Can middle school students learn one ancient poem at a time?

Of course.

Middle-class children can already recite ancient poems. Children have a good memory and will remember it after several times of teaching. In addition, childhood is the golden age of memory. What they read and recite at this time will really be engraved in their minds and internalized into their own wisdom and wealth. Therefore, we should cherish childhood recitation and don't let children waste their time on some mediocre works. I think classical poetry, mainly Tang poetry and Song poetry, is worth reciting from childhood to old age.