Appreciation of English Poetry in the Sixth Grade of Primary School

Children's poetry creation can not only enrich students' language, but also cultivate students' sense of language, thinking ability and oral communication ability, which has certain practical significance and educational function. I would like to share some English poems of the sixth grade in primary school, hoping to help everyone!

English Poetry of Grade Six: How did you become so mean?

I saw you steal second base.

I saw you killing time.

I saw you playing basketball.

I saw you throw a coin.

I saw you cut corners.

I saw you stabbing in the dark.

I even saw you punch in.

Swing in the park.

I saw you beat a dozen eggs.

I saw you strike a match.

I saw you hit a hole in one.

I saw you close the hatch.

I see you quit this habit.

I see you crowned the queen.

I even saw you blow the whistle.

How did you become so mean?

Magic soup, an English poem in the sixth grade of primary school

I cooked a magical alphabet soup.

It answers every question you ask.

Ask it what you want to know most-

It thought of the answer and showed it.

If you know what I'm thinking now

I'm sure you might hate it.

Why don't you try asking my alphabet soup?

Ouch! You're too late now.-I ate.

English poetry in the sixth grade of primary school: Swimming Ool

Swimming in the swimming pool

It's what I like about B.

Wearing underwater goggles

So I can C.

Yesterday, before I went swimming,

I had a t.

Now the swimming pool is just a "fool"

Because I got a p.

English poetry in the sixth grade of primary school: can't sleep

I'm fighting insomnia.

I can't sleep.

Although quite brave

Try to count sheep.

I count to one hundred.

Then I drank a glass of milk.

I loosened my little pillow.

In the silk pillowcase.

I made a pot of herbal tea.

Had at least one drink.

I sang myself a lullaby.

Pull up my blanket.

I stuffed my ears with cotton balls.

I covered my eyes.

I relax my breath.

I did some stretching exercises.

I tried and tried to sleep.

But I just can't find a way.

Looks like I have to

Stay awake in class today.

I stayed at home.

I stayed at home.

I'm lying in bed.

I won't go to school either.

I'm tired of coaching.

I'm tired of teachers.

I think they are all violent and cruel.

So if you like it, try it.

But you can't let me go,

No matter what you do or say.

They're having a party?

With cakes and presents?

Well, maybe I'll go today.