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Three-sentence and Half-sketch Crosstalk Poems about Primary School Students' Reading Now everything on the Internet is off topic and needs to be funny, but it can't lose its educational significance
Three-sentence and Half-sketch Crosstalk Poems about Primary School Students' Reading Now everything on the Internet is off topic and needs to be funny, but it can't lose its educational significance and must be close to life. Three and a half sentences of ballads

A: I am a primary school student. B: the southeast and northwest are clearly defined; C: arrive at school on time in the morning; D: line up:

A: Red scarf, floating on your chest. B: Observe discipline and don't make trouble. C: Bad habits will never be touched. D: of course

The bell rang for class. B: The students hurried into the classroom; C: pay attention to the lecture in class; Listen.

A: Students respect and love each other. Solidarity and mutual assistance. C: Join hands to help others. Look at us!

A: It's time for a rest. B: run, jump, jump; C: the whole class dances and does exercises; D: exercise.

A: School will be over at noon in a blink of an eye; B: put away your textbooks and schoolbags; C: line up in order; D: go home.

Lunch was really great. B: the combination of meat and vegetables is strong; C: don't be picky; D: eat them all.

A: Go home from school in the afternoon; Look for your homework first C: finish Chinese and do math D: plenary session

A: It's important to study at night. B: Extracurricular reading is indispensable; C: If you don't understand something, always ask for advice. D: improve.

A: Family hygiene should be cleaned; B: don't forget to clean yourself; C: Brush your teeth, wash your face and feet; D: sleep.

A: study, think and exercise; B: hard work is the key; A drop of water wears away the stone. Goodbye.

sketch

Essay: I want to study.

Uncle: College students have high ideological awareness and strong sympathy.

Niu Er: Out-of-school children have a strong desire for reading and are stubborn.

Tiger: Niu Er's younger brother.

Scene: A Hope Primary School in a mountainous area.

The lights are getting brighter, the music is sad and soft, and there is a girl sitting on the right side of the stage with a straw basket beside her. )

Voice-over: In the early morning, I got up early and looked at my residence to study. It was foggy that day, and some people couldn't tell the direction. When I was looking for passers-by, there was a song not far away. There is no fragrance of flowers, not as high as trees. ....................................................................................................................

(Uncle seeks the sound and goes to Niu Er)

Uncle: Little girl, do you know where the Hope Primary School in this village is?

Girl: Really ...? (Looking up and down, suddenly realize) You are an uncle from the city, and you have come to send our Shanliwa to school!

Uncle: Me. ...

Niu: Uncle, I know. I'll take you there. Before I finished, I took my uncle away. )

Uncle: Thank you! Hey, run slowly.

The second girl pulled her uncle down, and the second girl ran up first, panting; Uncle follows)

Uncle: Little girl, you must be exhausted.

Girl: no ... no, uncle, look ahead, it's Hope Primary School in our village.

Voice-over: There are only two straw houses in the whole primary school. The house is short, the windows are covered with plastic sheets, and the light inside is a little dim. Only a few beams of light from the grass cracks on the roof can barely read the words on the blackboard, and the furnishings inside are also very simple.

Uncle: Hey, little girl, come in. (Two girls come in) Are these the only two classrooms you have?

Girl: No, the small room is not where our teacher lives. Here we are, the big baby and the little baby go together. (Uncle is working on the stool next to him) Uncle, don't ... Uncle fell off the stool, uncle smiled, and Niu Er smiled)

Uncle: Why not fix it?

Niu: Uncle, you are really heavy. We can't fall down easily. Yes, if it hurts, we won't fall down next time. 1, 2, 3, uncle, you sit here. This is new.

Uncle: You'd better sit down!

Girl: No, (fantasy) I sit here every day, holding a book, and the teacher teaches us to read. I write with a long pencil, write one (I can't think of anything to write) and write one. ...

Uncle: Write the word "book" when reading! (Two girls bow their heads and say nothing) Do you like reading?

Girl: I like it (without thinking). Uncle, I like reading! Uncle, what are you studying for?

Uncle: (thinking) I ... (smiling) What about you?

Girl: I want to make money!

Uncle: Making money? (Laughter) What do you need a lot of money for?

Girl: Hmm ... Build a tall building for Hope Primary School in our village, with many teachers, so that every child in our village can have books.

Reading ... What about you?

Uncle: (thinking) it's also making money!

Girl: What do you need a lot of money for?

Uncle: (laughs) Help you, Gai Lou!

(Michael Qi)

Niu: Oh, uncle, sit down for a while. I should go home. (Get up and leave)

Uncle: Class will begin soon!

Girl: My brother hasn't made breakfast yet! (I rushed out before I finished)

Uncle: Hey, little girl. ...

(The second sister rushed to the door and bumped into the boy who entered the door. This boy is the younger brother of the second girl.

Tiger: Sister, why are you here?

Girl: Me. ...

Uncle: well, my brother is here, so we can have class with peace of mind this time!

Tiger: Sister, did your uncle let you have a class?

Girl: Tiger, don't talk nonsense. I'm leaving. You have a good class.

Tiger: Sister, (nothing to hold her and turn to uncle) Uncle, do you want my sister to go to school?

Uncle: You ...

Tiger: Someone donated money to my sister, but she gave it to me.

Girl: Xiao Hu ... (motioned my brother to stop talking)

Tiger: Sister, I want to say that I know you hide in the quilt and cry every night. I know you often wear my red scarf and smile in front of the mirror; I also know that you hide out the window and listen to our class every day. (Nothing is crying)

Uncle: Little girl, are these true? (Niu Er nods) Can you write?

Girl: Yes. Write four words on the blackboard-I want to read! Niu Er turned around and wiped her tears, trying to hide) Uncle, let me sing you a song! No flowers, no trees ... she cried before she finished singing, and everyone cried.

Uncle: Come on, don't cry. My uncle has an idea. On the one hand, I want to see a child named Cheng donated by us. On the other hand, I want to donate another child.

Tiger: Uncle, who do you want to see?

Uncle: Cheng, how did you meet?

Tiger: My name is Cheng, and my sister's name is Nan Nan.

Uncle: Your name is Tiger. ...

Niu: My name was originally Xiao Hu, and my brother's name was Xiao Hu. When my brother was at school, my mother changed our names. My name is Nan Nan and my brother is Yang Yang. My mother told us to remember Nanyang all our lives.

Uncle: (silent for a moment) OK, Nannan, uncle will go through the formalities for you.

Tiger: Sister, you can go to school!

(Two girls smile and nod)

Uncle: (takes out some books from it to Niu Er) Nan Nan, the teacher said that you can have class today.

(Niu Er is holding a book, tears streaming down her face) Niu Er, what's the matter?

Girl: Uncle. ...

Voice-over: Many times, I still can't forget those eager eyes: I can't forget that beautiful song: I can't forget that four crooked characters on the blackboard: (Uncle, I want to study) Did you hear that? That is the deepest cry of every out-of-school child. Help them! (end)