First, prose poems suitable for first-year recitation: through autumn
I walked through the orchard in autumn,
Those red apples,
Turn into small lanterns.
The autumn wind blows,
The apple shook,
Shining on it.
Little red lantern.
I walked through the autumn garden,
That lilac morning glory,
Into a small speaker,
The autumn wind blows,
The megaphone jingled,
Make a phone call there
Lavender trumpet.
Second, prose poems suitable for first-year recitation: color bridge
The wind stopped,
The rain has stopped,
His brush drew a bridge in the air,
It is also painted with colors, red, purple and blue. ...
Tell that little girl who is still on the road,
You don't have to climb from one end of the mountain to the other. 、
Third, prose poems suitable for first-grade recitation: dandelion
Last night,
Aunt Feng whispered to me:
Take me on a trip,
I'm glad I stayed up all night,
however
However, I can't bear to part with my mother.
But my mother told me,
Son, you have grown up,
You should see the outside world,
That's your direction,
So, I followed Aunt Feng,
Strive for upward, upward,
Fly ... fly ...
Fourth, prose poems suitable for reciting in grade one: What do animals eat?
Chickens like insects,
The dog gnawed at the bone,
When the kitten sees the fish,
Happy somersault.
Big rabbit likes to eat big radish.
Rabbits like eating grass and cabbage.
Brown bears like honey,
Monkeys like peaches,
Pandas like to eat bamboo and bamboo leaves.
Babies like sweets.