LI: To use smart searching skills and find information on Haiku Poems
The above DLO showcases the presentation on my extra research on the Haiku Challenge. I have covered many topics in this DLO which are- Interesting facts, Haiku structure, Syllable, Haiku's History and my Haiku Poems. I found interesting that Haiku Poems were 1000 years old. I gained a lot of knowledge after completing this presentation. I found this Distance Learning Task on Haiku Poems very interesting.
Greetings Sakshi,
ReplyDeleteWow! I have learnt a lot reading your blog post! I had also created something like this on my blog.
Some things I really liked about your blog was that you had included examples, because sometimes it really is hard to know how many syllables are in a word. I also liked your poems that you had written and your backround and layout. What I learnt about youe DLO was that Japan has the highest number of senior citizens.
Next time try to change the color of your text,so it isn't the same color as the backround, so it can be easy to read.
Are their any other methods that you know of, to identify syllables?
Keep up the great work!
- Sulia
Hi Sulia!
DeleteI am glad you liked reading my blog post and thank you for the amazing feedback. Thank you for advising me, I would surely choose a perfect background next time. I think we can use the vowel method to find the syllables as our chin goes down whenever we say a vowel in the a word. Thank you so much for commenting on my blog.
Greetings Sakshi
ReplyDeleteThis is a really great Haiku poem.
I really enojoy the introduction aka about the poem, and the country it comes from (Japan).
I have also done this for home learning. Keep up the good work.
Hi Giovanni,
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you liked my Haiku Poem and thank you so much for writing an amazing feedback. I also enjoyed a lot too after completing this task. I am looking forward to see your blog post too. Thank you so much for commenting on my blog.