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Manuscripts suitable for playing in kindergarten classes

The manuscripts suitable for playing in kindergarten classes are as follows:

Dear teachers and friends, good morning! Welcome to today's broadcast. Today, we will spend a pleasant morning with you. Sue: Hello, I'm xxx, the small host of the big class. First of all, I want to remind the children that the weather is getting cold, so please keep warm. Next, please ask two small announcers in our class to tell you two encyclopedias of life: children, do you know why red and green lights are used as signal lights?

Let me tell you something! Because traffic lights travel farther than other colors, the driver's uncle can see them from far away, which can ensure safe driving. In addition, red is easy to attract people's attention, so it is customary to use red to indicate danger signals, and green always indicates peace or harmony.

Therefore, people use red light to stop and green light to pass. Do you remember, children? Zhou: Hello, everyone. I'm a small announcer in Class Three. Zhou, I have a riddle for children to guess: A clock is not a watch, it doesn't show hours and minutes, and it was invented by ancient people in China.

Skilled guidance in the southeast and northwest. Have you guessed, children? Yes, it's a compass! Children, do you know why the compass is always a guide? We live on the earth, which is a huge magnet. Due to the magnetism of the earth, all degaussing needles on the earth point in the north-south direction. People call the small magnetic needle pointing north and south a compass. Compass is one of the four great inventions in ancient China. Remember, kid!

Water-saving expert autumn wind blows, leaves shake, get up early to wash your hands. Birds sing. Turn off the tap after washing your hands. Pieces of leaves fall. Good morning, baby. Don't let the clear water flow in vain, dancing like a butterfly. Baby laughs and strives to be an expert in water saving. Hello, baby bird, get up early every day.