Make a kite composition

In study, work and even life, everyone has written a composition. Writing is a kind of speech activity with strong comprehensiveness and creativity. How to write a thoughtful and literary composition? The following is my composition about making kites. Welcome to reading. I hope you will like it.

On Sunday, I finished my homework and prepared to make a kite. But I couldn't do it, so I asked my father for help to do it together.

Dad found cloth, knife, glue and brush. I want to be a swallow. Let's make a skeleton first Dad leveled the bamboo chips with a knife. He sliced five small bamboo pieces and tied them at the intersection, and the outline of a swallow was completed. Then put it on the cloth and cut it according to the outline of the cloth. Then stick the cloth on the bone. Thread the thread through the cross and tie a knot. The other thread is tied to the bamboo piece, and then the two threads are connected to form a knot. So a kite was born. I drew a picture on the cloth and wrote "I want to fly high" on it. Looking at our kites, my father and I are very happy. We can't wait to fly kites outside. But it's raining outside, so we have to wait until it's windy before flying kites. Although the kite didn't fly, I was still happy to see my kite.

I like the kite I made. Because it is my efforts, that is, my cooperation with my father. Only enjoying the fruits of one's labor is the happiest.

One weekend, I remembered the art homework assigned by Teacher Zhang. In order to make a kite that can fly in the blue sky, I took out the materials and began to make it. I picked up a piece of soft white paper, glued it to the cross bamboo strips fixed in advance, and tied a cotton thread at the intersection of the bamboo strips, and the kite was completed. I took my kite to an open place, lifted it and ran hard, but it just couldn't fly. As soon as I let go, I looked straight at the ground and fell down again and again, which was soon destroyed.

I came home depressed. At this moment, a green dragonfly flew past me gracefully and stopped on a leaf. I stared at it: the dragonfly's wings are big, thin and symmetrical, and its body looks so slender compared with the wings. I suddenly realized that my kite, bamboo strips and paper are so thick, how can I fly? I removed the bamboo strips, cut them up and tied them, and used rice paper instead of white paper, thus reducing the weight of the kite. I also enlarged my wings and added three15cm long "tails" at the back to keep balance.

I took the kite and made another test flight, which really succeeded.

In spring and March, willow branches are in full bloom and the spring breeze is slow, which is a good time to fly kites. Seeing other people's kites flying in the air, I am eager to try. How I want to fly my kite! As soon as I got home, I started making kites without stopping.

As the saying goes, "everything is difficult at the beginning." When I really started flying kites, I was in trouble, because it was my first time to fly kites. So, grandma became my consultant. She said, and I did. After grandma's explanation, I realized that ordinary kites usually take bamboo as the skeleton and paper as the meat. Cut bamboo into bamboo pieces and use the toughness of bamboo pieces as the skeleton of the kite. I made a triangular skeleton. However, the skeleton I tied is always asymmetrical, and the thread left by the knot is too long, which makes my head sweat. Finally, I made a kite skeleton that satisfied me. Next, I put the prepared rice paper on the skeleton, and then tied it on the line, and it was finished. I drew an eagle on the finished kite and put colored crepe paper on the edge of the kite.

I ran out with my kite. In the open space, I let it fly in the strong wind, and the kite quietly rose into the air. The kite attracted his companions to stop and watch, and he was proud of himself. I think overcoming difficulties and achieving success is the happiest thing!

Since the beginning of school, we have made three kites in "Yachang". In the process of making kites, we encountered many problems, but we finally solved them.

When making the first kite, first build a cross-shaped skeleton with bamboo sticks, fix it with double-sided adhesive and transparent adhesive, and then cut the rice paper into a diamond pattern. Subsequently, the diamond pattern was pasted on the built skeleton. Then there is the coloring process. In this session, the kite is divided into four parts, and each student is responsible for one part. These four colors are red, blue, green and yellow. However, we found that the shape of the kite was asymmetric, which caused local damage when painting with gouache, so we gave up without a test flight.

Later, considering that we belong to the "elegant field", we decided to make a more beautiful and elegant swallow kite. The first step is to build a skeleton. We built a swallow-shaped skeleton with reed strips, and its wings were curved. The second step is to cut out the shape of swallows with rice paper and stick them on the built skeleton with double-sided tape. The third step is to color again. We draw various parts of the swallow according to our own imagination. A beautiful swallow kite is made. Holding the kite, we confidently said to the teacher, "We can go to the test flight!" " "

The teacher took us downstairs, and we made a test flight according to the requirements of flying kites, but the kite kept flying low and spinning like a windmill, and the test flight failed! After careful observation, we think that the unique shape of this swallow kite is easy to cause the kite to rotate after taking off, so we decided to make a diamond kite again.

According to the experience and lessons of making diamond kites for the first time, we especially improved the skeleton structure and coloring, accurately measured the length of the skeleton with a ruler, ensured the symmetry of the two sides of the kite, controlled the amount of water dipped during coloring, and ensured that the rice paper was intact. Finally, we successfully made a diamond kite that everyone is satisfied with, and look forward to the success of the next class.

Have you ever flown a kite? I think everyone must have let it go, but have you ever made a kite yourself? Today, our writing class will make kites.

First of all, Grandpa Zhou of the Kite Association introduced us to the origin of kites. It turns out that kites were not called "kites" in ancient times, but "magpies", which were invented by Lu Ban during the Warring States Period. In the Han Dynasty, kites were renamed as "paper kites". It was not called a kite until the Five Dynasties. Grandpa Zhou also brought a bamboo shelf to show us how to make a kite.

