Simple anti-epidemic poems for primary school students:
The first poem:
Don’t rush around, don’t make noise, wash hands frequently and wear masks.
Prevent and control well, don’t disturb the virus, eliminate the virus, and go back to school!
Second song:
Teachers and students work together to fight the epidemic. Open windows, wash hands frequently, and masks can prevent illness.
We must keep in mind the precautions. Teachers and students should not believe rumors. ?With good preventive measures, the virus will not come around!
The third song:
New coronavirus epidemic, remember the protective measures clearly.
Wear a mask, wash hands frequently, disinfect and open windows to prevent germs.
Teachers and students should enhance their confidence and scientifically prevent and control the epidemic.
Song 4:
Children, don’t worry, keep epidemic prevention and control in mind.
Wash hands frequently and disinfect frequently, and open windows for ventilation to remove viruses.
Wear a mask and don’t run around. Protect yourself and stay healthy!
Song 5:
Remember epidemic prevention and always wear a mask for good protection. If classmates don’t gather with each other, the virus will stay away from you.
Wash your hands regularly and the virus will not find you. It is also important to open windows for disinfection so that the virus will disappear.
Sixth song:
Your smile drowns out the pain, the moment your fingertips touch.
My pain is subdued in gentleness, and you will never abandon me.
The sorrow that retreated, hope rekindled in the eyes.
You give love and make the bright sunshine come as scheduled every morning.
Without wings and dressed in white, you are still an angel.
The stars twinkle in the night sky, and I am looking for the one that belongs to me.
Hundreds of flowers are blooming in the spring breeze, and I am looking for the one that belongs to me.
Moaning is the string that accompanies my journey, wrapping my life tightly.
My youth and my ideals are hung on the infusion pole and placed on the treatment tray.
Don’t laugh at my narrow-minded life. Only when the stars twinkle can the sky appear deep and vast, and when hundreds of flowers bloom in spring can it appear full of vitality.