First-year poetry recitation manuscript

In our daily study, work and life, everyone has been exposed to some classic poems to some extent. Poetry has the characteristics of refinement and implication, and plays a role in reflecting social life and expressing thoughts and feelings. Are you still looking for excellent classic poems? The following is my carefully compiled first-grade poetry recitation draft, which is welcome for your reference and I hope it will help you.

First-year poetry reading draft (1)

cradle

(Author: Tang Shujun)

Lotus leaf is the cradle,

Shake the little frog,

The wind is blowing gently,

The little frog fell asleep.

Woods are cradles,

Baby rocking tiger,

Leaves are floating gently,

Little tiger fell asleep.

First-year Poetry Recitation Draft (II)

What is longer than a leg?

(Little Author: Tang Shujun)

Whose beard is longer than his leg?

A shrimp's beard is longer than its legs.

Whose nose is longer than the leg?

An elephant's nose is longer than its legs.

Whose neck is longer than the leg?

A giraffe's neck is longer than its legs.

Whose tail is longer than the leg?

A monkey's tail is longer than its legs.

Whose ears are longer than legs?

Rabbits' ears are longer than their legs.

First-year Poetry Recitation Draft (3)

If I were

(Little Author: Tang Shujun)

If I were a big tree, I would bring fresh air to people.

If I were a bird, I would fly happily in the sky all day.

If I were a little frog, I would help farmers catch pests every day.

If I were the sun, I would bring people light and warmth.

If I were a father, I would get rid of all my shortcomings and discipline my children strictly.

If I were a teacher, I would make my students study hard and let them learn a lot of knowledge.

First-year Poetry Recitation Draft (4)

home

(Little Author: Tang Shujun)

The grass is the home of snakes.

The garden is the home of flowers,

Soil is the home of earthworms,

Trees are the home of leaves,

The forest is the home of animals,

The universe is the home of the earth.

Where did mom and dad go?

Where is my home?