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Wish Poetry Grade 6

Wish poems for sixth grade students can be written like this:

"Wish"

I have a little wish,

I wish I had a pair of Strange running shoes that can help others quickly arrive when they need help.

I have a little wish.

I hope I have a magic wand that can make people’s dreams come true and help people who have lost their homes regain warmth.

I have a little wish,

I wish I had a magical brush and could paint countless green mountains and green waters.

I have a little wish.

I wish I had a confession tape that would make all bad people or people with impure hearts instantly become as innocent as children.

I have a little wish,

May the sky always be blue, the water always blue, the grass always green, the trees always green and tall, the air always fresh and cool, and the sunshine always brilliant. , the moon is always bright and flawless, the moonlight is always gentle and gentle, the stars are always blinking mischievously, no matter who they are, they are always enthusiastic, innocent, helpful, and without the slightest greed.

Poetry writing skills for sixth graders

Poetry creation must first have inspiration. Inspiration is the potential to become a poet, but not everyone has it, such as an insight, a fantasy, or a dream.

Secondly, there must be a poem title. The poem title is the tone and summary of a poem. It can be a word, a word, or a short sentence. The title of the poem can be decided first or last. Of course, if there is no title, you can just pick the first line of the poem as the title, but be careful not to scatter the lines. The center and theme must be clear and clear.

If you have both of these, you have to make a decision. That is, what the poem is about and what direction it is running towards. Both the idea and the title of the poem must follow inspiration. If you are writing a love poem, you have to collect similar pieces of inspiration, cut what should be cut, use what should be used, and then connect them together according to your own emotional catharsis and poetic extension, which constitutes a poem. The blueprint of poetry.