Wednesday 11 January 2012

Alphabet Thursday - H is for Haikubes

I've started a new word game via this wonderful blog, by Jenny Matlock, and it has given me the opportunity to play with my new Haikubes. I bought these for workshops with children and need to get used to using them and its a fun way of playing with words before I try to enthuse kids with them. 

You roll the dice and create a haiku on the subject using the words that lie face up.  I did struggle to figure some of the syllable count and I'm still not sure about the word riches, but decided to just go with the flow.

So my first attempt is:-
A DESIRE FOR OUR WORLD
I marvel Fertile
Riches, Tangle Inside Shelter
Finally Dreaming of You.


And I enjoyed it! 



13 comments:

  1. Hi Lola, I'm looking forward to making more of these, I love your table photos! xx

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  2. Looks like a lot of fun! Might have to pick some of them up for the grandkids...

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  3. Now this would be a fun game to catch on too!

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  4. Glad you joined. It is so much fun

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  5. Ah, a game that makes you think creatively. I like that!

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  6. This looks like a great game, more thinking to be done than with Scrabble.

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  7. As an English teacher, I love the way this game sounds. You've created a lovely poem.

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  8. sounds like a fun game that involves lots of thought come see what I shared at http://shopannies.blogspot.com

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  9. Looks like a fun idea...and good job with putting it together.

    I noticed the images you have posted as well on your sidebar...two in particular caught my eye. Very similar to a couple I shot recently... http://www.flickr.com/photos/anitamombanita/6577670885/in/set-72157625539610935 ... I love the subject matter. You have some beautiful work.

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  10. Gosh, I so admire anyone who can write haiku's. And I love the word play, haikubes.

    Clever and lovely.

    A heavenly link to the letter H this week.

    Thank you for participating.

    A+

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    1. Why Thank You Miss. I'll bring an apple next week...

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