11/06/2007

Misaki School Haiku

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美咲中央小学校 俳句 活動

Misaki School Haiku Club



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第2回 句会ライヴin美咲中央小学校

Second Haiku Life Meeting at Misaki School
November 2007






All the students from the fourth, fifth and sixth grade took part in the meeting. Some visitors and mothers could also participate.

After a warm-up session with associations to the word SWEET (amai) to get the mind working, they started scribbeling away.




They had to compose a poem of five-seven-five on the spot, within the limit of about five minutes.
All poems had to include ... slowly, leisurely

After a first round, they had to rework their poems and add a kigo of autumn, which the teacher had written on the blackboard.

Then the best haiku selected by the teacher were put on the blackboard and all discussed them eagerly.

Finally the voting of all students, then the special mentions by sensei and myself.






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グランプリ   Grand Prix

ゆっくりと たちのぼるゆげ 秋うらら 
yukkuri to tachinoboru yuge aki urara

slowly
the steam rises ...
wonderful autumn day


5年 こうき / 5th grade, Kooki



2   位   Second Prize

ゆっくりと ながれるよぞら 秋の風  
yukkuri to nagareru yozora aki no kaze

slowly
the night sky passes by -
autumn wind


6年 あき / 6th grade, Aki




3   位   Third Prize

ゆっくりと かん字をなぞる 秋の空  
yukkuri to kanji o nazoru aki no sora

slowly
I trace the Chinese characters -
autumn sky


4年 けんし / 4th grade, Kenshi
("tracing Chinese characters" many many times is a way to memorize them used by Japanese students.)



Parents and Gabi observing


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ガ ビ 賞   Gabi's Prize

ゆっくりと 茶をつぎながら  てるもみじ
yukkuri to cha o tsuginagara teru momiji

slowly
she pours more tea -
bright shining red leaves

 
6年  はじめ / 6th grade, Hajime


I could easily see an old couple, the author's grandparents maybe, sitting at the porch and sipping tea in the afternoon. It feels like such a peaceful and rural atmosphere. It had rather a "grown-up" touch to it.
Later I learned Hajime was the author. He is one of the students that live up here in Ohaga in the terraced rice fields in my valley, and he had indeed written about his grandparents.


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こうしま賞   Teacher's Special Prize

ゆっくりと いっしょにかえろ 秋の空  
yukkuri to issho ni kaeru aki no sora

leisurely
we walk home together -
bright autumn sky

6年 やよい, 6th grade, Yayoi






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入   選   Runners Up

ゆっくりと はなしがしたい 秋の空   
yukkuri to hanashi ga shitai aki no sora

I want to talk to her
leisurely ...
autumn sky


4年 ゆう / 4th grade, Yuu




ゆったりと 入るおんせん 秋うらら  
yuttari to hairu onsen aki urara

so leisurely
we enjoy the hot spring -
fine autumn day

5年 りょうた / 5th grade, Ryuuta




ゆったりと じゅぎょうがすぎる 秋の空 
yukkuri to jugyoo ga sugiru aki no sora

slowly, leisurely
the lesson carries on -
autumn sky

5年 みずき / 5th grade, Mizuki




The best haiku



ゆったりと 花をゆらす 秋の風   
yuttari to hana o yurasu aki no kaze

leisurely
it lets the flowers sway -
autumn wind


6年 ゆうた / 6th grade, Yuuta




ゆっくりと おおきくなあれ 小春の日  
yukkuri to ookiku naare ... koharu no hi

take all your time
to grow up leisurely ...
Indian Summer Day

やすよ() / Yasuyo, Mother of a student
Incidentally, she was the mother of Kooki, who got the Grand Prize.







Congratulations to all the winners!

皆、おめでとうございます !


Gabi Greve, Misaki-Cho, Ohaga




句作りの子供の笑顔 秋うらら

all these smiles
of kids writing haiku -
fine autumn day

ガビ / Gabi


23 gingko dancing



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***** Misaki School Haiku Meeting November 2006

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is charming, Gabi.
Thank you so much for posting it.

Linda, USA

Gary Warner said...

What great students you have in this school to write so many fine haiku!

I enjoy writing haiku and teaching haiku in the schools where my children attend. My favorite ages to teach haiku are in the 2nd grade and the 7th grade.

There are so many wonderful haiku here, but I think my favorite is by Kenshi. Perhaps because I too am "tracing kanji" even though I am 40 years old! I am studying Chinese...

The Autumn Sky makes me think of going back to school time, and also reminds me that I am getting old but I am still a student myself! haha!

Unknown said...

All boys and girls in Misaki school, Conglaturation Happy haiku meeting.
All your haiku are very good.
I enjoyed very much.

ゆったりと
秋の俳句を
美咲の子

so leisurely
making autumn haiku
Misaki school mates

sakuo.

Anonymous said...

great job Gabi san.
I like this haiku

yukkuri to ookiku naare ... koharu no hi

take all your time
to grow up leisurely ...
Indian Summer Day


bowing deeply
all are great haijin children

study haiku from children

etsuko

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Anonymous said...

Wonderful!

Pics & poems!!!

ciao... chibi
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Gabi Greve said...

Thank you for sharing the photos and letting us read your good haiku.

We are proud of you.
Please continue writing haiku.

Janice in America

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Thank you so much, Janice, for reading the haiku !

I will later translate all comments into Japanese.

GABI

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Anonymous said...

I wish we had a similar approach to western literature. To encourage writing at such a young age, and using the haiku form, which is quite 'accessible' -- I can't see how this cannot be motivating to these young minds. It must have been just as inspiring to the watching adults. Wouldn't wonder if they didn't pick up pen and paper themselves when they got home, and give it a try.

December moon
leisurely I sip
my winter tea

Ella Wagemakers

Paradise Found said...

Congratulations to all the students...they did a fine job.

slowly
the tender buds
reach for the sun

Anonymous said...

Congratulations to all of the students who took part in this lovely project and to all who so successfully organised it.

The haiku I've read here are inspiring! Of course, I can only read the English translations. If I had to pick my favourite, it would be this one, as that magnificent, passing night sky stays with me in more ways than one :

yukkuri to nagareru yozora aki no kaze

slowly
the night sky passes by -
autumn wind

6年 あき / 6th grade, Aki

best wishes,
lorin

Anonymous said...

Chill Autumn day
Haiku warms
The heart

So did reading Misaki School Haiku.
Thank you for sharing,

ai, Berg