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Scripts suitable for broadcasting in kindergarten classes

The scripts suitable for broadcasting in kindergarten classes are as follows:

Dear teacher, dear friends, good morning everyone! Welcome to today's broadcast. Today we will spend a pleasant early morning time with everyone. Su: Hello everyone, I am the host of the big class, xxx. First of all, I would like to remind the children that the weather is getting cooler, so please keep warm. Next, let’s ask two little announcers from our class to tell you two little encyclopedias about life: Children, do you know why red lights and green lights are used as traffic lights?

Let me tell you! Because red and green lights travel farther than other colors of light, the driver can see them from a long distance away and can ensure safe driving. In addition, red easily attracts people's attention, so it is customary to use red to indicate danger signals, while green always indicates peace or safety.

So people use red lights to indicate stop and green lights to indicate go. Children, do you remember? Zhou: Hello everyone, I am Zhou, the little announcer from Class 3. I have a riddle for the children to guess: It looks like a clock but is not a watch. It does not tell the hours, minutes and seconds. It was invented by the ancient Chinese.

Guide skillfully from southeast to northwest. Kids, have you guessed it? Yes, it’s the compass! Children, do you know why a compass always leads? We live on the earth, and the earth is a huge magnet. Officially due to the magnetism of the earth, all demagnetized needles on the earth point in the north-south direction. People call the small magnetic needles pointing in the north-south direction a compass. The compass is one of the four great inventions in ancient my country. Children, please remember this!

Water-saving little expert The autumn wind blows. Get up early. Children come to wash their hands. The autumn wind blows and the leaves shake. The little bird is chirping, and I turn off the faucet after washing my hands. The leaves fell down. Good morning, baby, don’t let the clear water flow in vain, like butterflies dancing. The baby laughs and strives to become a little water-saving expert. Hello little bird, baby and little bird, get up early every day.