The day is coming to an end, and there must be thoughts worth recording. It’s time to take time to write in a diary. So do you really know how to keep a diary? Below is the observation diary of fourth grade that I collected and organized. You are welcome to read it. I hope you will like it. Fourth Grade Observation Diary 1
In the evening, the sun sets at the foot of the mountain and shines the last few rays of sunlight on the clouds. At this time, several children sat down by the tree with benches, pointing at the flaming clouds in the sky, and chatting loudly. "Look, before autumn comes, the leaves will turn yellow." "The little sparrow in the book is wearing red clothes. How cute it is." This is the best time to watch the flaming clouds.
At this time, a long dragon flew out of nowhere, with its head facing south and its tail facing north. It sprayed out clusters of flames, and suddenly the sky was filled with bright red. After a while, the flames became lighter and weaker. The dragon looked eastward with its head raised, flew into the sky, and quickly disappeared into the black clouds. It really came and went in a hurry.
After a while, two little sheep appeared in the sky. In the sky filled with golden light, they look so docile and cute. One of the lambs was gnawing on the tender grass on the ground with its head down, and the other lamb was squatting quietly on the side, accompanying it. But not long after, the two lambs ran away side by side.
Suddenly, a cheetah vaguely appeared in front of him, chasing something with its claws and teeth. It was getting closer and closer, as if it was about to jump in front of the children. Then, a hunter appeared from the west and quietly approached the cheetah. Just as the cheetah was running away, something seemed to hit it. The cheetah stopped and fell down. At this time, the hunter also disappeared.
For a time, the sky darkened, and the clouds known as "long dragons", "sheep" and "cheetahs" floated away leisurely. The children on the ground seemed to have finished enjoying a wonderful puppet show. Although they were still unfinished, they could only rub their eyes and go home. Fourth Grade Observation Diary 2
October 1st Rain
The National Day is here, and Teacher Qin arranged for us to observe the growth process of mung beans. Early this morning, I immediately found a transparent bottle. Put a napkin at the bottom of the bottle, pour some water into the bottle, carefully select some plump mung beans, and pour them all into the bottle. The green beans lie quietly at the bottom of the bottle, as beautiful and lovely as emeralds.
In the evening, Xiaodouzi became full, as if he had taken a "fat gainer". He had gained a lot of weight and felt soft to the touch.
Rain on October 2
This morning, I ran excitedly to watch my little beans. Some of the mung beans were covered with "wrinkles" and some became fat. Yes, some were so full that their mouths split open. I really hope my "little baby" can sprout soon.
October 3rd Rain
Today, I found that some small mung beans had broken skin, revealing their snow-white bodies inside. Many small mung beans have their "little tails" jaggedly drilled out, and some have taken off their green coats and put on snow-white clothes. Their "little tails" are longer than in the morning, which is particularly obvious.
October 4th Rain
Today, I used to observe my "little baby", and I found that my "little baby" did not grow long. I asked my mother Why, my mother told me: when the mung beans are soaked to a certain extent, they should be put in a basket and covered with a layer of gauze. I do it my mom’s way. At night, I found that the white bean root had grown longer and had two bean petals, like a top-heavy tadpole greedily sucking nutrients. If you look carefully at the little white watercress, you will think of a few small white mushrooms growing on the damp grass.
The little bean sprouts thrive under my careful care. It brings me happiness. I love my little bean sprouts! Fourth Grade Observation Diary 3
Today, as soon as I arrived at school early in the morning, I heard a sound passing through my ears. The screams that passed through the dawn and passed through the Hongyun were truly shocking. What's wrong? When I turned my head, I saw a snow-white pom-pom, and so on. It has eyes. nose. Mouth. That's a little rabbit. How did the rabbit come to the classroom? Oh, the teacher bought it.
In the class meeting, the rabbit became a topic of discussion for us. The teacher "kindly" let us all touch it. Its fur was like white silk, its eyes were like rubies, and its ears were pink. It looks like a pair of bows, and its mouth is always bulging, as if someone made it angry. It always likes to lie on the "window" and stare at us quietly. When it sees us listening carefully, it will show a knowing smile; sometimes, it will lie in the corner of the box, quietly enjoying the warm sunshine, like a quiet and cute We are a little girl. We feed her some vegetables from time to time. She has a good appetite and is not picky about anything she feeds. She is a good rabbit who is not picky about food. We also change her water often, and she gradually becomes less afraid of our hands reaching in; It loves to be clean. Every time new water is put in, it does not rush to drink. Instead, it puts its paws in, then rubs its paws on its face, and then rubs it again until it is satisfied with it. Cleanliness is what it gives me. first impression.
