There are many jobs we can do with pride,
Each one special, each one unique, inside.
A singer brings us joy with their sweet voice,
A pilot flies us high, we have no choice.
A dancer moves with grace, oh what a sight,
A firefighter keeps us safe, day and night.
A teacher shows us all we need to know,
A postman brings us letters to and fro.
A football player, skilled and fast and tough,
A policeman keeps our streets and towns enough.
A pupil is a learner, full of might,
A doctor helps us stay healthy day and night.
So many jobs, each one so grand,
We all can choose the one that fits our hand.
Reflections
- What job did you find most interesting in the poem?
- Can you name any other jobs that were not mentioned in the poem?
- What do you think is the most important quality for each job mentioned in the poem?
- Which job do you think you would like to have when you grow up? Why?
- How do you think the jobs in the poem help people and make the world a better place?
- Can you think of any other ways that people can help others and make a difference in their communities?
- What do you think it takes to be successful in the job you want to have when you grow up?
- Can you think of any challenges that the people in the jobs mentioned in the poem might face?
- How do you think you can prepare yourself to be ready for the job you want to have in the future?
- Do you think it's important to love what you do for a job? Why or why not?