Haiku Maker

Worksheet Description
This worksheet guides students through writing an original haiku by following the traditional syllable structure: 5-7-5. It provides space for composing each line while reminding students of the syllable count. After writing their haiku, students are asked to illustrate it in a large box. The exercise combines poetry writing with artistic expression.
Completing this worksheet develops creativity, language precision, and poetic rhythm. Students must think critically about word choice to meet the syllable requirement while conveying meaning. Drawing the haiku further deepens comprehension by turning words into visual representations. This cross-disciplinary approach also encourages visual thinking and a stronger connection to personal expression.