Lesson 24 of Chinese Language for Grade 6, create a popular science poem of 500 words, written according to proverbs

There is a Hakka proverb posted in front of the desk in my room, "If you don't burn incense in your spare time, you will just cram it for a while." This Hakka proverb is like a whip, always spurring me to learn without any falsehood. Only by being down-to-earth and accumulating over time can you learn a wealth of knowledge.

I remember that the second semester of fourth grade started, and I was still immersed in the fun of winter vacation. During class, I always thought about the scene of setting off firecrackers, and didn't listen to the teacher's homework at all. When I got home from school in the afternoon, I threw my schoolbag away, took out the firecrackers, and ran out, leaving my homework behind. I didn't go home until my mother urged me to go home for dinner. At night, I suddenly remembered that I had not done any homework, but I was yawning while sitting under the lamp, and I was doing the homework carelessly. Two weeks passed quickly, and it was time to prepare for the first unit exam. At this time, I became very anxious. The night before the exam, I didn't finish reviewing until 11 o'clock in the night. At this time, my mother said to me sincerely: "Yuhao, it's not enough for you to 'burn incense in your spare time and cram for a while'. Only by studying seriously and studying hard can you achieve good results."

Sure enough, As expected, I failed in that exam. I learned my lesson deeply. From then on, I developed a good habit of doing my homework on the same day and reviewing and previewing carefully after finishing my homework. Hard work really paid off, and my grades gradually improved.

“If you don’t burn incense in your spare time, you will only be able to improvise.” This Hakka proverb tells us: To do anything, you must be fully prepared in advance and make unremitting efforts to achieve success. (Wanjing Literature www.wan-jing.com)

Fifth Grade: Huang Yuhao

--500 words

Part 2: Mother’s Proverbs

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"Lazy bastard, get up quickly! The plan for a year lies in spring, and the plan for a day lies in morning. What a pity that you have wasted such precious time! Get up quickly..." I opened my eyes and modeled I vaguely saw my mother standing beside my bed like a king. "Mom, please, today is the weekend, let me sleep for a while, good mother, please!" "'An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, and an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time.' You have read books for so many years, you don't know What do you mean? Get up..." I rubbed my sleepy eyes with my hands and muttered reluctantly while getting dressed: "Why can't I have a rest as comfortably as other classmates? It's Sunday? You still want to torture me." After breakfast, I read the book seriously for two hours. When I got tired of studying, I wanted to go outside to get some fresh air, but my mother said: "If a jade is not polished, it will not become a useful tool; if a person does not learn, he will not know; There are so many proverbs that I am tired of hearing. In order to play with my friends for a while, I should behave well now. "You're tired, eat a banana!" I took the banana and expressed my idea of ????playing. But my mother disagreed. "What are you playing for? People are good at studying, but you don't know that the stupid bird flies first?" I returned to the room with tears in my eyes. Since I entered junior high school, my mother has said more and more proverbs. Oh, it’s so bitter! I don't want to do this anymore. I want little swallows, I want a colorful sky! I cried in bed for a long time at night and slowly fell asleep. The next day, my mother said that if I study hard like this, I will be allowed to play for a while next weekend. I really want to cry, but I can't.

Second grade: Qi Rongrong (Wanjing Literature www.wan-jing.com)

--500 words

Part 3: Experience and courage

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People always say: "Only experience can achieve a great career." But I don't think so.

Once upon a time, someone did such an experiment: they put a flea in a glass box and closed the lid. Then observe the flea's reaction in the glass box. At first, the flea kept jumping in the glass box, but every time it failed to jump out of the glass box, it ended up hitting a wall and being disappointed. So the flea has calculated the height of the glass box and will never jump over this height again. At this moment, the experimenter took off the lid of the glass box, but because of the experience, the flea would never jump out of the glass box again.

Many people in society are like this flea, trapping themselves in a cage of experience and unable to extricate themselves; but there are some people who dare to overturn this cage and muster up the courage to try. These people Most are successful.

Bill. Gates is a great example. Bill. Gates originally studied at a world-famous university, but dropped out of school and founded Microsoft with a few friends. This approach surprised everyone. Many people used their own experience to advise him: Stop researching, this may not be possible, and even if the research is successful, it may not be popularized. But Bill. Gates couldn't listen at all. In the end, no one tried to persuade him anymore, just leaving a series of sighs. Bill. After Gates finally worked hard, he finally succeeded. Now, almost every household has a computer and uses Microsoft products, Bill. Gates also became the "world's richest man" at that time.

Sometimes, success requires not only 100% experience, but also 100% courage.

(Wanjing Literature www.wan-jing.com)

Grade 3 of Funiu Road Primary School, Zhongyuan District, Zhengzhou, Henan: Wenwen

--500 words

Article 4: Daily Weather

The Qingming Festival is here, and my sister, my mother, and I went to Xishan Park to sweep the graves. What I am sweeping is not the graves of relatives and friends, but the graves of revolutionary martyrs.

In the morning, my mother woke me up early and took the bus to Xishan Park. Along the way, spring is everywhere.

When you walk into the gate of Xishan Park, you can see that the park is full of spring atmosphere. Then, we walked into the Martyrs Memorial Hall. Looking at the photos of martyrs all over the wall, they include: Ning Taiyi, the pioneer of the Revolution of 1911; Zuo Quan, the famous anti-Japanese general; Cai Shenxi, the military commander of the Red Army; Zhu Kejing, the Liaison Minister of the New Fourth Army; Zhang Yilan, the only female hero who went to the national disaster with Li Dazhao; left a blood letter Chen Jue and Zhao Yunxiao, who moved hundreds of millions of people...

After leaving the museum, we came to the Martyrs Monument, arranged the flowers in front of the monument, straightened the wreaths, and after cleaning the garbage, we respectfully Kneel down and kowtow three times to show respect.

Afterwards, we came to the statue of General Zuo Quan and performed a team salute. General Zuo Quan held a telescope in his hand and stared ahead with kind eyes in his majesty. He seemed to feel particularly gratified when he saw such a prosperous Liling and the people living a happy life. He felt that his death was worth it and he was worthy of it. meaningful.

On the way home, I thought that the prosperity of our country and the people's happiness today were obtained by the martyrs with their blood and lives, and they were also the beautiful ideals that the martyrs fought for. It is our unshirkable mission and responsibility to inherit the legacy of the martyrs and build a beautiful homeland. Let us join hands today, face the future, work together with one heart and one mind to complete the unfinished work of the martyrs, and work hard to build a prosperous, strong and healthy Liling!

Second grade: yang1806606917

--500 words

Part 5: A riddle guessing experience

On Saturday morning, our composition class There is an atmosphere of joy, what is going on? It turns out that our little sapling composition class is having an interesting competition - guessing riddles. The game begins. The teacher announced: Anyone with more than three correct answers is the champion. I thought: I must win the championship this time. The teacher read out the first riddle: "Two people holding hands, one boy standing out, some people use it to make tea, and some people use it to hold wine." As soon as the teacher finished speaking, I blurted out it without thinking. The word "cup". I won by one point. The second mystery is: a woman on the left and a man on the right, standing together, everyone praises them. Some students drew on paper. Some of them were holding their cheeks and thinking, but still no one could guess.

...After two minutes, the teacher announced that the answer was "good", and the students all beat their chests