Good morning everyone. With the warm morning light in summer, we gather here to start our "Ode to the Week" activity. Let's open our hearts and enjoy the happiness brought by recitation together!
1, market in the sky
In modern life, the streets are full of traffic, and a bustling scene makes people linger. So what will be the beautiful scenery of heaven that everyone yearns for? What rare treasures will there be? Students, please let us walk into the heavenly street imagined by the great poet Guo Moruo and enjoy its beautiful scenery! Please listen to the poem "Market in the Sky" brought by all the students in Class 3, Grade 4.
2. The Son of Yang
We have experienced the rarity of the sky market, which is really exciting. We can't help but think of the past and cherish the glory of ancient civilization. Please let's walk into The Son of Yang and feel the feelings of the ancients. Please welcome Class One, Grade Five.
3. "The sun belongs to everyone"
Ok, thank you for your wonderful reading in class 5 1. Now, let's look up at the blue sky, feel the warmth and comfort of the sunshine, and listen to "The Sun is Everyone's" brought by Class Two, Grade Three. Please welcome.
4. Draw a Chicken
We did well in Class Two, Grade Three! Among our ancient poems, there are many good poems with simple words and distant artistic conception. Some of them are chanting things, some are describing scenes, some are reasoning, and some are enlightening. These good poems, regardless of men, women and children, can almost blurt out; Writing is almost handy. Next, please enjoy the ancient poems brought by the first-grade students and read Painting a Chicken. Please welcome!
5. "Looking for flowers by the river alone"
Do our classmates in Class One and Two in Senior High School read well? I believe that the recitation of the next 62 classes will also make everyone feel colorful and pleasing to the eye. Isn't it more charming to listen to Yingying's song Chen Wenjing? Please welcome Class 62.
6. "A little stone girl"
Students, the teacher wants to ask you, what is a stone in your eyes? "Stone" is just toys and tools in our eyes, but the little stone girl we heard today is different. Please enjoy a little barren girl brought by Class 3, Grade 2.
Poetry is planted on campus, which is the humanistic capital to guide the country and inspire the writing; If poetry is planted in the campus, the campus will be a paradise on earth with colorful flowers, birds, fish and insects singing. Let's read aloud together, walk with the classics and wander in the ocean of happiness. This week's Ode to the Week is over, thank you!