
"Haiku" is a traditional form of Japanese poetry. Haiku poems consist of 3 lines. The first and last lines of a Haiku have 5 syllables and the middle line has 7 syllables. The lines rarely rhyme.
Here's a Haiku to help you remember:
I am first with five
Then seven in the middle --
Five again to end.
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Please respond to this post with your reflections, new learning from the day or other comments you'd like to share in the form of a haiku.
My most exciting moment was to link my web page to my Wiki and actually put the first two weeks of assignments for three classes. I feel they have a purpose now. Knowing how to add pages to the Wiki is fun. I still have trouble with links and get those put into things. I loved the Pete's Power Point Station. I need to check more sites out.
ReplyDeleteInteresting this
ReplyDeletetechnology meeting was
I had fun -- did you?
~~~Tricia :J)~~~~
I have much to learn,
ReplyDeleteendless possibilities,
so much to explore!
I can't write haiku
ReplyDeletebut I liked what you shared
please come back to us
Really, I was especially interested in the google tools and how that can work with my classes. Also, setting up and using wikis and blogs with my classes. And the purpose/use of making tiny urls.
thanks!
info. overload
ReplyDeletewikis, blogs make me twitter
cyberspace hangover
I really don't know
ReplyDeletepoetry, haiku and stuff
but swifty sure does
WooWHOO! Yeah technology! I am glad we realize how our students and staff are using tech in their daily lives and are bridging the gap in schools!
ReplyDeleteI can't haiku you
ReplyDeletetechnology killed my brain
mental basket case
I'm not good at this
ReplyDeleteTwitter, blogging, oh my my
Info overload
Attempting to blog
ReplyDeleteburied in technology
learning the future.
Sky is the limit
ReplyDeleteI don't know how to do it
The fog is thinning
With technology
ReplyDeleteSoon I will be obsolete
Delete my files
icky wiki blogs
ReplyDeleteforcing me into the now
miss the pen and page
nearly out of time
ReplyDeletetoo much to think about now
think about it later
(yeah, i cheated on the last line)
technology fights
ReplyDeletewith my limited brain power
i try nonetheless!