Part I: Reflections on 202 1 Arbor Day for Primary School Students.
March 12 is Arbor Day in China. The teacher said, "Afforestation has provided many things for our life. Afforestation not only provides oxygen, purifies the air, beautifies the environment, and is conducive to protecting the ecological environment, but also can maintain water and soil. " After listening to the teacher, we all want to have the opportunity to plant trees by ourselves. The teacher said, "Then we will plant trees tomorrow and make some contributions to afforestation."
For tomorrow's tree planting activity, my mother and I went to the supermarket to buy a small shovel, but we couldn't find a suitable bucket. When I got home, I told my father that he immediately found a bucket that I hadn't used for many days, but it was too dirty. In order to let me finish my homework and go to bed early, my father said he would help me wash it. In less than ten minutes, a bucket as clean as new appeared.
The next day, the spring breeze was warm and sunny. I took a clean bucket and a brand-new shovel and went on the road happily.
After the students met, they walked to the planting area. Xx and I were assigned to a group, and the teacher gave us a small sapling. I carefully protected the saplings, while xx was carrying buckets and shovels. We chose a clearing and dug a hole. Soon, I was sweating like a pig. Xx, give me a break. I shook my head gratefully, wiped the sweat from my forehead and continued to dig. I also try to mash up the dug soil. Finally, I dug it. I gently planted the roots of the seedlings in the pit to support the seedlings, and xx quickly covered the soil.
We also watered the saplings according to the teacher's requirements. Then I hung my elaborate "ID card" on the sapling, and we agreed to visit the sapling we planted on this day next year. We hope that the saplings will grow and thrive with us.
Part II: Reflections on 202 1 Arbor Day for Primary School Students.
Looking forward to sweet-scented osmanthus fragrance and warm spring breeze, it is a good time to sow. It coincides with March 12 Arbor Day. In the morning, we came to xx Park and prepared to plant osmanthus seedlings ourselves. After the teacher briefly mobilized to plant trees, we put away the saplings and walked to a small slope in the park, and the tree planting activities began. I will plant a osmanthus sapling with the yearning group. I thought the shovel was not too heavy for my sixth-grade classmates, but it was hard for me to use. Just shoveling two shovels of soil made me breathless, so I had to dig alternately with longing. Finally, the hole was dug. I put the small tree in the pit, backfilled the soil and tamped it with a shovel. At this time, missing brought water, and we poured water on the roots of young trees. Seeing how quickly a bucket of water is absorbed, I seem to see young trees absorbing nutrients heartily, and I feel very carefree in my heart.
After planting the tree, I tied the elaborate wish card to the branch with a red ribbon. From this moment on, there will be more care and hope in my heart. If I have time, I will often come to see it, take care of it and let it thrive with me.
Part III: Reflections on 202 1 Arbor Day for Primary School Students.
Although Arbor Day has passed, our interest in planting trees has not diminished. After learning calligraphy in the morning, my parents and I came to Yongquan flood control dam. Because we came late, many people have been planting trees with some small signs hanging on them. The tree names written on the signboard are really strange: "late cherry blossoms", "golden branches" and "ice cream" ... I always thought it was easy to plant trees. Dig a hole, put the saplings in, and it's over. Come to think of it, reality and fantasy are completely different.
I heard someone say, "Wow, we can't even dig a hole, but let's use a shovel?" I hurried to a place where I wanted to plant trees. First, I dug a hole with a shovel, and my parents helped me. Interestingly, I just think it's a game. I accidentally got a spoonful of freshly shoveled soil on my trouser leg. I quickly took it off, but there were still some brown things stuck to my pants.
A few minutes later, I dug a small pit of almost 20 cm. I quickly chose a sapling and a small sapling that is not so big and has some leaves. As this is my first time to plant trees, I don't know how to start. Fortunately, my mother came, with a bucket in one hand and a shovel in the other. I saw that she put the bucket aside, then put the saplings in the pit and said, "Hold the saplings steady, and I'll fill the pit." I held the sapling to keep it from leaning to both sides.
I thought it was too easy, so I picked up a small shovel and filled the hole. It's slow, but it helps. Finally, I planted a small tree. I lifted the bucket and poured water into the roots, and a small tree was planted.
I said to myself, "Little tree, little tree, grow up quickly!" " "
I had a meaningful "Arbor Day".
Chapter four: Reflections on 202 1 Arbor Day for Primary School Students.
