A primary school that writes poems about nature.

Primary schools write poems about nature as follows:

Listen, the sound of autumn.

Listen, the sound of autumn, the tree shaking its arm, "brush", is the sound of yellow leaves.

Listen, the sound of autumn, crickets flapping their wings, is the rhyme to bid farewell to the balcony.

Rows of geese catch up with the white clouds and scatter warm reminders.

An autumn wind swept across the field, bringing a harvest song.

Listen, walk into autumn, walk into this vast concert hall, and you can hear the sound of autumn.

The sound of autumn, in every leaf, in every flower, in every drop of water, in every unfolded grain.

Listen, the sound of autumn comes from a distance in a hurry, rushing to towards the distant.

Listen, we hear Qiu's voice.

Why primary school students should learn modern poetry;

Poetry cultivates our sensitivity and expressive ability to language, poetry cultivates our imagination, and imagination drives the earth to turn.

Poetry allows us to imagine the feelings, joys and pains of others-a person who knows poetry is more likely to become a person who knows and cherishes love.

Poetry is different from novel prose, and its language style is perceptual, not descriptive. Its expression is extremely rigorous and concise. "Poetry appears at the end of prose", which is a very attractive and direct language. The so-called "pen falls and shocks the wind and rain, and poetry makes the gods cry."

Poetry contains the education of beauty, especially the education of love and goodness, which is its most important and greatest place.