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Tuesday, August 24, 2021

My Lockdown poetry and Anthology

 Hey guys! As you all know, NZ is know in a lockdown because of Covid-19! Before we went into lockdown, for writing we were focusing on poetry and anthology. So now that we are in lockdown we are continuing with our poetry, BUT the theme for all of our poems can be based around either Covid or how we are doing and how our family is in lockdown. For a start we got to choose from a Haiku, ( a 3 lined poem, in the first line there are 5 syllables, 2nd line has 7 syllables and the last line has 5 ) or a tongue twister ( a poem with as much words starting with the same letter in your poem as possible, ex. She sells sea shells by the sea shore ).

I chose to start off with a Haiku, then I did my tongue twister. After I completed them I created a countdown poem! I will be adding in more poems as I finish my other tasks. I hope you enjoy my work!


How are you feeling about lockdown?
I would love feedback about anything on my work :)
- Karaitiana

4 comments:

  1. Hi Karaitiana

    I love the background theme to your poetry slides. Your tongue twister is great and so try Crazy Creepy Covid is consuming NZ

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    1. Hi Miss Bunting. I tried to make sure my background and images related to the theme of my slides.

      - Karaitiana

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  2. Kia Ora Karaitiana,

    Great mahi on your lockdown poetry! My favourite is your tongue twister. It was very hard to say over and over 5 times! Great images on your slides!

    What is your favourite poem to write? :)

    Miss Ferguson

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    1. Hi Miss Ferguson. I think my favourite poem to write was probably the countdown poem. It is fun and hard at the same time and makes my brain work hard :).


      - Karaitiana

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