The following are a few simple diary entries from the fourth grade: ** 1. Music Quiz ** This morning, during the fourth period, our class accepted a music interview by the teacher from the town's education office. When it was our group's turn, I was extremely nervous. I kept thinking," If I fail the music exam, I'll be miserable…" This time, I had to copy the songs I had learned. I drew the simplest song," Singing Mountain Songs." Our group sang very well, and I also got an "excellent" result. I'm so happy. ** 2. Learn to Make Tomato Scrambled Eggs ** Today, mom taught me how to make scrambled eggs with tomatoes. Mom took out two eggs and a tomato from the refrigerator. I cracked the eggs on the side of the bowl and let the egg yolk and egg white flow into the bowl. According to Mom's instructions, I put some yellow wine to remove the fishy smell, sprinkled some salt, and then stirred it. After my mother cut the tomatoes, I poured the tomatoes into the pot. After lighting the fire, the pot made a sound, and I retreated in fear. At my mother's prompt, I poured the stirred egg into it, and the egg quickly solidified. Finally, a plate of fragrant tomato scrambled eggs was served. I ate the dishes that I had participated in and felt very happy. ** 3. A Speech Contest ** The school organized a speech contest, and I, who had always been timid, bravely signed up for it. From the time I signed up, I spent a lot of time preparing my speech every day, practicing my posture, expression, and tone in front of the mirror, and constantly revising my speech. On the day of the competition, my heart was beating so fast backstage. When I saw the other contestants giving their confident speeches, I wanted to give up. But thinking about my own efforts, I still encouraged myself. When I went on stage, my footsteps were trembling. Many pairs of eyes were looking at me below the stage. I could only hear my own heartbeat. At the beginning of the speech, my voice was a little shaky, but I slowly got into the mood and integrated my emotions into the speech. After the speech, the audience applauded enthusiastically. Although I didn't win the championship, I overcame my fear and became braver and more confident. ** 4. Unexpected Harvest in the Park ** I had planned to stay at home to study for the exam on the weekend afternoon, but when I saw the bright sun outside, I went for a walk in the park. The scenery in the park was very beautiful. The trees were shady, the flowers were in full bloom, and the children were playing on the grass. As I walked along the path, I noticed something shiny on the ground. It was a keychain with a cartoon pendant. I thought the owner must be anxious, so I sat on the bench and waited. Not long after, a little boy rushed over. His eyes lit up when he saw the key chain. I returned the key chain to him and he thanked me happily. Although this walk was a last-minute idea, it gave me the joy of helping others.
The following simple methods can be used to write a diary in the second grade of primary school: 1. ** Confirm content ** - ** Record daily trifles **: The diary can be used to record small things in school life or life, such as praise from teachers, mutual help between classmates, conflicts with parents, etc. For example, he participated in an interesting sports competition at school, or helped his parents with housework at home. - ** Grasp the word "most"**: If there is no specific subject matter, you can write the happiest thing, the angriest thing, or the most sentimental thing in a day. For example, eating his favorite ice cream today, or feeling the angriest after quarreling with a friend. 2. ** Clear format ** - ** Write down basic information clearly **: Write down the date, day of the week, and weather. - ** Six Elements **: When recording an event, no matter how simple it is, it must have the six elements of time, place, person, cause, process, and result. For example, write that today in the park (location) in the morning (time) and friends (characters) because they wanted to play the same amusement ride (cause), and then through the rock-paper-scissors game (process), finally the friend won first to play (result). 3. ** ExpressionsComprehension **: Comprehension of principles from simple things. For example, if a tooth fell out, he could realize that he had grown up, and if he made his sister cry, he could realize that he did not know how to be modest and regret it.
