20 words in the fourth grade of children's poetry.

The 20 words in the fourth grade of children's poetry are as follows:

Light rain.

A drop of rain.

Jump into this world.

Click.

Enter the umbrella tip with joy.

Main features:

Lyricism is the fundamental way that poetry reflects life. Children's poetry is no exception. However, due to the particularity of its readers, it is required that the emotions of poetry must be expressed from the depths of children's hearts and vividly convey children's beautiful emotions, kind wishes and interesting feelings, so as to arouse the emotional power of young readers.

For example, my "Brother Xia" is a poem full of childlike passion to describe the greenery of summer. The poet compared summer to a pole climber and sincerely praised him for bringing us "what a lovely green!" On the surface, the poet is praising the green vitality of nature, but in fact he is praising "the students who are diligent in studying for the four modernizations of the motherland."

These students are the real green scenery in summer. In this way, children can not only be influenced by beauty, but also increase their thirst for knowledge, love for life and sense of responsibility for society.

Children's emotions expressed in children's poems are often full of children's interests, which not only can make children get care and pleasure from them, but also can bring adult readers back to the scene of budding childlike innocence and relive their childhood dreams.

For example, the award-winning work "Fourteen Years Old, Blue Harbor" (Knee Yu Xu) is written by children of this special age, including their understanding of love, their worries and naivety, their differences in personality, their desires in their hearts, their ideals and adventurous spirit, etc. Their emotions are expressed naturally, aptly, vividly and interestingly.

There is such a poem: "It is brave to say that boys are brave, even if bullets fly, they don't blink;" It is really timid to say that girls are timid, and you can see bean worms jumping from a distance.

I hope adults have more exclamation points, but I can't keep the question mark straight in my mind. Weird questions often embarrass teachers. In his humorous description, the poet gives vent to children's unique inner world and emotional activities, which makes people feel that this is what lively and happy children have, full of children's interest beyond words.