One night, the new moon hung obliquely, and the dim moonlight shone on the ground through the branches and leaves. I just walked to the jujube tree in the backyard when I suddenly saw a round thing crawling slowly up the tree.
I rushed to the wall in surprise and watched it move. That thing, certainly didn't find me looking at it, and mysteriously climbed to the old branch, and then climbed to the outstretched branch ... the branch covered with red dates slowly bent down. Later, it stopped, probably shaking badly, the branches of jujube trees creaked and the dates fell to the ground. Before I could figure out what was going on, the guy in the tree "poof" and fell down. I can hear you. What a bad fall! Soon, it moved slowly again. It seems that he is more energetic than when he was in the tree. It crawled around in a hurry, grouping the scattered red dates one by one and tying them all on its back. Immediately, its body grew a circle. Perhaps for fear of being discovered, it carried a lot of red dates on its back and ran to the ditch in the corner.
Hey, isn't this a hedgehog?
I secretly admire: smart little thing, the ability to steal dates is really smart!
But where does it live? I climbed to the ditch and bent down to look. The ditch was dark and the hedgehog was gone.
The next day, as night fell, I secretly hid behind the jujube tree, holding a handful of red dates and scattering them around.
Suddenly, when my eyes lit up, the little hedgehog got out of the ditch and ran straight under the jujube tree. It found red dates, looked around, rolled on the spot, covered its back with red dates, and ran back.
As the days passed, the hedgehog became familiar with me.
The golden earth becomes empty, the autumn wind brings chill, and early winter comes. I am distressed that the hedgehog no longer appears. My father told me that hedgehogs hibernate to escape the cold winter.
The long winter has finally passed, and I heard from my father that the hibernating animals are about to wake up. I am happy to scatter the peanuts, melon seeds and red dates that I have saved all winter on the road that the little hedgehog must pass.
One day, the little hedgehog came, stuck out his mouth, blinked and ate happily. I don't know when my father came. He pointed to the thin hedgehog and said to me, "You can't feed them alone. You should let them find their own food and kill pests! "
I nodded happily, as if I saw the starry sky. In the fields and yards, there is an army catching voles and insects, as well as my friends with thorns.
2. Write a composition about observing animals according to the composition of "Snail with Thorns".
One day in the summer vacation, the rain cleared up. My mother and I walked in the community, and the fragrance of grass after bathing was overflowing, which made people relaxed and happy.
I suddenly found many small snails climbing up the flower bed one by one. Maybe they came for a walk and smelled the grass. They crawled slowly with their houses on their backs. They look so cute! Wherever they climbed, they left traces like silver lines. I opened my eyes wide and asked my mother curiously, "Mom, are snails pests or beneficial insects?" Why is there a silver line where they climb? Mom smiled and cocked her head and replied, "Do you want to know the answer? Just find it yourself! "
Hum! Find it yourself! I caught three snails, first put them in a clean and beautiful box, then put a piece of tender vegetables and rice in the box, and they all scrambled to climb on the vegetables and chew them. After a while, I ate all the vegetables. I don't even smell rice. I preliminarily concluded that snails are pests.
I began to analyze "why is there a silver line where snails climb?" I put the snail in my hand and it immediately climbed into its home. I had to hold my breath and stare. After a while, it poked its little head out in fear, made a reconnaissance to see if there were any enemies around, and then stuck its head out carefully. My hand was just about to touch it when it shrank back timidly. I was very angry. It accidentally fell down, and with a bang, its shell was broken. I picked it up with my hand and felt sticky. I didn't know what it was, so I looked it up in the book. Oh! So those little things are its feet! That silver thread is a gland at the foot of a snail, called the foot gland, which secretes mucus. This mucus has a lubricating effect, which can reduce the friction between the snail's feet and the ground and help it crawl. So snails leave mucus everywhere they climb. When this mucus dries, it turns into a sparkling saliva line. Oh! I see! The book also wrote: Snails like to eat rotten plants, and after eating, they will eat fresh plants and young leaves, so I can conclude that snails are pests.
Children, science is all around us. As long as you are good at careful observation and careful analysis, you are an amazing "little scientist".
3. A friend whose composition is prickly
In autumn, jujube trees are covered with red dates. When the wind blows, it swings gently, like countless fragrant agates, which makes people drool.
One night, the new moon hung obliquely, and the dim moonlight shone on the ground through the branches. I just walked to the jujube tree in the backyard. Suddenly, I saw a round thing slowly climbing up the tree.