The annual Arbor Day is here. In the spring of March, the sun is shining and the sky is clear in Wan Li. Girls in spring come to the world with gentle steps. Everything on the earth revives and grass grows out of the soil. These are the eyebrows of spring. There are clusters of flowers in the flower bed, which are the eyes of spring. Teacher xx, the head teacher, took us to plant trees on the road outside the city. We came to the road happily, carrying saplings, shovels and buckets. We were divided into groups. I'm with xx, xx. Xx and xx worked hard together to dig a hole with a spade, then put the tree in the hole, buried the soil with a spade, and stepped firmly.
I walked for more than ten minutes with a bucket in my hand, and finally I saw a stream. I picked up a bucket full of fresh water from the stream, and then ran back to the tree with the bucket to water it. Qinglong Liu also came to help me. We carried buckets of water back and forth, and the teacher praised us on the spot. Although we are very tired, we are very happy because we have made contributions to greening the motherland.
Chapter 5: Reflections on 202 1 Arbor Day for Primary School Students.
We often hear people say, "give the earth green." Because green is the clothes of the earth. On March 12, Class xx of our xx primary school participated in this tree planting activity, and the activity place was in xx. At about 9: 00 a.m./kloc-0: 00 a.m., our group got on the bus with the necessary tools. We are all very happy in the car, and the car is full of laughter, which shows how happy and excited we are. Unconsciously, we arrived in xx, where young volunteers were already waiting. We finished this activity together. Soon, under the leadership of the person in charge, we all gathered to prepare for the "attack" in the mountains, and the "attack" began! We are still walking on the mountain road in an orderly way, drinking while walking, very happy. After walking for about half an hour, I finally arrived at my destination, where many saplings were piled up. We can't wait to start work at once, but we must take an oath before planting trees. It won't take long. With full expectations, we want to plant trees at once. Until 10: 20, our president and group leaders took us to the tree planting site. Each group can also plant one by themselves. Of course, we must put on our hats to plant trees. Our group took dozens of seedlings halfway up the mountain and found a very good place. Because we are busy, the principal and vice principal are responsible for finding water, and we are responsible for digging holes, planting trees, carrying water and covering soil. We are very busy, and we know that we are very hard and serious. Of course, we are happier.
I looked at the saplings planted one by one, and I felt a great sense of satisfaction and accomplishment. It's as if I personally gave life to this sapling. I also tried to plant a tree myself. Although I have planted trees before, I feel completely different and excited this time. We put the saplings in the pit, covered the pit with a shovel, and after filling the pit, the vice principal said that the soil should be compacted, so I went on again. These young lives, we seem to see the towering trees of the future.
What we sow is hope, and what we reap is prosperity.
Chapter VI 202 1 Thoughts on Arbor Day for Primary School Students
Spring is the season when everything recovers. The earth presents a thriving and vibrant scene, and everything shows people a spring smile. Today, this sunny day, March 12- Arbor Day, I like this hopeful festival ... I like to imagine the strength and spirit of a seed taking root and sprouting, and I like to feel inspiring courage. We will carry out a special and sacred task-planting trees. With excitement and expectation, nine students in our class started their journey with the College Tree Planting Brigade. After getting off the bus, we groped our way. The journey of more than 30 minutes didn't make us feel tired. On the contrary, along the way, we talked and laughed, and even the surrounding air seemed unusually warm and pleasant. When we arrive at our destination and see the sapling belonging to our class, our task is to give her sacred life. Ask the staff in charge of arranging us what precautions are needed to plant trees. After understanding, regardless of the fatigue all the way, we wiped the sweat from our foreheads, picked up tools in unison, and started our task. First, we should move the trees we want to plant to the destination we want to plant. At the destination, both boys and girls began to dig holes, hoes and shovels, and they were in full swing. When digging is almost the same, we will measure whether the saplings are big enough and deep enough. Then put the saplings in, straighten them and cover them with soil. Clap your hands. We're done. I seem to have forgotten something. Oh, I forgot to water it. Although it was rainy two days ago and the soil was still wet, we still poured the mineral water we drank on it.
Plant a small sapling on Arbor Day, plant hope and happiness, and hope it will grow sturdily against the spring breeze. Summer comes, it can give us shelter from the wind and rain, and autumn comes, it can bring us the breath of autumn; When winter comes, it can bring us inner warmth.
With this gratitude and the mission entrusted to us by society, we have done a meaningful thing-digging holes, planting trees and watering, and doing what we can for our living environment, and we all have a sense of accomplishment. Trees are shaded, birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, which is our expectation. In front of this seedling, we use love as the water for growth and love as the nutrient for growth. Day after day, we hope it will grow sturdily as soon as possible and become a big tree, adding a green color to our family and a little strength to beautify the environment.