$15

per class
Class

Poet Party: Haiku - Learn, Draw, and Create Your Own!

Completed by 13 learners
Ages 7-10
Live One-Time Class
In this one-time course, students will learn the rules of writing a seasonal Haiku poem. Students will create their own Haiku and draw a picture of the scene.
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
(237 reviews)
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Live video meetings
Meets once
1-6 learners per class
45 min

What's included

1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours
Homework
NA
Assessment
Students will be assessed by ensuring their poems follow the rules of writing a Haiku.

Class Experience

US Grade 2 - 4
In this one-time class, students will practice writing a Haiku. 

The topic is seasons! 

- Students will review the Haiku format, engage in syllable practice, and be given examples of Haikus related to each season. 
- This lesson will be taught using lecture slides and interactive demonstration. 
- As a class, we will brainstorm "seasonal senses," which will allow us to incorporate a variety of verbs, adjectives, nouns, etc. into our poems. 
- We will practice writing our very own Haikus based off a season of the student`s choice. 
- At the end of class, we will draw a picture that depicts the setting of our Haiku and share our drawings and poems with the rest of the class!

Learning Goals

Students will practice counting syllables, improve their semantics by identifying "seasonal senses," use their artistic abilities to draw a picture, and practice their social/reading skills by presenting with the class. By the end of class, students will be able to identify the foundational elements of how to write a Haiku poem.

Other Details

Supply List
Paper (2)
Writing utensil
Drawing utensils (crayons/colored pencils/markers)
 1 file available upon enrollment
Language of Instruction
English
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.

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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Science from Florida State University
Kasey Clarke
Bachelor's Degree from Auburn University
Delaney Delaporte
Bachelor's Degree from University of Florida
Ms. Allison
Bachelor's Degree from University of South Florida
Ms. Allison
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Hello and welcome to Loud Sprouts!


⭐️ Are you interested in improving your child`s English language development?

⭐️ Does your child need more practice than what elementary/primary school offers?

⭐️ Do you want your child to build social skills to help make friends?

⭐️ Are you looking for supplemental material for building speech and language skills?

⭐️ Do you want your child to demonstrate important life skills like time management?

If you said yes to any of the above, we can take it from here!

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Here at Loud Sprouts, we pride ourselves in providing quality learning experiences for students who are building speech, language, and social skills.


🌱 Ms. Allison received her BA in linguistics from the University of Florida and BA language, speech, hearing science from the University of South Florida. She is currently a graduate student earning her masters in speech-language pathology. She has 2.5 years experience working as a registered behavior technician and 1.5 years experience as a speech-language pathologist assistant providing therapy to neurodivergent children. In this role, she has helped children with their social skills, behavior reduction,  generalization of concepts, gain independence with daily living activities, and assistive communication devices (PECS/ACC).

🌱 Ms. Delaney received her BS in communication sciences and disorders from Auburn University. She is currently at the University of South Florida earning her masters degree in speech-language pathology. 
She has 1 year of experience working as a bachelor level speech-language pathologist where she worked with children of all ages with various communication needs. In this position, she has helped students improve their speech/articulation, language/comprehension, social skill/pragmatic, and augmentative alternative communication (AAC) skills through 1:1 and group therapy sessions. 
It is her biggest goal in life to always have a positive impact and help change children's lives for the better! 

🌱 Ms. Kasey earned her bachelor’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders and minored in childhood development from Florida State University. She is currently a graduate student earning her masters in speech-language pathology. She has 4.5 years of experience working as a family programming attendant at the YMCA creating lesson plans and interacting with children and families from all different backgrounds to nurture vital developmental life skills. Additionally, she spent 1 year working with medically fragile children at a pediatric health care center. With a deep passion for helping children enhance their language and social skills, she prioritizes building meaningful connections and instilling trust in her students, fostering an environment where her students eagerly learn new skills. She can’t wait to meet all her students and guide them through their educational journey!

🌱 Ms. Kathryn is currently a student at the University of Florida. She is pursuing a bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders, a minor in Deaf and Hearing Sciences, and a Spanish Certificate for the Professions. She is also the president of the National Student Speech Language and Hearing Foundation at UF.
Ms. Kathryn has several years of experience working with people with disabilities. She was the Special Events Director for UF's chapter of Best Buddies last year where she coordinated a Friendship Walk that raised over $17,000 for the community to build an inclusive living facility. She is also currently an intern at a small Speech-Language Pathology clinic where she receives shadowing and future career experience. Ms. Kathryn is passionate about building confidence in students and helping them overcome obstacles!

🌱Ms. Madison is a student at the University of Florida majoring in communication sciences and disorders and minoring in education sciences and deaf and hearing sciences. Her hands-on experience of working with children with disabilities has equipped her with skills in behavior management, activity planning, and creating engaging, age-appropriate experiences for children. Madison is deeply involved in her community at the University of Florida, actively participating in organizations such as Best Buddies, NSSLHA, CHAARG, Puppy Club, etc. Madison’s love for kids, combined with her mentorship and educational experience, makes her a dedicated and compassionate educator. Currently, she also serves as an assistant volleyball coach for a local middle school, where she continues to inspire and support young learners. She is looking forward to helping your student grow in class!

⭐️ Our team is trained and experienced in supporting children across a wide range of language, learning, and communication areas, including:

🌱 English as a Second Language (ESL) – Helping children who are learning English feel confident and supported as they grow their language skills.

🌱 Phonics – Teaching sounds used in speech (like saying /k/ is for kite!).

🌱 Grammar – Helping kids use the right word forms and sentence structures in speaking and writing.

🌱 Reading Comprehension – Building skills to understand and talk about what they read.

🌱 Auditory Processing – Supporting children who may need extra help understanding what they hear, especially in noisy environments.

🌱 Pronunciation – Helping with clear speech so children are better understood by others.

🌱 Pragmatics (Social Communication) – Teaching how to take turns in conversations, understand body language, and use appropriate tone and expressions.

🌱 Semantics (Word Knowledge) – Expanding vocabulary and helping children understand word meanings and relationships.

🌱 Syntax (Sentence Structure) – Helping kids put words together in the right order to express their ideas clearly.

🌱 Developmental Milestones – Knowing what’s typical at each age, and when to offer extra support.

🌱 Behavior Management – Using positive strategies to support focus, participation, and cooperation.

🌱 Emotional Regulation – Teaching ways to handle big feelings and stay calm in challenging situations.

🌱 Literacy – Supporting reading, writing, and early learning skills in fun, engaging ways.

... and much more!


We create classes where children can express their personalities and practice real-life communication in a fun, supportive setting—so they can confidently carry these skills into everyday life.

We can’t wait to grow and learn together! 


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