You can’t keep calling it rabbit. We realized this problem, what should we call it? We launched the "Rabbit Name Collection" activity. Some said to call it "Little Miss", and some said to call it "Snow White". Finally, after our discussion, we decided to name it "Little Miss". "Xiaoxue", Xiaoxiaoxue seems to like this name very much. She is jumping up and down happily and running around in the box...
Xiaoxue, I will stay at Laoban's house at night. Good night, Xiaoxue. Fourth Grade Observation Diary 4
Today, the teacher in the art class asked us all to watch a video about animals. We will draw these animals in the next art class. The students were very happy.
The video started, and a small snake appeared along with the beautiful music. As soon as I saw it, I knew I would draw a snake next time. What’s so new about this? I hadn’t finished thinking about it yet. I saw the snake squirming forward quickly, and it turned out that there was a big egg in front of it. It was great. I had seen many snakes on TV and in illustrated magazines, but I had never seen a snake eat an egg. It was a feast for the eyes today.
I saw the snake using its soft body to wrap the big egg tightly around it, and then put the egg to its mouth. The students were shocked when they saw this egg. It is three times bigger than the snake's head, so how can this snake eat it? At that time, some students said: "The snake will break the egg in a while, it must drink the soup." Before the students finished speaking, I saw the snake opening its mouth as big as an egg and swallowing the whole egg. Its throat pouch was bulging. The snake stretched its neck vigorously. After a while, the throat pouch slowly shrank and passed by. After a while, the snake spit out all the egg skin, and the snake swallowed the egg which was three times bigger than its head.
The teacher then explained that snakes have no teeth and rely entirely on their throat pouches to eat.
After taking this art class today, I understand that observing things is the first step to learning art well. I will draw "Snake and Egg" in my next art class. Fourth grade observation diary 5
Planting peanuts
Sunny Friday, October 1
Before the National Day holiday, the head teacher assigned an observation assignment to the students , let us plant a beautiful plant during the holidays, and also carefully observe and record the growth process of the plant.
As soon as I got home from school, I couldn’t wait to take out two peanuts and plant them in a small flower pot. Why grow peanuts? Because the fruits produced by peanuts are very delicious, crisp, sweet, and rich in nutrients. As soon as I got up the next morning, I rushed to the flower pots and was pleasantly surprised to find that one of the peanut trees carefully sprouted a small green head. The other one may be shy and was still "hide and seek" in the soil. ". My mother told me to protect them well, otherwise they will be eaten by "rat thieves".
The flowers are growing taller
It was sunny on Saturday, October 2
In the afternoon, after a long calligraphy class, I returned home as soon as possible to read The peanuts I planted have grown taller! I used my universal ruler to measure it, and boy, the one that sprouted first grew 4 centimeters taller in just one day, and also sprouted two branches, just like the moonflower in "Plants vs. Zombies". Once it's posed, it's airy and cute. Another peanut also took courage and poked out its little green head. I thought to myself, could this be considered the "fastest peanut in history"?
Peanuts have sprouted leaves
Sunday, October 3 is sunny
I went to Wanxianghui for a day today, and the first thing I did when I got home was to go see peanuts , they grew another three or four centimeters.
Suddenly, I found that two green leaves had grown. The leaves were semi-circular, like the banana fan, the weapon of Princess Iron Fan. The peanuts with leaves look like a dancing little girl, with graceful posture, light and soft to the touch, and lovable.
The teacher said that paying attention to everything will lead to learning. As long as we observe carefully and study hard, we will discover the secrets of plant growth. Fourth Grade Observation Diary 6
Monday, September 17, sunny
Today at noon, I put a small spoonful of mung beans given to me by Teacher Huang into a dish filled with water and soaked them. . After more than an hour, I looked at the mung beans and found that the mung beans were rounder and more bulging than when they were placed in the water. The mung beans are round and round, like a fat baby, but they haven't sprouted yet.
Tuesday, September 18 Sunny
Today, the seeds finally sprouted. Like a naughty child, they broke free of their green coat and grew white and tender buds. Without further ado, I immediately filled the flower pot with a hole in the bottom with soil, then placed the mung beans on top, and then sprinkled some soil on top of the mung beans. Finally watered with a shower head. Look at it and hope that it will grow up every day.
