Special girl Sahara's thoughts after reading.

After reading a book carefully, I believe everyone must understand a lot. You might as well sit down and write down your feelings after reading it. Presumably, many people are worried about how to write a good feeling after reading. The following is a special reading feeling of Sahala, a girl I carefully arranged. Welcome to read the collection.

The reading feeling of Sahara, a special girl, is 1. I was attracted when I first saw the cover of this book, but when I opened the book, I was attracted by the content of the book.

This book is about an ordinary girl named Sahala. At school, Sahala is a stupid student who needs "special help" in the eyes of teachers and classmates. But in fact, she loves reading and writing. She also wrote a book of her own and hid it in the library, hoping to show it to others one day. Until a new semester, with the help of Miss Bodie, she gradually got to know herself, so she picked up a pen and began to keep a diary. It has been affirmed again and again, which has awakened her learning consciousness and writing enthusiasm again and again. Sahara met a special teacher-Miss Bodie. She loves every child in her own unique way. She doesn't allow a child to receive "special education" She wants to make progress with every child. She keeps trying, but she is not demanding. She has been waiting patiently. Because she believes that time will change everything. Sahara finally found her original self again. She is trying to realize her dream of becoming a writer, and a new life begins in front of her.

From this, I learned that everyone has his own strengths, just like Sahara. Although her academic performance is not good, she loves reading and writing and keeps a diary every day. She got rid of the bad habit of not doing her homework and finally became good friends with her classmates.

Special girl Sahara's thoughts after reading II. Holding this brand-new book, I have an impulse to read it all at once. I don't know why, every time I get a new book, I want to do nothing, sit quietly in a sunny place and read it beautifully. But after all, the reality is not as satisfactory as I thought. I finished reading this book in a few days. Although it is children's literature, it also attracts me deeply. As the translator said, "Children's literature is a fairy tale. It is the writer who is writing his own desires and writing things that may appear after a long time. " This book is about a vision and hope for the future, so it touched me.

This is a girl who has no father telling her story. From the beginning, I wrote to my father instead of sending letters. Later, I recognized myself and believed that I would become a writer. Among them, their teacher Bodie played a vital role.

This book stands out because of the educational model it describes. I think what students need most is understanding and support. Understanding is easier to accept than simply teaching. Everyone knows this truth, but few teachers can do it. We should consider the students' ideas. Many times, treating a student in a gentle way can make him feel respected, so as to convince you and listen to your suggestions carefully.

Special girl Sahala's reading experience 3 Recently I read the book Sahala, a special girl. I was attracted by this "weird" little girl.

Sahala, a fifth-grade student, was labeled as a "weird little girl". Her father gave her a unique name, but abandoned her and her mother. Since then, the Sahara has become withdrawn and autistic. Sahara kept writing to his father: "Dear Dad: When will you go home?" ..... The school regards her as a student who needs special counseling, which makes her life more lonely; Mom wants her to take her friends to a restaurant for pancakes, but she has no friends. However, she likes libraries and reading very much. She believes that she will become a writer in the future. Luckily, she met a good teacher, Miss Bodie. Miss Bodie doesn't care about students' past "records"; She prepared a basket and put it at the door of the classroom to collect students' troubles and let them walk into the classroom easily. She also distributed diaries to everyone, encouraging them to talk to her and say anything. Most importantly, she believes in children's dreams. Even if nothing was written in Sahara's diary, she believed that Sahara would become a writer, because Sahara himself said so. With the encouragement of Miss Bodie, Sahara finally wrote a touching article, finally made many friends, and finally stopped being partial.

I like miss boddy very much. Under her cultivation, Sahara gradually gained self-confidence and wrote good articles. Besides, Miss Bodie is patient and never criticizes anyone. What she got was encouragement, trust and waiting for the amazing progress of Sahara. When I was growing up, there were many good teachers like Miss Bodie who taught me to study hard and make continuous progress. I am very grateful to them!

Special girl Sahala's thoughts on reading 4. I read a very interesting book today, called "Special girl Sahala", and I have a deep understanding of the things described in the book.

In the fifth grade of primary school, Sahara didn't study well, and her classmates looked down on her. She once received special education in the hall of the school building, and she felt very lonely. At this time, a teacher named Bodie became their new teacher. Teacher Bodie is very friendly to people and loves students very much. Her class was fascinating and she soon became good friends with the students. Since then, it has also changed the fate of the Sahara. Under the careful guidance of the teacher, Sahala began to practice keeping a diary and wrote an autobiography. She quietly put her in a corner of the library, hoping that one day she can become a writer and many people can see her books. Moreover, when Mr. Bodie asked the students to read the origin of his name, after Sahara finished his article, all the students believed that Sahara could become a writer, even Mr. Bodie believed.