I rushed to the wall in surprise and watched it move.
That thing, certainly didn't find me looking at it, but also mysteriously climbed to the old tree and climbed to the outstretched branches. ...
The branches covered with red dates slowly bent down.
Later, it stopped, probably shaking badly, and the branches of jujube trees crashed and fell to the ground with a crash.
Before I knew what was going on, the guy in the tree jumped straight down. I can hear you. What a bad fall!
Soon, it moved slowly again. It seems much more energetic than when I was in the tree. It crawled around in a hurry, put the scattered red dates together one by one, and "grunted" on the spot. Guess what? The pile of dates collected is tied to its back. Immediately, its body rose a big circle. Perhaps for fear of being discovered, it ran to the corner of the ditch with red dates all over its back.
Hey, isn't this a hedgehog? !
I secretly admire: smart little thing, the ability to steal dates is really smart!
But where does it live? Curiosity drove me to tiptoe to the ditch and bent down to look. The little hedgehog is dark in the ditch, without any trace.
This is an article describing hedgehogs, with novel materials, focusing on the smart, naughty and lovely features of hedgehogs. It is detailed and concrete, and tells us an interesting story of hedgehog picking red dates in a relaxed and happy tone, which is memorable.
4. "Friends with Thorns" Students' feelings about how to write "Friends with Thorns" Today I read a book called "Friends with Thorns", which said: "One day, three good friends, a rabbit, a duckling and a monkey, jumped together on the grass with rubber bands. After a while, a little porcupine with an arrow came. The little monkey said, we won't play with you because you have thorns. The duckling also said, yes, yes, we won't play with you only because your thorn pricks us, so you'd better watch. So the little porcupine sat on the ground in frustration. The little rabbit saw it and said, Come and play with us, porcupine. They are just joking. The little porcupine asked, is it true? The little monkey and the duckling blushed and said, well, yes, you can play with us. I'm just kidding. So the little porcupine started a game with the little rabbit, the little monkey and the little duck, but after a while, a fox stared at them. The little monkey first discovered the enemy's situation, so he asked the little porcupine to pull out some thorns, and then the little duck took a rubber band and shot them at the fox. They did. We should be tolerant of others so that you can make friends. If you yell at others, others will think that you can't make friends. Therefore, if you tolerate others, everyone will tolerate them.
5. Full text summary of "Friends with Thorns" How to write a minimum of 0.27 yuan to open a library member and see the full content > Original Publisher: * * * Full text summary of friends with thorns in Asia Part I: Full text summary of "Friends with Thorns" Fan Main contents: Check preview 1 Read the text carefully, pronounce correctly and read sentences fluently.
2. Read the text by name and attach comments from teachers and students. Ask the students to summarize the main contents of the text. The author expresses his love for hedgehogs between the lines by telling two things: the clever ability of hedgehogs to steal dates and repelling the attack of big black dogs with thorns.
4. What are some things about hedgehogs written in the text? What are the parts? Show two illustrations of the text, and make it clear that the first thing is said in sections 2~9, and the second thing is said in sections 10~ 15. Text analysis 1, four-person study group read 2~9, 10~ 15 respectively. Discuss: What are the two things about hedgehogs written in the text? 2. Collective discussion and exchange.
Inductive blackboard writing: One night, the hedgehog stole the jujube. The next night, the hedgehog repelled the big black dog with a thorn.
3. What is the main point of this text? Read the text carefully and feel the author's feelings. 1. Did the hedgehog steal dates? Read verses 2~9 silently and circle the action of hedgehog stealing dates.
Students exchange and summarize the blackboard: climb and stop, shake off your feet and run back. 2. What is the hedgehog's ability to steal dates? What action can you see? Guiding students to experience "shaking" and "returning" embodies the cleverness and cleverness of hedgehog. Hedgehogs are not only good at stealing dates, but also good at protecting themselves.
See how it repelled the big black dog with thorns. Read the poem 10~ 15 silently, circle the action of the hedgehog with "○" and draw the action of the big black dog with "~ ~ ~".
Student exchange summary blackboard writing: hedgehog: come out for a walk and shrink into a big black dog: throw yourself away and whine and slip away. 4. For two nights in a row, the little author witnessed with his own eyes how the hedgehog stole dates and repelled the big black dog with his thorns. What does he think of hedgehogs? Show two sentences of "I" praising hedgehog to guide reading. 5. Yes, hedgehogs are smart and have really great skills. The little author likes it, so it's called.