It will be overcast on Thursday, September 20th
My five-year-old cousin is coming soon. I am afraid that my cousin will break my mung beans, so I am preparing to put the mung bean sprouts in the Under the bed, my mother smiled and said to me: "Silly boy, plants cannot grow without sunlight, air, moisture and nutrients. Otherwise, put it where your cousin can't reach it." "Yeah!" Just do it, I put the mung bean sprouts on the balcony. I observed carefully and found that two tender green leaves grew on the two bean petals of the small bud. The head of the stem changed from light red to light green, and from light green to dark green. I also saw a mung bean lying lazily in the soil, as if it was still unwilling to take off its old clothes. At this time, my heart was very anxious. Fourth Grade Observation Diary 7
There are many flowers and plants on my big balcony. There are asparagus, cactus, clivia...but my favorite is the spider plant.
I heard that spider plants have great vitality. At first, my mother put a small Chlorophytum seedling in a transparent glass and soaked it. Looking at its weak appearance, she was too lazy to take care of it. After a few days, she accidentally found it soaked in the water. At the bottom, white and thin roots grew, swinging in the water. After a few days, the roots of the Chlorophytum grew many more, and gradually became stronger. My mother said that they can be removed in two days. It was buried in the soil. I was happy after hearing it and looked forward to it growing up quickly. A few days later, my mother and I carefully planted the lovely spider plant in a small white flower pot.
With the moisture of the soil, the spider plant grows stronger than in the water, and the slender leaves also raise their heads, becoming tender and green. The spider plants look better and better as they grow, and the leaves become greener and longer. After a few days, I found several slender strips growing out from between the leaves of Chlorophytum, and there seemed to be tender buds on them. I looked around in surprise, is it about to bloom? I look at it every day. Observe that it looks more and more like a flower every day, and I feel so excited! Finally one day the Chlorophytum bloomed, and it was a small white flower, blooming proudly, as if to show off its self-improvement to me. It's so beautiful, I couldn't help but admire it in my heart. In my heart, the flower of Chlorophytum is a symbol of purity.
I like all kinds of plants, but I prefer the viable spider plant! Fourth grade observation diary 8
One day, Science Teacher Wang asked us to grow mung beans, and I was very interested. , so he ran home as soon as school was over. As soon as I entered the door, I took out a disposable plastic cup, wetted a piece of toilet paper with water and put it in the plastic cup. I put three mung beans on the toilet paper to let it receive sunlight.
As soon as school was over the next day, I rushed home like a wild horse to see if there had been any change in the mung beans. When I saw the mung beans, I felt like I had drank enough water, and my body was bulging. There is a slight crack.
Early in the morning on the third day, I saw that the green coat of the mung beans was bursting, and the mung bean sprouts all stuck their heads out, looking around and around, like a shy little girl. Looking at how beautiful this world is!
On the fourth day, all my mung bean sprouts poked their heads out. I went to chat with them, "Do you think this world is beautiful?" They seemed to be saying, "Beautiful! So beautiful!"
On the fifth day, I found that my bean sprouts had grown two small leaves.
On the sixth day, I said to my mother in surprise: "Mom, my mung bean sprouts have grown taller, they are four centimeters high!" My mother said: "You can eat them when they grow up." "I said to my bean sprouts: "There is bad news today. You are going to be cooked and eaten." They seemed to be saying: "Don't eat us! Don't eat us!" I immediately said to my mother: "Don't eat the bean sprouts." Don't eat the bean sprouts!" Mom said, "Of course I won't. Mom was just joking." I breathed a sigh of relief.
On the seventh day, I moved the mung bean sprouts into the soil. I asked my mother: "What will happen to the mung bean sprouts when they grow up?" My mother said: "When the mung bean sprouts grow up, they will bloom, bear fruit, and bear fruit." New mung beans sprouted, fell into the soil, and another bean sprout grew..." Oh! This is the growth process of mung bean sprouts. Fourth Grade Observation Diary 9
June 28
Today, my mother bought me some silkworm eggs and asked me to observe the life of silkworms. Newly laid silkworm eggs are light yellow, oblate, concave in the middle, and about the size of a sesame seed. After a few days, the eggs turn red and gradually deepen in color. Suddenly one day, the eggs turned white, what a miracle!
July 28th
It turned out that the first batch of small silkworms were born. They were like small black ants. No wonder people called them "ant silkworms". I brushed them gently on the mulberry leaves with feathers. They struggled to eat the young mulberry leaves, but they couldn't eat much. Looking at the newly born silkworms, I had a hundred questions in my mind. Why are the newly born silkworms black?