I like writing very much. I hope I can become a famous writer. I will keep a diary every day like Sahara, and many people will read my books when I grow up. If I were asked to make up an ending for this book, I would write like this: "These stories are all the famous female writer Sahara. Jones' childhood experience. "

A special girl, Sahala's thoughts on reading 5. This is a book lent to us by my teacher, Sahala. The author is Esme, a famous American writer. Codel, I was inspired after reading it.

The protagonist is a girl named Sahala. She is regarded as a special girl. In fact, she is not special, but some of her studies are not very good. In fact, she loves reading, writes crazily, and even secretly writes a book of her own, hiding in the library in the hope that her works will be seen one day. Sahara thought that only his cousin was his best friend, but after he met a "weird" Miss Bodie as his teacher, a new life began in front of Sahara. Miss Bodie agrees with Sahara's dream very much and even thinks that Sahara will become a writer in the future. Sahara relies on Miss Bodie to bravely move towards her dream.

In fact, there are still many people like Sahala, but they don't want to turn this turning point into an unforgettable change and become what they dream of. I will stick to my dream as hard as Sahala. After reading this book, I think Sahara is an ordinary person. She just works hard, never gives up and sticks to her dreams. If everyone is like her, they will realize their dreams.

Although I like having Miss Bodie as a teacher, which has given wings to Sahara's dream, as long as I want to work hard, my dream will surely succeed.

A special girl, Sahara's idea after reading 6. After listening to a childhood memory of Sahala, I can't help thinking. It's not gorgeous words, but it can make you addicted.

Sahara's childhood is not bright. At school, she has always been regarded as a girl who needs "special education". In the hall, in the face of so many mocking eyes, she held back. Because she is broad-minded.

Sahara was lucky because she met such a good teacher as Bodie. When she was willful, when she was troubled, and when she was at a loss, it was Bodie who helped her untie the knot. When she inexplicably wrote "I am a writer" in her diary, it was Bodie who gave her the correct answer "I believe", not a sarcastic remark. Bodie unconsciously walked into Sahara's life. She is a teacher, but more like a loyal friend. When Sahala is in trouble, tolerate her, forgive her and accommodate her, so that she can truly embark on the platform of life, stretch her talents and face her true feelings, personality and everything! At this time, the Sahara is beautiful, and it is easy to put down a thousand pounds of burden. A new life is waiting for her with open arms. ...

Encouraged by Teacher Bodie, she tried to drive forward, not the little girl she used to be.

I believe that with the encouragement of teacher Bodie's love, Sahara will realize her dream.

The special girl Sahala's thoughts after reading 7 Today, the teacher asked us to see the special girl Sahala. This book mainly talks about the daily life of Sahara. Her life is different, and she is always regarded as a "silly girl" by others, so everyone calls her a "special girl"-→ but in fact, Sahara is a girl who loves reading very much and has been crazy about it ever since.

After reading this book, I like this part of my autobiography, mainly saying: Sahara misses her father very much, so she secretly wrote many letters to her father. ...

Now let's look at ourselves and think back to Sahala in the article. We depend on our parents for many things, but Sahara is like an adult. She does her own thing and never thinks about relying on others. Therefore, we especially admire Sahala. We should learn from Sarah and her strong and independent spirit. ...

Let's take a closer look at this book. From this book, we understand that only by reading a lot and refining beautiful words and phrases can we improve our cultural literacy, learn to be independent and do our own thing well. Please be a reader, Sahara, a special girl, and it will also inspire you deeply.

Special Girl Sahara after reading 8 "Special Girl Sahara", when I saw the title, a big question mark came to my mind: What? Sahara? Isn't this the name of a desert? With this big question mark, I opened the book.

Sahala is a poor and stupid student who needs "special help" at school. She doesn't do her homework, read or study. But in fact, Sahara is crazy about reading and writing, and even wrote a book of her own, My Hard Days and Wonderful Adventures. She secretly hid in the library, hoping that someone could see her works. This ordinary and quiet life lasted for a long time, until a strange teacher came to the classroom in Sahara-Mr. Bodie. ...

The ancients said: swift horses are common, but bole is not common. Sahala is undoubtedly a swift horse who loves reading. She wrote four words in her diary: I am a writer! Teacher Bodie gave her a positive answer: I believe it! Not cynicism. So, Miss Bodie must be Bole. She devoted herself to her students. She loves every student she teaches. She needn't discriminate against poor students. She is fair and equal to every student ... Her encouragement greatly increased Sahala's confidence and made Sahala's composition recognized by the whole class.

