Haiku Generator
- made by Year 4 in a Literacy Hour
A Haiku is a poem but it does not rhyme it has 3 lines and there are a certain amount of syllables in it.
In the pattern 5,7,5.
Try out our lake district Haikus. Haikus come from Japan and they are poems about the real world - but said in a way to make you think more!
Beautiful valleys
Swans and ducks by lake
Daffodils are out
Mountains all around
The cows moo, mooing
Beautiful rivers
Daffodils swaying
Mountains and rivers
Children at the school
Climbing up loughrigg
Beautiful District
Peaceful and quiet
Walking on Wansfell
Sailing in the boat
Twwet Tweet go the birds
Tourists everywhere
The boats are floating
The climbers on the mountains
Bridge House over the river
Baa Baa go the wooly sheep
Up all the trees are squirrels
All around the Lakeside grass
The ducks quack quacking today
Water flowing from mountains
With swans swimming lazily
Shelter behind dry stone walls
Ducks swimming in the river
The clouds covering Wansfell
Red squirrels hiding in trees
Mountain valleys with a cloud
Lakes and hills all around
Busy shops and busy roads
Horse and Cart through Ambleside
Lambs being born in the fields
Beautiful lakes and green parks
Squirrels climbing trees
People everywhere
We walk on the path
Moo Moo says the cow
Ambleside is great
Yellow everywhere
Rushbearing Mural
Walkers on the hill
Sheep on the high fell
Huge rocks in the park
The sheep Baa Baaing
Downstream jump over rocks
And ducks are swimming
Climbing shops and ropes
River with white swan
Daffodils growing
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