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Amazing discoveries with everyday materials! Fun summer vacation independent research ideas

Many children probably still haven’t decided on their summer vacation independent research project yet, right? For those of you thinking, “I want to do something interesting!” but wondering, “What theme should I choose?”, here are experiment and observation ideas that will make you think, “I want to try this!” From fun experiments you can do with everyday materials to studies where you can observe the fascinating behavior of living creatures—these are all activities anyone can enjoy.

Through your independent research, new discoveries and excitement are waiting for you!

Surprising discoveries with everyday materials! Fun summer vacation independent research ideas (111–120)

Children’s words become haiku.

[12th Chatty Haiku] Children's words become haiku! [Part 1]
Children’s words become haiku.

Let’s jot down honest feelings! Here’s an idea for turning children’s words into haiku.

Kids’ words are often free of pretense and express genuine emotions.

It’s a unique activity you can try together with a parent or guardian, so give it a go.

Many caregivers probably remember things their children say in daily life or when out and about, right? Use those words just as they are and turn them into haiku.

It’s a wonderful idea for children and their caregivers to compose together.

Is it okay if there’s no seasonal word?

[One Phrase, One Play] Listener Letters #12 [On seasonless haiku: “Is it okay not to use a kigo?”]
Is it okay if there’s no seasonal word?

Let’s clear up a simple question! Is it okay not to use a seasonal word (kigo)? Here are some ideas.

In haiku, there’s a rule that you should use a kigo.

However, there are haiku that don’t use one.

If children are curious about this, let’s work through it together! In the video, a teacher who is both a haiku poet and an essayist explains “muki” (haiku without seasonal words).

Once their questions are resolved, understanding should progress smoothly.

Be sure to give it a try.

10 Summer Kigo That Are Easy for Elementary School Students to Use

[Haiku Basics] 10 Summer Season Words That Are Easy for Elementary School Students to Use!!
10 Summer Kigo That Are Easy for Elementary School Students to Use

Easy to visualize! Here are 10 summer kigo (seasonal words) that are easy for elementary school students to use.

In haiku there’s a rule to include a kigo, but many people may feel, “I can’t even imagine which seasonal words to use,” or “Examples of kigo would make it easier to compose haiku.” These ideas present 10 summer kigo that are simple enough for elementary schoolers to use when you need them.

The video also introduces their origins along with examples, so it looks like you can deepen your learning too! Be sure to give them a try.

Summer haiku with gestures

[Educational] Summer Haiku 2 ♪ <with gestures>
Summer haiku with gestures

A great way to spark your interest in haiku! Here are some summer haiku ideas with simple gestures.

Many people may not have many chances to encounter haiku in everyday life.

The three great masters of Edo-period haikai are the famous Kobayashi Issa, Matsuo Basho, and Yosa Buson.

This time, let’s learn a famous haiku by Yosa Buson, matching it to rhythm and easy choreography! In the video, it’s arranged with elements like quiz-style segments and upbeat recitation.

Give it a try!

How to write a simple haiku

Let’s learn through a dialogue-style video! Here are some ideas for how to write simple haiku.

These tips are recommended for people who aren’t sure what key points to focus on when composing haiku.

The video is structured as a dialogue with illustrations, so it should be easy for elementary school students to follow.

It also seems like a good opportunity to think about how to structure a haiku so you can enjoy composing them! Give it a try and incorporate it into your learning.

Haiku to remember

Haiku Elementary School Students Should Remember
Haiku to remember

Let’s learn through animation! Here are some haiku ideas you’ll want to remember.

Haiku has a rich history, and it’s well known that in the Edo period the three great masters of haikai—Kobayashi Issa, Matsuo Bashō, and Yosa Buson—composed remarkable verses.

This time, let’s learn seasonal words (kigo) from famous haiku.

Memorizing well-known haiku will help you discover the types of kigo and how to use them.

In recent years, haiku karuta (card sets) have also been available, so they’re great for anyone who wants to memorize while having fun!

Baskin-Robbins-style ice cream

[100-yen store clay] Baskin-Robbins-style ice cream
Baskin-Robbins-style ice cream

Baskin-Robbins ice cream is said to be appealing for its wide variety of flavors, and its colorful appearance makes it look delicious, too.

This is about recreating that colorful ice cream using clay.

The process is simple: mix paint into the clay to color it, then cut the colored clay and combine the pieces to match the flavor you want to make.

Once you’ve shaped it into a ball, use a toothbrush or a toothpick to create a bumpy texture to make it look more like real ice cream.

Finally, put the ice cream pieces into a cup and you’re done—using a real cup is also recommended.