Sahala, she is not a desert, but her ideal is as vast as a desert. She told us that everyone should have their own ideals and work hard to realize them!

Special Girls' Thoughts on Sahala's Reading 9 Recently, I read the book Sahala of Special Girls by Esme Codel, a famous American children's writer.

The article describes a girl named Sahala. Because her parents divorced, she couldn't concentrate on her studies and became a stupid student in the hearts of her classmates, teachers and many people. Until the appearance of a mysterious teacher, Miss Bodie, changed the girl's story. Under her influence, Sahara began a new life.

In my opinion, Ms. Bodie's educational method is very special, because she makes her classmates' learning wonderful and interesting, but not boring. And Sahara's mother, I also like it very much, because no matter what books Sahara wants to buy, she will generously take out money to buy books for Sahara. I like Delhi, too, because he never goes back on his word, which can be described as "a promise made by a gentleman cannot be recalled."

Sahara, a Special Girl, is a good book that has benefited a lot. It makes me understand a truth. In the process of continuous learning, the biggest difference between people is not cleverness or clumsiness, but diligence or laziness. As long as you have a clear goal, persevere and have the spirit of "dripping water wears away the stone", you will certainly reach the other side of success.

I like reading this book very much. I suggest you come and have a look if you have time.

Sahala, a special girl, feels 10 after watching Sahala, hehe, if it isn't that big desert! This is a girl's name. The secret in this girl's heart is as big and as wide as the Sahara desert. In the eyes of school teachers and classmates, she is a stupid student who needs "special help".

She is a "special Sahara". She thinks she is a tramp on the street. She doesn't do her homework, read or study. But in fact, Sahara is crazy about reading and writing. She even wrote a book herself and hid it in the library secretly, hoping that someone could see her work one day.

Sahala felt lonely because of her parents' divorce, so she couldn't keep her diary, but she wrote stupid letters that she couldn't send every day. Sahara thinks that "the real self" is only known by her good friend Rachel. Until one day, a "weird" Miss Bodie became her new teacher, a brand-new life began to unfold in front of her, and a beautiful trip began. ...

Later, the composition written by Sahala made the whole class unable to believe that it was written by her, so these became "extra rewards" for Sahala.

After reading this American story, my first feeling is to learn from Sahara, believe in yourself, face life bravely, don't give up because of a little setback, keep working hard and you will succeed! My second feeling is to learn from Miss Bodie. It is her collection of stickers, her stories, her language, and her lively mind like a child that has turned Sahara from a stupid student who needs "special help" into a girl with excellent composition. It was Miss Bodie who turned Delhi, which was noisy and impolite every day, into a polite boy. I also want to be a good teacher like her.

After reading the idea of Sahala, a special girl 1 1 During this holiday, I read a novel that I think is very inspirational, and it tells the growth experience of a "strange girl". She likes Sahara very much and has an interesting activity-diary.

The reason why this girl calls her strange is that she needs special tutoring. Neither her mother nor she likes this special tutor, because it makes all the children in the class point to the Sahara. After some efforts, she finally canceled the tutorial, but Sahara failed to repeat it. She met a teacher who got to know her from Sahara's diary. Is this the best teacher in Sahrawi life? I think so after reading this book.

Through this book, I found that everyone has his own specialty. The specialty of Sahara is writing.

In the article, she wrote a three-paragraph English composition! In fact, there are good examples not only in books, but also in reality. For example, I am a student with average grades and average looks. It is very likely that my future life will be like this. I will enter an ordinary school with average grades and then spend my life with nothing, but I have found my special skills in art and Chinese.

Everyone has 90% professional knowledge, but only 10%.

But anyway, people always have special skills, right? Some people are good at computers and music, while others have a good mouth and good looks. If these people find their own specialties and work hard, they may be webmasters, singers, crosstalk performers and models.

What's your specialty? I asked myself, my major is art and Chinese, so work hard. I may become a painter, a writer, or a mediocre person, depending on my efforts. Come on!

Sahara, a special girl, feels after reading 12. "Super good-looking book, a real book for children, a book about education." This is kirkusz Book Review Weekly's evaluation of Sahara, a special girl. This book is called the American version of Little Pea by the Window. This winter vacation, I was lucky enough to read this book.

This book mainly tells about a girl named Sahala. Because she doesn't fit in with her classmates, she has no choice but to receive a "special education" specially arranged for them in the school auditorium with a grumpy boy named Delhi. Sahala's mother thought that school would hurt her daughter's self-esteem, so she asked the school to transfer Sahala to a normal class. Sahala hoped that she could be a "normal silly child". Sahara met Miss Bodie in her new class. Miss Bodie later refused Mr. Bess's request (to take Sahara and Delhi for "special education"), while Gemdry stayed in her class. Under Miss Bodie's careful teaching, Sahara got rid of her old bad habits and became an excellent girl.

