Grey finch continues to write composition 300

1. how to write the sequel to lesson 26, grade three in primary school? Continue to write 300 words of the third grade text "Greybird"

One day, a little boy came to the park to play. He was taking a leisurely walk on the boulevard when a pleasant birdsong came from the birch forest not far away. That voice is so loud and beautiful. The little boy followed the sound and saw three blackbirds on a tall birch tree. They jump from branch to branch and sing freely, which is very charming.

Looking at these lovely little things, the little boy couldn't help thinking, "What a lovely bird! How beautiful it would be to hear its melodious songs every day! Huh? Why don't I take one back? So I can't watch it and listen to it sing every day? "

Just do it. When he got home, the little boy quickly found some bird catching tools: bird cages and bread crumbs. He put the bread crumbs into the birdcage, and then carried the birdcage with the bread crumbs back along the original road. He put the birdcage under the birch tree where blackbirds live and hid himself to observe. The blackbird got into the cage to eat bread crumbs and ran to close the cage door.

"You're finished!" The little boy shouted excitedly.

When he got home, the little boy proudly admired the gray finch in the cage.

The bird jumped up and down in the cage and kept barking, as if looking for the intersection back to the birch forest, but no matter how it called in the cage, it could not leave the cage. The sparrow can only look at the little boy sadly, as if to say, "Please let me out!" " Please let me out! "Looking at the frightened birds in the cage and listening to the moans from time to time, the little boy's heart was shocked." The sparrow's home should not be a cage, but a vast birch forest. Sorry, grey finch, I was wrong! Go home, and I will set you free! "

The next day, three blackbirds jumped up and down on the branches of the birch tree, and the little boy heard the beautiful song of blackbirds again.

2. The blackbird is back (continued) Lenin asked, "Will it fly back?" "I will definitely fly back!" The boy said positively.

The little boy came home, looked at the sparrow carefully and said, "Grey sparrow, you belong to nature, not a cage. I will send you back to the birch tree tomorrow. I will come to see you often in the future, and I will bring you food as often as Uncle Lenin. "

The blackbird chirped as if to say, "Thank you." The next day, Lenin came under the birch tree. Sure enough, he saw the finches singing happily on the branches.

The boy stood by the birch tree with his head down. Lenin looked at the boy, then at the finch, and said with a smile, "Where did you go yesterday, finch?" Of course, Blackbird didn't tell Lenin where it went yesterday.

Lenin didn't ask the boy because he knew the little boy was honest.

3. How to write "The Bluebird Sequel"? The continuation of the grey finch

When the little boy came home, he took the birdcage down from the balcony. He saw the bird in the cage drooping its head and its wings seemed to fall off. The boy didn't know what to do at the moment. Looking at the dead bird, he suddenly remembered Lenin's words: "What a good bird! Unfortunately, I can't fly back. " The boy is determined to put the bird back into nature and make Lenin and the bird happy!

The next day, at dawn, the boy came to the balcony. Sparrows seem even more pitiful. The boy can't stand it any longer. He immediately took it to the birch tree in the park and set it free. The boy is really happy to see the sparrow return to nature and watch other sparrows warmly welcome it back!

After releasing the sparrows, the boy finally understood that he must be an honest boy in the future, because others like honest children.

4. I continued to write about how the gray finch was caught by the little boy. I saw the gray finch hanging his head in the cage and his wings seemed to fall off.

The boy didn't know what to do at the moment. Looking at the dead bird, he suddenly thought of Lenin's words: "What a good bird! Unfortunately, I can't fly back. " The boy is determined to put the bird back into nature and make Lenin and the bird happy! The next day, at dawn, the boy came to the balcony. Grey finches seem even more pitiful. The boy can't stand it any longer. He immediately took it to the birch tree in the park and set it free.

The boy is really happy to see the finch return to nature, and other finches warmly welcome it back! After the sparrow was released, the boy finally understood that he must be an honest boy in the future, because others like honest children.

5. What will happen behind the grey finch? 300-word diary I am a grey finch living in the Soviet Union. My chest is crimson, just like wearing a red scarf. A pair of bright eyes are embedded under my forehead. I'm wearing a gray fur coat. I live in a tall birch tree in the park with two gray finches. It can be said that we live very freely.

But one day, my days in nature are over. A little boy found me, thought I was beautiful, and wanted to take me for himself. Just when he was at a loss, he had a brainwave and came up with a "trick up his sleeve". He chased me down with a long stick, and he followed me furtively. When I wasn't looking, he jumped on me. When I came to my senses, he caught me. After a few days, the little boy finally released me back to nature.

Comrade Lenin, who really loves me, asked me where I went yesterday. Of course I didn't answer him, because I can only speak "bird language". If I tell that little boy, I will be criticized.

