Which novels are suitable for the fifth grade?I recommend the following novels to you:
"Return to 90, I Just Want to Study": The story of the female protagonist, Cen Jia, who traveled back to her fifth-grade time and returned to the good times.
"Bamboo Horse Raising Chronicle": It tells the story of the female protagonist's childhood friendship with her childhood sweetheart, who was a foodie and had a bad family situation.
"The Most Beautiful Boy in Tokyo": The story of the male protagonist traveling to Tokyo in 1999. He was still a fifth-grade elementary school child, living an ordinary and interesting life.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
My__is__in the fifth gradeHere are some possible questions and examples for a fifth-year essay:
** 1. My Family Is a 'Zoo'**
1. ** Concept **
- [Beginning: You can first describe your family as very special, like a zoo.] For example," My family is a unique zoo with all kinds of interesting 'animals' living in it."
- In the middle: describe what animals the family members are like. For example, his father was like a hard-working cow. He went out early and returned late every day to work hard. When he got home, he would help with the housework. His mother was like a nagging chicken. From morning till night, she would always remind him of various things, such as getting up, eating, studying, etc., but this was all love for him. He was like a naughty little monkey. He liked to jump around on the sofa and was full of energy.
- Ending: Although the family is like a zoo, it is full of love and joy. I am very happy. " This small 'zoo' family is filled with laughter and joy. I love this unique 'zoo' of my family."
2. ** Language Usage **
- When describing the characteristics of a character, you can use specific examples. For example, when she wrote that her father was like a cow, she said," My father is like a cow. Last weekend, when the house was being cleaned, my father moved the heavy sofa to the other side alone. He even cleaned the windows of the house. He was so tired that he was sweating profusely, but he did not complain."
** 2. My dream is to become a scientist **
1. ** Concept **
- Beginning: Lead out one's own ideals. " Everyone has their own dreams, and my dream is to become a scientist. This dream is like a bright star in my heart, illuminating my path."
- Middle: Explain why you have this ideal. It could be said that he was very interested in scientific experiments, such as watching the magical chemical experiments done by scientists on TV. Those colorful reactions fascinated him; or reading the stories of some scientists, such as Thomas Eden, who invented the electric light after countless experiments. This kind of perseverance motivated him to become a person like him. He could also describe what he had done for this ideal, such as joining the school's science interest group, doing some simple science experiments at home, and so on.
- Ending: Express your determination to realize your dreams. " I know that the road to becoming a scientist is full of thorns, but I will be like those great scientists. I will not be afraid of difficulties, work hard to learn scientific knowledge, and move forward courageously towards my ideals."
2. ** Language Usage **
- When describing the attractiveness of scientific experiments, you can use some vivid words. " When those chemical reagents were mixed together, they instantly produced wonderful changes like magic. Some emitted colorful smoke, and some surged with colorful bubbles like volcanic eruptions. All of this filled me with endless yearning for science."
** 3. My Paradise is the Study **
1. ** Concept **
- [Opening: Point out that the study is your own paradise.] " In my home, there is a special place, my study. It is my unique paradise."
- In the middle: describe the layout of the study, such as the bookshelves filled with all kinds of books, from interesting fairy tales to science fiction full of fantasy adventures; the desk is clean and bright, with your favorite stationery on it. They could also talk about what they did in the study, such as reading quietly in the study, immersing themselves in the world of books as if they had traveled to another time and space, or drawing on the desk, using the brush to draw the beautiful world in their hearts.
- Ending: Summing up the happiness that the study brought to him. " The study is like a paradise for me. It allows me to swim in the ocean of knowledge and soar in the sky of imagination. I really love my study."
2. ** Language Usage **
- When describing the atmosphere of the study, one could write," Every time I walked into the study, the faint fragrance of books hit my face, and the sun shone through the window on the desk. The quiet and intelligent atmosphere made me relax immediately, as if all my troubles were thrown away."
Diary of the Fifth GradeThe following is a fifth-year diary entry on the Four Great Books: Dear Diary
Today was Friday, so I went to the bookstore to read. I bought a copy of 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. It's a classic novel.
This book told the love story of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu, as well as the marriage life of Wang Xifeng and Jia Lian. Lin Daiyu was a lovely girl, but her character was very fragile. Wang Xifeng was a smart woman, but her behavior was very cunning. Jia Lian was an irresponsible man. He often cheated on others.
The plot of this book is very complicated, but I learned a lot. I learned a lot about love, marriage, and family. I also understood the complexity and variety of human nature.
After reading the book, I felt that I had benefited a lot. I decided to record the knowledge and stories I learned in my diary in the future.
This was a fifth-grade diary about the Four Great Classics. I hope my diary can record my growth and progress.
salute
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Story is interesting but overall it's quality isn't good. Word arrangement is not good. It feels like written by fifth grade student who's English is not good. Lines are broken. There's no rhythm in story lines.