The pages are closed, but my heart is not closed. Miss Bodie's love and care for the Sahara and her generosity to Delhi made me feel inexplicably moved. Sahala is not the Sahala who didn't like to do homework before. She has successfully transformed from a girl who is self-enclosed and unwilling to open her heart. When Miss Bodie asked Sahara, who had been silent in the classroom for more than a year, to read her diary in front of the classroom, she was praised by her classmates and got a sticker, and she began to change. Not only that, she also began to want to help Delhi change!

Friend, I recommend this book to you. Read it! Because this book is for all people in the world who want to look at themselves in the mirror!

Reading Experience of Special Girl Sahala 13 During the holiday, I read a very good book called Special Girl Sahala. The author is American writer Esme Codel.

The book tells the story of Sahala's growth from a "stupid student" to a very good student. In the eyes of principal and teacher Beth, she is a student who needs "special help" very much. But in fact, she is crazy about reading and writing. She also wrote a book of her own and hid it secretly in the library. She thought Rachel was the only one who knew her true identity, until a "weird" new teacher, Bodie, became her new teacher and a new life began in front of Sahara. Bodie loves every child in her unique way. She does not allow any children to receive "special education". She wants to make progress with every child. She keeps trying, but she is not demanding. She has been waiting patiently. With Miss Bodie's help, she picked up a pen and began to keep a diary. Sahala finally found her original self again, and she is trying to pursue her dream as a writer.

After reading this book, I found that Sahara is an ideal person. She likes reading and writing since she was a child. She said: "I will force myself to write, and I will become the youngest writer in the history of this city." Just wait and see! " Like her, we should set up lofty ideals from childhood and fight for them. At the same time, I think she is very lucky because she met a good teacher who understands children's psychology very well. I also hope that there will be more teachers like Mr. Bodie around us to put wings on our dreams!

The feelings of a special girl, Sahala, I saw 14 today, and I was deeply touched by this special girl.

When you see the name Sahara, the first thing that comes to mind must be the Sahara desert. Alas, it's not the Sahara desert, it's a girl's name Sahala.

The whole article tells such a story: Sahala is a poor student, who doesn't talk and doesn't like learning. He was arranged by President Sting to receive "special education" in the school auditorium. Finally, her mother failed her. Sahala has always had a beautiful wish, that is, to become a writer! She loves reading, writing crazily, writing some strange letters, and even writing a book of her own to hide in the library. When she was in the second grade, she met a new teacher named Bodie. Teacher Bodie loves poetry and likes telling stories. She doesn't think Sahara is a poor student, so encourage her to show her strengths! Finally, Sahala's composition was recognized by all the students, and teachers liked her more and more.

In this story, I got to know the clever Sahala, the beautiful teacher Bodie, the teacher Beth in charge of "special education", the naughty Delhi and so on. From this, I learned that everyone has his own strengths, just like Sahara. Although her academic performance is not good, she loves reading and writing and keeps a diary every day. She got rid of the bad habit of not doing her homework and finally became good friends with her classmates.

Sahala, she is not a big desert, but she has a wish as big as a big desert-to be a writer! She told us how important it is for a person to have ideals! Each of us should have lofty ideals and strive to realize our own ideals!

This is how I feel.

Special Girl Sahala's Reading Experience 15 This week, I finished reading the class drifting bibliography-Special Girl Sahala with curiosity. This is a book worth reading. It tells us to read and write more at ordinary times. Let me briefly introduce this interesting book.

Sahara? You will never think that this is a desert, but it is the name of a girl who loves reading and writing very much. She used to be a girl who didn't say a word in class and didn't do her homework. Since their teacher Bodie came, the teacher has always encouraged her and made her progress. She became active in class and took the initiative to keep a diary. She will take every composition seriously and make it interesting. Her diary is as thick as a book.

We should learn the Saharawi spirit, read more books and practice writing, which will benefit you a lot, improve your composition and hopefully become a writer when you grow up. Speak actively and listen carefully in class, just like Sahara in the text, read more and write more.

Look at us again. We play whenever we have time. While we were having fun, some people were already reading and writing. Also, some of our classmates are afraid of writing, hate writing, and feel depressed when it comes to writing. How can this be compared with the Sahara in the text? We must listen carefully and speak actively in class. Some people, without saying a word in class, often have the worst homework. We should learn from Sahara and be a good child like her.

I like the spirit of Sahara very much, and insist on the spirit of reading and writing. Let's read more and write more together, and let's grow up with Sahara!