August 28th
In order to solve the mystery in my mind, I calmed down and observed for another month. In this month, the silkworm babies shed their "coats" three times and became a veritable "white fat man". They are also becoming more and more good at eating, and they are simply "mulberry leaf harvesters". One day, they stopped moving and raised their heads high, as if they had no life or soul.
September 11th
Through consulting books, I learned that this kind of stillness is called "sleeping" and is a sign of molting. Now my silkworms are spinning silk in a figure-eight shape and wrapping themselves tightly in silk. A few days later, a hole broke in the oval-shaped cocoon, and a gray-white silkworm moth crawled out of the hole. Immediately afterwards, some silkworms also emerged from their cocoons. In the future, I will continue to observe how they lay eggs. Fourth Grade Observation Diary 10
I carefully observed the snails in the grass and found that they have two pairs of tentacles. You have to observe them carefully, otherwise you will think that they only have a bunch of tentacles. When I touched the antennae with my fingers, it immediately retracted its head. When it found that there was no danger, it slowly separated and looked around cautiously.
How do snails move? I observed carefully and saw that the snail moves with one foot under the shell. I looked up the information and found out that this foot is called a gastropod. Snails love to eat cabbage, radish and other vegetable leaves. I took the cabbage leaves to feed the snail, but it suddenly got into the shell. What should I do? I tapped the snail's shell lightly with a wooden stick. But it just didn't come out, so I put the snail into the water. After a while, the snail stuck its head out, and I took the snail out of the water. The first thing that sticks out is its tentacles. I think snails also have tentacles like insects, so it means that snails are also insects. But if an insect has many tentacles, is a snail with a pair of tentacles also considered an insect? I asked my mother and she didn't know either. I checked online and found out that the characteristics of insects are that they have antennae and their body is divided into head, thorax, thorax and abdomen. Insects all have wings, so snails are not insects. I also learned that snails are molluscs.
There are endless mysteries hidden in nature, and I will continue to observe more in the future. Fourth Grade Observation Diary 11
Sunny Saturday, September 28, 20xx
The sky was clear today. I got up at 6:30, brushed my teeth, washed my face, and finished eating as usual. I started doing my homework after breakfast.
At 9:30, my mother drove off to take a composition class.
At 10 o’clock, I came to the classroom for class. First we had a reading sharing. When it was almost my turn to share, I felt so frightened in my heart that I really wanted to find a hidden place to hide.
When it finally came to me, I still felt uneasy. What if the teacher and classmates didn’t like my sharing? I'm very scared. If I don't share well, will my classmates laugh at me? Will the teacher criticize me? The thought of it makes me afraid to share it. But at this moment, the teacher encouraged me and said: "You can try to speak, the teacher believes you can speak well!" After listening to the teacher's encouragement, I mustered up the courage to share. When sharing, I was still very nervous, so I spoke very quickly, but the students still listened carefully. When I finished speaking, Teacher Kaixin clapped her hands and praised her for saying it was well done. The classmates also cast complimentary glances. At this time, my mood slowly calmed down, I puffed up my chest and sat down confidently.
In fact, the biggest enemy in the face of difficulties is not others, but yourself! Fourth Grade Observation Diary 12
Sunday, September 26, was sunny.
As soon as I got home from school, I put down my schoolbag and planted the mung beans the teacher gave me. I made preparations in advance and put out two cups, some tissues and toothpicks on the table. Then, I used a toothpick to poke five holes in the bottom of the cup, then overlapped the cups, stuffed the paper towel into the holed cup, and finally poured water in and you were done. However, my mother reminded me that the height of the water should not be higher than the height of the mung beans. Once it exceeds the height of the mung beans, the mung beans will drown. When I finished planting the beans, I realized that it was getting dark, so I hurried back to the room to sleep. Lying on the bed, I secretly looked forward to the beans sprouting soon and growing tall and lush.
Tuesday, September 28th was sunny
The first thing I did when I got up in the morning was to see the mung beans. When I went to the balcony to take a look, I couldn't help but exclaimed in surprise: My mung beans have grown taller. The neck of the mung bean sprouts is like a winding river, and their leaves are in various shapes, some are like small scissors, some are like a girl's hair, long and dense, and some are like a boy's hair, short, fluffy and tightly packed together. Together, they are so cute! After school in the evening, I looked at the mung beans again and found that the height of the bean sprouts was several times higher than yesterday. I measured it with a ruler. Unexpectedly, the tallest mung beans of mine were already 10 centimeters high. I couldn't believe it! I was amazed by the powerful vitality exuded by the lush green mung bean sprouts!