The diary of a third-grade elementary school student could be written in the following way: ** 1. In terms of format ** 1. Date, week and weather - In the middle of the first line, write the date clearly (for example, December 7, 2024), then write the day of the week (Saturday), and finally describe the weather (assuming it was sunny). This part of the content had to be written accurately so that it could add background information to the diary. 2. headline - The title could be written or not written. Generally, if the diary had a specific topic, the title could be written, such as "An Interesting Journey to the Zoological Garden." If there was no specific topic, the title could be written. ** 2. Main content ** 1. Writing - He chose the most memorable event of the day to write about. For example, writing about going to the park to play had six elements: - [Time: Afternoon (specify the time range of the incident)] - [Location: Park (Write down the exact location of the incident)] - [Character: You and your family (indicate the characters involved in the event)] - Cause: Want to relax and enjoy the outdoors (explain why it happened). - After arriving at the park, he laid a picnic mat on the lawn and took out the food and drinks he had brought. Then, he played Frisbee with his family. He threw the Frisbee with all his might, and his family ran to catch it. The Frisbee drew an arc in the air. When he was tired, he would lie on the lawn and look at the clouds in the sky like cotton candy (describe the specific process in detail). - The result: I had a very pleasant time and felt closer to my family (write the final result of the matter). In the process of writing things, one had to pay attention to the combination of details and conciseness. The part that went through was described in detail, and the other parts were written briefly to avoid writing it into a running account. 2. scenery - If the scenery on that day left a deep impression on him, he could write a diary. For example, the scenery she saw on her way to school in autumn. - When he went out in the morning, he found that the ginkgo trees on both sides of the street had turned yellow. The leaves were like small fans, and when the wind blew, they slowly fell down. The ground seemed to be covered with a layer of golden carpet, and it made a rustling sound when walking on it. Sunlight shone through the gaps of the leaves, forming golden rays of light. It was as if the entire street was enveloped in a golden world. 3. depicicting the person - She could also describe the people around her, such as her gentle mother. - My mother is a very gentle person. Every morning, she would gently walk into my room and wake me up. Her voice was as soft as the morning breeze. She always carefully prepared breakfast for me. Hot milk, fried eggs, toast, every food was filled with her love for me. When I encountered difficulties, she would patiently listen to me, encourage me with gentle eyes, and then give me advice in a soft voice, making me feel extremely warm. 4. MeSH - For example, writing about the little pets at home. - I have a kitten at home. It's snow-white all over, like a furry snowball. Its eyes were big and round, like two blue gems. The kitten was very naughty. It always ran around the house, jumping on the sofa and hiding under the table. It loved to play with wool balls. Every time it saw a wool ball, it would pounce on it and scratch it with its claws, making a mess of the wool. However, its cute appearance made people unable to get angry at all.
The diary of a third grader was usually a record of what they saw, heard, and felt in their daily lives. In terms of content, it could be a description of an interesting outing, such as going to the orchard to pick fruits and enjoy the scenery along the way, such as " the autumn wind blowing through the rows of tall and strong poplar trees on the roadside; the autumn wind blowing through the golden wheat fields ", arriving at the orchard to see " red hawthorns like small red lanterns, golden pears like fragrant violins, purple grapes like strings of purple pearl necklaces ". It could also be a record of daily housework, such as the experience of washing dishes," The small bowls are as naughty as babies waiting to swim, always trying to slip away from my hands ";, or it could be an experience of visiting a temple, such as a description of the architecture of the Holy Water Temple and the Buddha statue," The architecture here is magnificent, with vermillion walls, red tiles, tall gatehouses, exquisite pavilions ", as well as the scene of people burning incense and worshipping Buddha in the temple. Or it was about fairy tales, like the stories of small animals in the forest. In terms of writing style, a diary usually had to write clearly the date and weather. In terms of language, try to use vivid, simple and clear words to express your thoughts and feelings, just like a child telling the truth about his day.
Here are some simple acts suitable for fourth-graders to perform alone: - ** Recitation **: Choose a short essay or poem that is emotional, positive, and suitable for fourth grade students to understand, such as a poem describing the four seasons. When reciting, pay attention to the cadence of the tone, grasp the rhythm, and express the emotions. - ** Singing **: Choose a song that is easy to learn and has a pleasant melody, an adaptation of a classic children's song like " Twinkle ", or some energetic school songs. - ** Musical instrument performance **: If the student has the foundation of learning musical instruments, such as simple instruments such as the flute, they can play a simple song. - ** Jokes or short stories **: Prepare a funny joke or short short story, and enhance the effect through expressions and appropriate actions during the telling process. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Short Story Spider Spiders are tiny insects with tiny webs that they use to catch their prey. The spider's web is very special. It's made up of many small threads. These threads are intertwined to form a large web. When a spider weaves a web, it will use a special technique to weave the silk threads tighter and tighter until they finally form a strong web. Spiders can live in various places such as caves, trees, walls, and so on. They usually come out at night to hunt for prey. The prey of spiders included insects, birds, and other small animals. Spiders are very interesting animals. They have a unique body structure and behavior. If you are interested in spiders, you can go to the bookstore to buy a book about spiders or search for some pictures and stories about spiders on the Internet to understand their mysteries.
The following steps can be used to write a fourth-grade essay: 1. Choose a topic that interests you, such as your hometown, school life, hobbies, etc. 2. Collect materials: Collect materials related to the theme such as photos, stories, poems, etc. through reading books, news, and the Internet. 3. Decide the structure of the article: determine the structure of the article according to the theme and material, such as introduction, main body, conclusion, etc. 4. Writing: Start writing according to the established structure and material. Pay attention to expressing your thoughts in concise and clear language during the writing process. Pay attention to the connection and transition between the passages. 5. Revise and polish: Carefully revise and polish the article after completing the first draft. Pay attention to the conciseness and accuracy of the language, as well as the logic and cohesiveness of the expression. 6. Submit: Submit the essay to the teacher or parent for review and revision to ensure that the essay meets the requirements. 7. Sharing: After reviewing and revising, share the article with classmates or parents, exchange opinions and ideas, and constantly improve and improve.
