A sheep is eating grass and writing a composition.

Writing ideas belong to observation and exposition, starting with explaining the time and place of things (sheep), and then describing the process of sheep grazing. Observe carefully and write down the details. Finally, write down your own experience. Here are five short articles about sheep eating grass for your reference.

Composition of eating grass by sheep 1

On the high slope in the backyard of the elder sister-in-law's house, there is a green meadow. When I was a child, I often watched my cousin herding sheep there. When sheep eat grass, they always stick their mouths on the grass and keep flapping their noses. The prickly grass that it didn't like was left behind, while the green tender grass was torn off one by one and sent into its mouth continuously. The goat's long mouth is crooked, so it never gets tired of chewing. ...

When the sheep is covered with grass, my cousin will take it back and tie it in the shade in front of the door. At this time, the sheep lay in the shade and "turned the grass". The sheep put the grass roots and straws that have just been eaten and haven't had time to digest, and sent them from the stomach into the mouth for the second and third … chewing. I squatted beside the sheep and observed it carefully, which was very interesting. I think, if we can be as diligent as sheep grazing in our study and never slack off, we will often take out what we have learned before we understand or understand it, so that we can deepen it and learn new things. What knowledge can't we master?

Yangcaochi composition II

There is a green meadow in my backyard, which is where my grandfather keeps sheep.

In summer, sheep eat grass and are happiest when the sun goes down. Look at their concentration, as if nothing in the world can distract them. They put their mouths on the grass, and the poisonous "soil vanilla" was left behind; The buds were torn off one by one and put into their mouths. Long sheep's mouths are crooked, so they will never get tired of chewing ... Several sheep ate grass and lay down in the breezy night wind to "turn the grass". Undigested grass roots and stalks in the stomach are sent to the mouth for the second and third chewing.

It's really interesting for sheep to eat grass. I hope every child can benefit from it!

Isn't our school like a green lawn? If students can chew the knowledge taught by teachers once, twice and three times as meticulously as sheep eat grass. Those "grass roots" and "grass stems" who don't understand and digest are good at repeatedly "turning grass" and "chewing" after learning new knowledge until they are completely digested.

I have observed sheep eating grass more than once, and I have pondered how to learn it well more than once. If we can chew, taste, digest and absorb like lambs eating grass in our study. I think: We will certainly learn more solid knowledge.

Yangcaochi composition 3

There is a grassy slope behind my house, where I herded sheep when I was a child.

The sun covers the big round face flushed with shame, and the southerly wind blows colorful sunset clouds, which is the most pleasant moment in summer. Sheep eating grass is the happiest time. Look, they are so absorbed that it seems that there is really nothing in the world that can distract them. They put their mouths on the grass and their noses kept moving, leaving behind poisonous "soil herbs"; Tear off the buds one by one and put them in your mouth. Long sheep's mouths are crooked, so they will never get tired of chewing ... Several sheep have eaten grass and lie down in the cool night wind to "turn the grass". The undigested grass in the stomach feels the roots and stalks, and then it is sent to the mouth for the second and third chewing.

Eating grass by sheep is really interesting, but it would be great if every child could learn from it. Isn't this the grass slope in our school? Do students concentrate on their studies at school and cherish the good times? Can you tell the difference between buds and "native herbs" in the world around us? Especially the meticulous, tireless and tireless spirit of sheep eating grass, did the students do it? After learning new knowledge, are students good at "turning grass" and "chewing grass stems" frequently until they are completely digested?

I have observed sheep eating grass more than once, and I have pondered these problems more than once. If we study like lambs eating grass, what knowledge can't be learned well?

Sheep eating grass composition 4

There is a green meadow in the backyard of my hometown. When I was a child, my sister and I herded sheep there.

Summer evening is the most enjoyable time for sheep to eat grass. Look! I'm afraid an earthquake of magnitude 8 can't bring them back to reality. They put their mouths on the grass, their noses kept moving, and they parted carefully. Poisonous "native herbs" were left behind, and fresh grass was torn off one by one and sent into their mouths. The long sheep's mouth is crooked. When they opened their mouths, the little beards on their chins were mixed with fresh grass. I'm really worried that they will put the beard and grass in their mouths together. However, I found my worry unnecessary.

Sheep always chew like that. After eating grass, they lay in the breezy evening breeze and meditated. Undigested roots and stems are sent to the mouth again and chewed carefully. ...

It's interesting for sheep to eat grass. It reminds me that we learn knowledge. In learning, can you concentrate like a sheep eating grass? Can you distinguish "soil vanilla" from grass? In particular, the tireless and tireless spirit of sheep eating grass can be achieved in learning? Do you often "ruminate" undigested knowledge?

In learning, we actually lag far behind sheep. Absenteeism in class, always thinking about the beautiful ten minutes between classes; For the questions I don't understand in class, I always tell myself that I will ask teachers or classmates in the future, but I can't really put them into action when I get the exam results, so I forgive myself with the excuse that "fortunately, I didn't do the worst in the exam".

If we can eat grass like sheep in our study, what can we not learn well?

Sheep eating grass composition 5

In summer, I made an appointment with my friends to catch butterflies in a meadow. There, we saw a flock of sheep. The sheep lay leisurely in the shade of the tree. Seeing them, our curiosity soared and we flocked to watch them. But the sheep slept lazily in the shade and didn't want to find grass.

Unconsciously, at dusk, the sun disappeared from its red face and was ready to have a rest. The evening breeze blew colorful sunset clouds and the sky was red. This is the most pleasant moment in summer. Sheep eating grass is the happiest time. Look, look at their concentration, it really seems that nothing in the world can distract them. They put their mouths on the grass, their mouths kept moving, and from time to time they gave a happy cry of "baa baa". Left poisonous weeds and sent the buds into the mouth one by one. After eating the grass, several sheep were lying on the grass and turning the grass. The undigested grass in their stomachs was sent back to their mouths for repeated chewing. It's too serious. I was attracted by everything in front of me. How much we like studying!

It's really interesting for sheep to eat grass. If only every student could learn from it! Our school is a green meadow. Have we invested and cherished the hard work of time? Can you distinguish between "green shoots" and "native herbs" in real life? Have you learned anything new? For those "grass roots" and "grass stems" that are not understood and digested, are students good at "turning grass" frequently and chewing repeatedly until they are completely digested?

Later, I observed sheep eating grass more than once, and I pondered these problems more than once. If we are serious, attentive, and draw inferences from others, can we learn new knowledge well like lambs eating grass in our study?

From then on, I was like a sheep eating grass, thinking carefully about the teacher's teaching and understanding it with my heart. Besides, I read a lot of books and read a book again and again. Since then, my academic performance has soared, all because the sheep are eating grass! The inspiration of "Sheep Eating Grass" has benefited me all my life.