Sunny Thursday, September 30th
I brought the mung bean seedlings to school to show them to my classmates. The classmates all praised the mung beans I planted for being big, green and lush. They were very good. , and also praised me as the little expert in mung bean cultivation in our class. I felt happy in my heart. The strong vitality of mung beans deeply infected me and gave me great confidence. Fourth Grade Observation Diary 13
September 3
My dad bought a pot of pepper tree. This is a small seedling. This small seedling grows quite lushly. The leaves are oval, tender green, and a little pointed at the front. Looking at this little seedling, I am full of expectations, hoping that it will grow up and sprout soon.
September 24th
About 20 days later, the peppers bloomed. The flower is six-pointed star-shaped, white and small, the petals are bent, and the flower blooms downward, seeming a little shy, like a shy little girl. The leaves are even more green and shiny.
September 26th
At this time the flowers have begun to wither. In place of flowers are some long, light green peppers. They are only half the size of your thumb! From a distance, the entire pepper tree is almost green. Some of the pepper trees were enjoying the shade under their leaf umbrellas, while others were absorbing the sunshine, proudly showing off their beauty.
October 5th
Chili pepper went from "children" to "adults", and then from "adults" to "elderly people". As adults, this is when they are most "hot". The whole pepper was red and seemed to be angry. As the saying goes, when a person is angry, his hair will turn gray, but when Chili Pepper is angry, he will immediately grow old! At this time, their anger had subsided, their color had turned light brown, and their skin was wrinkled, just like the wrinkles on the faces of grandparents, all of which were about to wither. Fourth Grade Observation Diary 14
In the early morning, bathed in the warm sunshine, I came to the school gate to go on duty.
We wore neat school uniforms, red scarves and "Campus Civilization Guide" armbands, and lined up at the side of the gate to greet every teacher and classmate. When we see the teacher, we will stand at attention, salute, and say in unison: "Teacher, good morning."
"Some of the teachers nodded, some smiled, and some waved their hands... Suddenly, I found two more "red armbands" around me. It turned out that the dean of students and Teacher Guo had also joined our team. Although the students entering the school There were more teachers and students, but the school gate was always in order.
At this time, a little classmate caught my attention. He would take the initiative to say hello to every teacher he saw. Three teachers, he said "Hello, teacher" three times in a row. "And his saluting posture, loud voice and serious expression on his face showed that he was not just because he said "Hello, teacher" three times in a row. "I feel bored, but I seem to be happier. If everyone respects the teacher and is polite like him, then our campus life will be more harmonious and beautiful.
After school in the afternoon, I am happy again Xindi came to his post. The students lined up and walked out of the school under the leadership of the teacher. Not far away, they saw a little girl bending down, picking up the scraps of paper and throwing them into the trash can. I left silently, feeling a sense of admiration.
Today’s duty is over, and I have gained a lot. I thought: In fact, civilization is everywhere, if everyone is around us. If you plant a seed of civilization in your heart, the flower of happiness will bloom. Observation Diary of Fourth Grade 15
Saturday, September 21st, it will be sunny
The mung beans are blooming
Today, Teacher Zhang gave each of the students a bag of mung beans and asked us to go home and try to grow them ourselves. When we came to the kitchen, we took out the fruit plate and I started to plant some beans on the plate. water, then take a square piece of paper towel and lay it on the bottom of the plate, then put the mung beans that have been soaked for a long time, spread them flat on the paper towel, and finally pour a little water, and you are done. I put it on the balcony and went to do my homework. After I finished my homework, I ran to the balcony from time to time to take a look. At night, a little bit of the mung bean roots had come out. I was very happy, secretly thinking about the mung beans tomorrow. What changes will happen?
Sunday, September 22nd, sunny
Mung beans sprouted
The next morning, I came to the balcony and saw mung bean sprouts. Great changes have taken place. Its roots have grown to 1-2 centimeters, and there are still thin whiskers on them, which are densely gathered together like a handful of beards. The mung beans have different postures, and some are wearing green. Some of the "hats" were bareheaded and straight, and some were bent down. At this time, the sun was rising high, and I quickly picked up the kettle to water them, hoping to see them grow up. p>
Sunny Friday, September 27
Mung bean sprouts have grown taller
Today, I saw the mung beans on the balcony growing taller. They were unevenly tall and crowded together. , the tallest one is 10 centimeters, and the shortest one is about 4 centimeters. Each one has two small leaves, full of vitality.
I think that such a small mung bean, as long as it is given sunlight and water... ... can grow into a bean sprout. Such vigorous vitality is really worthy of my admiration! As young people in the new era, we must also thrive like mung beans under the sunshine of our motherland!