Say "I have something to recite" like this.

You can't see it, but it is there. Some things are invisible-Jin Meiling's poem Stars and Dandelions.

Accumulate knowledge, cultivate mind and return to this place.

Reading aloud is not only accumulation, but also an exercise in adhering to quality.

Children in grade three begin to sprout self-awareness and logical thinking, and like to express their views on the world. Help children express themselves with meaningful short philosophical poems.

Low reading:

Nursery rhymes-intimacy, rhythm and interest

Children's Poetry: The Formal Beauty of Asking, Communicating and Appreciating Poetry

Two people turn to a song-connotation and intention (egret to crow)

Intermediate reading:

Philosophical poetry-help children understand in a way that children understand.

Senior reading:

Modern Poetry-Understanding the Background and Arousing Thinking about Life

Prose-combing the context, exploring confusion,

Small Ancient Prose —— A Probe into the Cultural Background of China and the West

Three methods:

insist on

Rote learning

Appropriate explanation