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How to write the lines of the little weatherman?

Dear children and friends:

Hello, everyone, this is XXX Meteorological Observatory, and I am today's announcer XX.

Today is X month, X day and X week, with the highest temperature of X degrees and the lowest temperature of X degrees. What's the weather like (sunny or sunny)? Perfect for outdoor activities, drink more water, exercise more, and be a healthy baby! Thank you for listening!

Small weather announcer? It can be seen that the announcer is aimed at the students of younger children and junior children, so we can talk about the weather forecast and inform everyone of the daily itinerary. Coupled with the content related to children, we can tell fairy tales, exercise children's speaking ability, and also tell some safety common sense so that children can learn to protect themselves.

Safety tips

Don't bring toys and sharp tools to school, and don't put them in your mouth, nose or ears to avoid injury.

You can't play with your companions with toys, let alone scratch, bite or beat your companions.

Stay to the right when going up and down stairs. Don't slide down from the handrail. Don't do dangerous actions such as climbing windows, scraping windows, jumping stairs, playing with doors and jumping off buildings.

When going to public places for sightseeing, going out for a walk or outdoor activities, stay away from dangerous places such as transformers and construction sites. Listen to the teacher (or adult) and don't quit the group casually. Tell the teacher anything.

When playing sports or games, you should obey the teacher's arrangement, observe discipline, carry out activities in an orderly manner, and avoid chasing each other.

Explain and publicize safety knowledge to children, so that children can understand the dangers of playing with fire, electricity and water to prevent accidents.

Guide them to understand the purpose of fire hydrants and fire extinguishers, and know the exit signs of safe passages; Educate children to form the habit of observing fire signs and evacuation instructions in public places; Know all kinds of alarm calls and know how to call the police.

You should drag the adults away after school in the afternoon. You can't run around by yourself. You can't stay and play, just in case something happens.

Don't trust strangers casually, don't walk with strangers privately, and don't let strangers touch your body. Tell the child that only parents, doctors and nurses can touch his or her body. If a stranger wants to do this, he must flee as soon as possible.

Don't lock the door at home, and don't play with gas, fire, lighters, kettles, water dispensers, medicines and other dangerous goods.

You can't cross the street by yourself without the guidance of an adult. When crossing the road, you should obey the traffic rules, walk on the sidewalk, don't stay and play on the road, and walk on the right in the street.

When the child is alone at home, don't open the door at will, and don't open the door when you hear a knock at the door.

When traveling or walking in the wild, you should not pick flowers and fruits or catch insects casually, and you should not put them in your mouth to prevent accidents.