Sumi-e & Haiku

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Sumi-e & Haiku Japanese ink painting and poetry - 3 rd Grade

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Sumi-e & HaikuJapanese ink painting and poetry- 3rd Grade

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Sumi-e “Ink Painting”

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Less is More…This special type of painting is created by capturing the essence of an object with the fewest, quickest brushstrokes.

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History…Dates as far back as the mid 14th century. Sumi-e was introduced to the Japanese by Korean missionaries.

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The tools of Sumi-e

Ink Sticks Bamboo Brushes Rice Paper

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Five seven five

HaikuHaiku is a form of poetry, first made popular in Japan, which has become appreciated around the world. Haiku poets are challenged to convey a vivid message in only 17 syllables.

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Value & Structure Valued for their simplicity Syllables arranged in 3 lines 5-7-5 Usually about nature Present tense Adjectives

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five seven five

The cool autumn airThe cool autumn airBlows the leaves from their branchesThat crunch underfoot.

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Now let’s put it together…Here’s a sumi-e of a cat…Let’s write haiku together!

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Ready -Set -Ink!Follow teacher instructions to create your personal sumi-e.

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Sumi-e & Haiku

Supplies:White paperBlack paperStrawGluePenScissors

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References:

Kidzone.ws

Scholastic.com/teachers/asset/what-haiku

Google Images

You Tube

http://www.teachervision.fen.com/tv/printables/hmco/how_to_write_haiku.pdf