A poem about campus recess safety (don't slip away)

Listen carefully, junior students. Traffic safety has its roots. Always pay attention to words and deeds, so parents and teachers can rest assured.

When crossing the road, be clear-sighted, and keep a column on the right. When the vehicle approaches, avoid the body early, and raise your hand to show your affection.

The car is slow, so don't stop it. It's not safe to climb and stop the car. If you have an accident, you will be injured, leaving a scar and losing your life.

don't run at the corner in case the other party knocks you down. Be more careful when you walk at night, and don't touch the wall or nails.

when the river rises, don't try to be brave. If you try to be brave, you will suffer. If you encounter obstacles, you will walk around. It is better to take time to avoid danger.

don't tease dogs when crossing the yard. Call adults to drive them away. Don't be clever. It's dangerous to be bitten by dogs.

on a hot day, take a long distance, remember not to drink raw water, and your stomach will faint. Where can you find a doctor on the way?

the wind raises dust, which protects eyes. When dust enters, you need to be calm, gently and slowly wipe your hands and wash them. If the situation is serious, call a doctor.