6. Composition of Little Grey Bird and Seagull 300 When the sea ebbs, many small fish and shrimps are washed ashore by the tide.

Little seagulls and little grey finches compete to eat the delicious food sent by the sea, regardless of the waves still rolling. The little grey finch can dodge flexibly every time, but the little seagull is too big and its wings are too wide, so it can't escape the sudden attack of the tide every time, and it gets wet all over. What a mess.

The little grey finch laughed at the little seagull: "Haha, you are so stupid that you dare to rob my fish." You are killing me. " The little seagull bowed his head sadly and went home.

As soon as she entered the room, the little seagull complained to her mother, "Why don't I have such a small body and so smart wings as a little gray finch?" Mother smiled, held the seagull in her arms and said, "Our wings are not used to catch small fish, but to fly across the sea to see the magnificent scenery." Don't deny yourself easily. Change a place that suits you, and your weakness will become an advantage. " Little seagull is no longer sad, and exercises hard every day.

Finally, one day, he flew across the vast sea with his mother and saw the beautiful scenery. Where's the little grey finch? Still picking small fish to eat on that beach! Clever can get a moment of sweetness, but it is not as good as tough wings flying across the ocean to fight the wind and rain.

7. Composition of Little Grey Bird and Seagull 300 When the sea ebbs, many small fish and shrimps are washed ashore by the tide.

Little seagulls and little grey finches compete to eat the delicious food sent by the sea, regardless of the waves still rolling. The little grey finch can dodge flexibly every time, but the little seagull is too big and its wings are too wide, so it can't escape the sudden attack of the tide every time, and it gets wet all over. What a mess.

The little grey finch laughed at the little seagull: "Haha, you are so stupid that you dare to rob my fish." You are killing me. " The little seagull bowed his head sadly and went home.

As soon as she entered the room, the little seagull complained to her mother, "Why don't I have such a small body and so smart wings as a little gray finch?" Mother smiled, held the seagull in her arms and said, "Our wings are not used to catch small fish, but to fly across the sea to see the magnificent scenery." Don't deny yourself easily. Change a place that suits you, and your weakness will become an advantage. " Little seagull is no longer sad, and exercises hard every day.

Finally, one day, he flew across the vast sea with his mother and saw the beautiful scenery. Where's the little grey finch? Still picking small fish to eat on that beach! Clever can get a moment of sweetness, but it is not as good as tough wings flying across the ocean to fight the wind and rain.

8. Pupils write 200 words (if I am a sparrow). If I am a sparrow, I am a sparrow with a crimson chest and living in a tree.

One day, a little boy hugged me while I was not looking. I struggled desperately, but I still couldn't escape from his palm. I was in deep trouble and had to be caught by him. When I got back to his house, he locked me in a cage. Although the cage is beautiful, I want to jump back and forth between the branches of birch trees with my good friends and sing happily.

Once, the master went out for a walk, and when he came back, he seemed to say to me, "Sorry, I caught you by mistake. I can get you back to nature. Although I like you very much, I am glad to put you back into nature, and I can see you every day. " So, my master put me back at home, and I can sing happily with my friends again.

9. The first natural paragraph of Chinese in the third grade of primary school, The Grey Bird, was written to the Grey Bird for the first time. The first natural paragraph of "Grey finch" first writes about the beauty and loveliness of the grey finch, and then writes about Lenin's love for the grey finch, paving the way for Lenin to find the grey finch below.

Lenin likes birds, walks in the park every day, and often brings bread crumbs and grains to the gray finches. Lenin likes children because the little boy is honest. Although he caught a bird with a crimson chest, he was very sad when he saw Lenin. He thought the bird would never fly back, so the boy let it go.

At this time, Lenin saw a little boy and asked, "Son, have you ever seen a dark red blackbird on your chest?" The boy said, "No … I didn't see it." 2. The boy wanted to tell Lenin that the sparrow was not dead, but he was afraid to tell the boy to look at Lenin and say, "It will fly back, and it will definitely fly back.

It's alive. Lenin asked, "Will it fly back?" "I will definitely fly back!" The boy said positively.

These contents show that the little boy actually knows about the sparrow, because he is very sure that the sparrow really came back at last. But why didn't he dare to tell Lenin where the grey finch was going? Besides, why did he tell Lenin before that he didn't see it? There is no explanation in these words, so we can only guess whether the little boy did something wrong to the bird, so that he wanted to hide the whereabouts of the bird. Well, I think it may be a little boy playing at home with a bird.

However, he later promised Lenin to let the bird fly to the tree, that is to say, he had decided to let the bird go. Later, Blackbird returned to the tree as he said, so the little boy kept his promise and was an honest boy.