Nursery rhymes about health and progress.

Small ants, with great strength, can pull several times by themselves. If you want to know where the power comes from, you won't climb down. Little ants, the most obedient, do whatever your mother tells you, and are not afraid of being stupid, and often learn kung fu.

You shoot one, I shoot one, and strive for the first place with excellent academic performance. You shoot two, I shoot two, and the students talk about friendship. You shoot three, I shoot three, and the pocket money for food and clothing is no better than climbing the mountain. You shoot four, I shoot four, serve the country. You clap five, I clap five, learning your lessons is not afraid of hardship. You shoot six, I shoot six, and make achievements in study and work. You shoot seven, I shoot seven. It's an honor to respect the rules and discipline. You shoot eight, I shoot eight, take care of public property, don't scribble. You shoot nine, I shoot nine, respect the old and love the young, and maintain a good reputation. You shoot ten, I shoot ten, and create more value for society.

You shoot one, I shoot one, and speak actively in class.

You shoot two, I shoot two, and learning is actually quite interesting.

You shoot three, I shoot three, I am not afraid of difficulties in learning my lessons.

You shoot four, I shoot four, aim high from an early age.

You shoot five, I shoot five, and doing homework is not afraid of hardship.

You shoot six, I shoot six, study hard and keep improving.

You clap seven, I clap seven, and I have to ask questions when I study.

You clap eight, I clap eight, use your head to find a way.

You clap nine, I clap nine, with your head, mouth and hands.

You clap ten, I clap ten, and study hard.