorpion gives each a stinging review). Four of these haikus are included in the story. Share them with your students and then have them try writing their own haiku that includes some facts they've learned about insects.
Maybe they could even write their finished poem on a piece of paper cut into the shape of their chosen insect for a cute display.
In case you've forgotten, a haiku has three non-rhyming lines. The first contains 5 syllables, the second 7 syllables, and the third 5 syllables.
Labels:
Animals,
Insects,
Life Science,
Writing in Science
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