My mother is like a bright light in the dark. When I lose my way, she will guide me, illuminate me and walk towards the light. My mother is like the bright moon on an autumn night. When I am lonely and helpless, she will accompany me, support me and give me full confidence.
My mother is a big ship, carrying me to the sea, pursuing the mystery of life and exploring the magic of the world.
Mother is a high mountain, which contains everything, nurtures my growth and strengthens my body and mind.
Mother is a touching song, taking me with her beautiful tune and singing the history of the motherland.
Mother is the spring breeze, which blows all over the world and brings vitality in her steps.
Mother is a little spring rain, nourishing everything on the earth. Ah! Mom, I love you. You will always be my favorite!
The second chapter is a poem suitable for first-grade pupils to read aloud.
"September, related to gratitude" fell asleep.
In this colorful September
I want to draw a picture.
As red as a maple leaf.
Draw a grateful heart
And paint it with autumn colors.
Be stained with the fragrance of fruit.
Sprinkle sincere wishes.
Dedicate together
My favorite teacher.
The third chapter is a poem suitable for first-grade pupils to read aloud.
Home is my refrigerator,
Give me food to fill my stomach,
I'm not worried about Russia,
Happy every day, carefree.
Home,
This is my protection,
Bad guys can't get in,
I also have family to help me stop the bad guys.
So I don't have to worry about safety.
Home,
Is my support,
When you are helpless and need help,
It's good to have you around,
A home with a family,
Is the most beautiful.
The fourth chapter is a poem suitable for first-grade pupils to read aloud.
Ice core after rain
The green treetops are shining with golden light,
The square has become an ocean!
A group of barefoot children are in the water,
Happy as a fairy.
Little brother stepped on the water hard,
The spray splashed to my height.
He shouted; "Sister, be careful, slip!"
Said he slipped!
He patted his muddy pants,
He said, "Shit, shit!"
And his happy red face,
But it exudes excitement and pride.
My little sister has two short pigtails,
Followed by mud pants,
She bit her lip.
Carrying a skirt
Run gently and carefully,
I wish I could.
What a beautiful fall!
The fifth chapter is a poem suitable for first-grade pupils to read aloud.
The three-foot platform is the world where you can display your talents.
New teaching methods,
Use the magic of turning stone into gold.
Sweating, working hard,
For the early growth of seedlings today.
Pour your heart into the water,
Let the flowers of the motherland be more beautiful.
Late at night, you correct your homework,
With your lover's snoring.
Dawn, you write a lesson plan,
What soothes you is the child's dream.
You are the sunrise reflecting the red east.
Raise hope and hold the rising sun at first.
You are a shining red candle,
Illuminate others and burn yourself.
The sixth chapter is a poem suitable for first-grade pupils to read aloud.
Pengbang Town, the hometown of the moon
The moon in the sky
The moon in the water
The moon in the sky is in the water.
The moon in the water is in the sky.
Look down at the water.
look into the sky
Looking at the moon and missing my hometown.
One is in the water
One in the sky
The seventh chapter is a poem suitable for first-grade pupils to read aloud.
Shake off the sunny afternoon and float out of the pond cheering.
Release the fish just caught from the water,
Pick up the beautiful stones in the water with both hands.
Play in the pond in summer.
The vast land sows round seeds,
Dropping the shadow of the crystal stone like raindrops.
The straw hat was soaked with sweat,
Struggling with a heavy hoe.
Habitat in the fields in summer.
The stream in the rain is more swift,
The river roared even more because of the rain.
Where are the cultured people?
A plow full of sweat and hard work?
Running in the rain in summer.