Tuesday, February 10, 2015

The best of our haikus

The fox running fast                                  
into the deep dark forest.                          
Rainy night is here.                                   


The call fades away,                                  
the call becomes an echo.                         
Now it's forgotten.                                     


The man walks alone

into dream-land, in unknown.
The day is over.


Clouds and misty skies,

two friends by the fire-place
telling old stories.
Lara, 8. b


Outside there's a tree,                                
but my garden is empty.                            
I still have the seed.                                               
Nejc, 8. b


White little snowflakes                              .
are shining bright in the dark.                
Glow of winter night.                              
Hana, 8. b


Moonlight in my eyes
a forces smile on my face
sadness in my heart

Feather in the air
Just another soul that's lost
wanders off away
Katarina, 8. a


Headless horseman scares
the undead at Halloween
run while you still can
David, 8. a


Why do you hate me?
I'm trying my best to do
this thing right and well.
Eva, 8. b 


Tuesday, February 03, 2015

The farmer and the dragon

Once upon a time there was a big castle. A king, a queen and a princess lived in it. But one day a dragon came by. He kidnapped the princess. He flew away with her. The king offered the whole castle and his daughter to the man who would save the princess. Many of them tried but they never came back. The king was very miserable and the queen cried all days long. She died after a few days. That made the king even more sad. A farmer in the village heard about the story and he decided to save the princess. He took some food and water. He walked three days until he found a big cave. He entered and in the cave he found a sword and a shield on the ground. He took them and went deeper in the cave. Then he saw a dragon. It was green and it had red eyes. It was very scary. Then he saw a princess locked in the cave next to the dragon. The dragon roared and a fire came out of his mouth. The farmer attacked him and he cut its head off. He saved the princess. They went back to the castle and the king was very happy. Everyone lived happily ever after.
Gal, 7. b