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National Haiku Poetry Day

Today, April 17 is National Haiku Poetry Day. Haiku poetry is a form of Japanese poetry that is non-rhyming and usually consists of 3 lines.  The first and last lines of a Haiku have 5 syllables and the middle line has 7 syllables.

Here’s a Haiku to help you remember:

I am first with five
Then seven in the middle —
Five again to end.

They are usually about seasons or nature, but you can write your own haiku about anything you like! The last line of a haiku usually makes an observation about the subject of the poem.

Observance of the Titantic Sinking

Adapted PE Teacher Blog

https://iblog.dearbornschools.org/johnnyborg/

Remembering the Holocaust

Today is National Dolphin Day!

Please feel free to read about Dolphins! Also, feel free to work on the student’s fine motor skills with coloring, if you have access to a printer.

More Counting Money Worksheets

Greta Thunbug and Earth

How does hand sanitizer kill germs?

https://mysteryscience.com/mini-lessons/germs-sanitizer

Stress Awareness Month

Friendship Circle Resources

Here is another resource to join for virtual support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/210303023392193/