Snowball Fight In winter, the most anticipated event was a heavy snow, and snowball fights were one of the most interesting activities after the snow. When he pulled open the curtains in the morning and saw the silver world outside, his heart was filled with excitement and joy. The snow seemed to have covered the ground with a thick layer of white quilt. The places that had not been stepped on were flat and white, making people unable to bear to destroy this purity. However, the passion for snowball fights would soon overcome this reluctance. He could not wait to rush into the snow and start this joyful battle. There was a certain strategy for snowball fights. First of all, he had to roll the snow into a snowball. The more round and compact the snowball, the better. This way, the strength and accuracy of the throw would be better. After the battle began, everyone looked for cover, such as hiding behind a tree or beside a pile of snow. Once, my friends and I were having a snowball fight on the playground. We will split into two teams, with the middle line of the field as the boundary. At first, I hid beside the snow, nervously and excitedly observing the " battle situation." I saw my teammate quietly hiding behind a tree and rolling a few snowballs. Then, when one of the other party's friends wasn't paying attention, he quickly threw two snowballs and accurately hit his head. We immediately cheered. However, he didn't expect his teammate to be next to him. He immediately counterattacked. Three snowballs flew towards my teammate who had just poked out. Although he dodged left and right, he was still hit by a snowball and was unfortunately eliminated. Another time, during the break between classes, the originally quiet campus became lively because of a snowfall. We were having fun when a big snowball suddenly flew towards me with a whoosh. I jumped hard to avoid it. I picked up the snow on the ground and quickly kneaded it into a huge snowball. I threw it at one of my friends who had just poked his head out from behind a tree. He was hit by the snowball before he could react. His depressed expression made me laugh. On the other hand, some of his comrades had exposed themselves because they were running. They were hit in the back by the snowballs thrown by the three opponents at the same time. The sound of "bang, bang, bang" seemed to still be in his ears. During the snowball fight, sometimes the snowballs would collide in the air and then shatter at the same time, which added a lot of unexpected fun to the battle. Even if they were hit by snowballs during the snowball fight, their hands were cold and painful, or they were panting and sweating, everyone's faces were filled with happy smiles. It was a kind of joy unique to snowy days and a beautiful memory that belonged to winter.
The following is an example of an excellent 400-word essay from the fourth grade of primary school: My Little Friend I have a special little friend. His name is Xiao Ming. He was not tall, but his thin body was full of vitality. His hair was always messy, like a bird's nest, and his big eyes were full of intelligence. Xiao Ming was a person who loved sports very much. He always actively participated in every school sports meet. He remembered the running competition at the last sports meet. He stood on the track and looked ahead with a determined gaze. With a gunshot, he shot out like an arrow. His steps were light and powerful, and his arms swung quickly. However, halfway through, he accidentally tripped over a small stone and scraped his knee. We all thought he would give up the game, but he gritted his teeth and quickly got up to continue running. His expression was distorted by the pain, but his footsteps did not slow down. In the end, he insisted on running the entire race. Although he did not get first place, his strong perseverance won everyone's applause. He was also a warm-hearted person. Once, I encountered a difficult problem while doing my math homework. I couldn't figure it out no matter how hard I tried. Xiao Ming saw my sad face and took the initiative to ask me what was wrong. After I told him about the problem, he patiently explained the solution to me and guided me step by step until I completely understood it. This is my little friend, Xiao Ming. He is full of energy, strong, and enthusiastic. He is a good example for me to learn from.
The fourth and fifth grade of primary school was an important stage of reading, and it was also the key period to cultivate interest in reading and improve reading ability. The following are some of the compulsory books for the fourth and fifth grades: The Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry): This is a classic fairy tale about a little prince who set off from his own planet to explore various planets. Through this story, children could understand friendship, life values, and so on. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (JK Rowling): This is a fantasy novel about a young boy, Harry Potter, growing up in a magical world. Through this story, children could learn about magic, friendship, courage, and so on. 3."Dream of the Red Chamber"(Cao Xueqin): This is a classical Chinese novel that tells the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and others. Through this story, the children could understand traditional Chinese culture, human nature, love, and so on. 4. Journey to the West (Wu Chengen): This is a classical Chinese novel about the adventures of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand. Through this story, children could understand traditional Chinese culture, humanity, courage, and so on. 5 Grimm's Fairy Tales (Jacob Grimm and William Grimm): This is a classic collection of fairy tales, telling some classic fairy tales such as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, etc. Through this story, children could understand kindness, courage, justice, and so on. The above are some of the compulsory books for the fourth and fifth grades of primary school. I hope they can help children develop their interest in reading and improve their reading ability.