About 500 words in the first grade of primary school composition: remember a calligraphy class.

Composition topic: Remember a calligraphy class.

Keywords: calligraphy, grade one in primary school

This article applies to: the first grade of primary school.

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This composition is about 500 words in the first grade of primary school. The topic is "Remember a Calligraphy Class". Everyone is welcome to contribute enthusiastically.

On Sunday, September 6, 2009, it was raining lightly.

Remember a calligraphy class?

I went to a calligraphy class as usual this morning.

Teacher Liu asked us to practice drawing straight lines with ink on old newspapers. He said: "It's good to draw lines evenly and not shake your hands." Drawing a straight line is the foundation of running script, running script and cursive script. If you can't draw straight lines well, you won't write horizontal pictures with these fonts. In the process of writing, breathe smoothly, draw with one-third of the pen, and don't use the root of the pen as a support. Pay more attention to the pen posture. Let's go. "We picked up the pen and began to draw a straight line carefully. Isn't thinking just drawing a straight line? Is it as difficult as the teacher said? But when you really paint, it feels that painting is not easy at all. People should stand up straight, and their wrists and arms should be suspended. I finally drew one. At first glance, hey! It's crooked and not straight at all, but it looks like a bug crawling and uneven in thickness. After reading mine, the teacher said that both sides of the straight line should be round. To do this, we must start with the hidden peak, use the medium peak when writing, and close the pen when writing, not the peak. The teacher also told us that the pen posture we are using now is to hang the pen high, while the teacher taught us the limping method. Then the teacher gave us a demonstration, let's continue to practice.

When we were practicing, the teacher told us an interesting story (the teacher often told us some nice stories), which was something like this: Once upon a time, there was a man who went up the mountain to learn Kung Fu, and Master always made him chop wood, catch flies, pat trees and clean cobwebs in the hall. Everything has to be done for a year, and four years have passed. When he asked Master to teach him Kung Fu again, Master told him that you don't need to learn it any more. If you learn it, you can go down the mountain. It turns out that what his master asks him to practice every day is the basic skills of practicing kung fu.

It suddenly dawned on me that the teacher told us this story to let us know that we must learn from the basic skills first, and only by practicing the basic skills can we learn real kung fu well. Drawing a straight line is actually practicing the basic skills of writing. If you don't have a solid basic skill, it will be difficult to write the words behind, so you should lay a good foundation-draw a straight line carefully.