After listening to Grandpa Zhou's explanation, the teacher divided us into groups and distributed materials: glue, bamboo shelves, scissors, rice paper paintings and cotton thread. I am very excited, and it will start soon. I picked up the cotton thread and wrapped it around the two intersections of the bamboo shelf twice, tying a knot to fix the shelf. The bamboo shelf is fixed. It's time to paste the paper. I coated the green side of the bamboo frame with glue, then coated it with thin rice paper and gently stuck it in the center of the bamboo frame. But the painting of rice paper is too small, revealing the bamboo frame, so we stick it on the exposed bamboo frame with extra rice paper. Kites are indispensable now. In order to make the kite more beautiful, our group decided to add lace and tail to it. Lace is cut into waves with scissors, and the tail is cut with rice paper and pasted with rectangular lines. Finally, Grandpa Zhou tied a string on our kite. Everyone was very busy and finally finished the kite.

Looking at the fruits of my labor, I can't help but give the kite a name-four fish playing in the water. Today, I am very happy. I made a kite myself and gained a lot!

Last Friday afternoon, when we saw an assignment called "Making Kites" on the blackboard, the students couldn't help opening their mouths. At this time, Teacher Jiang explained to us: "I made the kite myself this time, so I can't let my parents do it. In addition, I will fly a kite next Monday and next Tuesday. " Hearing this, the students cheered.

On Sunday, I began to make kites: I first removed the skeleton of an old kite, then stacked two non-woven fabrics together to draw a bird's head, and then glued it to the kite's head. Finally, I took off the wings and tail of the old kite and stuck it on the skeleton. A lifelike and funny "big bird" kite was made. After the kite was made, I examined it carefully and found several "loopholes". After some repairs, this "big bird" kite has become a "patched bird" kite, "hahaha"! I can't help laughing at kites.

It seems that the seemingly simple job of making kites is very difficult in our hands. We have to strengthen manual exercise and improve our hands-on ability in the future.

On Friday, when Teacher Jiang gave us homework, everyone was asked to make a kite at the weekend. The students were very excited after listening to it. Some talked with the front and back tables, some danced around them, and some cheered loudly: "Great! Great! " I also cheered in my heart and couldn't help laughing.

On Sunday, I finished lunch early and prepared to make kites with my father. We first look up information from the internet, and then prepare the materials for making kites. There are needles, thread scissors, watercolor pens and bamboo sticks.

At first, we wanted to make use of waste and used one of my broken umbrellas. As a result, we accidentally cut it wrong and the only cloth was gone, so we had to give up.

What should I use? We were looking for it at home, and suddenly my dad lit up and said, "The shower curtain is good, so use it!" " "We took off the shower curtain, cut it into triangles, sewed the skeleton of the kite in the middle, and sewed bamboo sticks on both sides, basically forming a kite. Then, cut the remaining cloth into long strips and sew them on both sides of the triangle. Then use a watercolor pen to draw big round eyes, red face and crescent mouth on it, and the lovely kite will be done.

I am so happy to see the lovely kite! It's really not easy to make kites. My father and I spent a lot of time. It took me more than three hours, and I always can't do it well. So most of the handiwork is done by my father. My hands-on ability really needs to be strengthened!

Seeing someone flying a kite in the field, I am particularly envious. Once, I read an article in a book about how to make a goldfish kite. I'm going to make a kite according to it.

I'll find bamboo chips first and cut them into bamboo shreds. Then according to the pattern, the bamboo filaments are tied into a goldfish-shaped shelf, which is the kite skeleton. I found another piece of white paper, carefully covered it on the skeleton, and then painted the kite with bright colors. Finally, I put a big tail on the kite.

I showed my father the finished kite with great interest. Unexpectedly, my father weighed it with his hand, then looked around and said, "This kite is too heavy, and its skeleton is asymmetrical, so it can't fly to the sky." So I reluctantly took the kite apart, cut the skeleton evenly again, replaced the lead wire tied to the skeleton with yarn, and paid special attention to the symmetry on both sides, then pasted it with thinner paper and painted it with bright colors. Dad said, "Now you can try."

I'll try it in the field. Ha, the warm spring breeze blew up my colorful goldfish kite. It flies in the blue sky, flying very high.

I'm glad grandpa taught me how to make a kite.

Grandpa took out colored pens, paper, glue, scissors, bamboo strips and other materials and said, "Take a good look at the rest and study hard." I asked my grandfather, "Is it difficult?" Grandpa replied: "As long as you are serious, it is not difficult." Grandpa picked up bamboo strips, folded them into a swallow-shaped frame, picked up paper, put it on the frame, cut off the excess parts with scissors and glued them together. Grandpa put the kite on the table, picked up the brush and drew it carefully. I asked my grandfather, "Is it over after painting?" Grandpa replied, "This is the last step." After painting, take out the thread and fix it on both sides of the swallow's wings, so that a kite is finished.

I was surprised and said, "Grandpa, you are amazing! Can you give me this kite? " Grandpa smiled and said, "Yes, come to me if you have nothing to do." .

Making a kite composition 10 Tonight, my mother and grandpa are making kites together. Make a kite in the shape of a swallow

Grandpa took the thread first and repaired the shelf. Grandpa told me that when making a shelf, we must separate the small tails. Then bring the super invincible tissue paper and spread it on the shelf. After spreading, cut it first and then paste it. Leave a little margin when cutting, then fold the paper and stick it on the shelf, and the basic shape of the kite will be ready.

After the basic shape of the kite is finished, it needs threading and tail. I want to paint it with beautiful colors.