The five senses method is a writing method, which vividly depicts scenes or things by describing people's five senses-sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch. Third grade composition, you can try to use this method to make the article more lively and interesting.
The following is an example of a third-grade composition using the five senses method:
Title: Park in Spring
Spring has come, and the flowers in the park are in full bloom, colorful and beautiful!
Visually, I see flowers blooming everywhere in the park, including red, yellow, purple and white ... every flower is like a small smiling face, shining in the sun, which makes people feel happy.
I heard the birds in the park singing happily on the branches, as if to tell us that spring is coming. There are also some small bees buzzing among the flowers, busy collecting honey.
On the sense of smell, I smell the flowers in the park, faint and sweet. Take a deep breath and feel refreshed.
In taste, I think spring in the park is sweet. I picked a small flower and chewed it in my mouth, feeling a faint sweetness.
Tactile, I feel the spring breeze in the park is warm. I stood in the sun and let the spring breeze blow on my face, feeling soft and warm.
Playing in the park in spring is really a wonderful thing! I like parks in spring.
The above is an example of a third-grade composition using the five senses method. By describing the feelings of sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch, the scene of spring park is vividly described. This writing method can make readers feel the scene or things described by the author more immersive, and at the same time, it can also improve readers' reading interest and understanding ability.