Writing skills of weekly diaries: Writing weekly diaries is not something made up out of thin air. It basically comes from what you think and feel about your own life. Therefore, we need to be able to pay attention to every detail of daily life, but this does not require us to be detail-oriented and sentimental, but to develop our own thinking ability, that is, to think more about the things themselves and to draw inferences from one instance to another. The sample essay is as follows:
Last week was math week, and one of the competitions is still fresh in my memory, and that is the oral arithmetic competition. Everyone must be familiar with oral arithmetic!
Since the first grade, my oral arithmetic skills have been among the best in the grade. My strongest competitor is Lin Zongyu. Although we are brothers, we cannot give in to each other on the court.
We all passed the first round smoothly. It was not easy, but we still passed. But he passed me and I was very nervous. In the second round, he was still ahead of me. After three rounds of selection, it was finally time for the championship game.
It started. I held my breath and started to do the questions quickly. My hands didn't stop until I handed in the paper. Our hearts were in mid-air, and we gave in to each other for the championship. There are many students who still don’t understand it!
The time has finally come to reveal the final suspense. The broadcast began to report the names of the first, second and third place. Starting from the first grade, it was time to report to the fifth grade...
We were all stunned. After getting off the table and closing his eyes, Mathematics teacher Huang shouted loudly: "This time there are two champions in the fifth grade, Xiao Lin and me." We got 96 questions correct in 3 minutes. It was not easy. Many classmates were still envious. us. We jumped up and hugged each other deeply. Although we didn't win or lose, friendship is still the most important thing. Are you right?
This math week also held activities such as storytelling and making math tabloids. The students all participated actively and we found it very interesting.
In fact, the outcome of the game is not important. People often say, "Friendship comes first, competition comes second."