I grew up happily.
Looking back on the past, six spring and autumn periods wrote a touching song for me, which drew a perfect end to my primary school life. I have heard and appreciated it. I think it is not whether the ending of this memoir is perfect or not, but the wonderful process I have gone through in six spring, summer, autumn and winter, which makes me remember it vividly. A wisp of fragrance, a string of familiar notes, an old photo occasionally turned out, and even a story seen from a certain place have inadvertently awakened a past hidden in the depths of my heart. ...
Walking into the primary school gate, I have a further understanding of learning. I understand that excellent study means outstanding achievements, and outstanding achievements mean the degree of hard work. I remember when I was in the fourth grade of primary school, among the three subjects of Chinese, mathematics and English, my favorite subject was English. Faced with a long list of English letters, I never feel headache, but I can always hear some classmates complain. Every morning, out of habit, I pick up an English textbook to recite words and read sentences. Freeze the magical letters in your mind. I can recite all the knowledge that English teachers ask questions in class. Finally, I look forward to the final simulation test. In just 40 minutes, I spent the first 20 minutes answering questions and the last 20 minutes checking papers. In this way, a satisfactory answer sheet was handed over to the teacher. After the results, the teacher announced in the class that only I got a high score of 100, and only I got a hundred points in the whole grade. I was really happy at that time! The applause of my classmates accompanied me to the podium and got the final simulation test paper. However, they may not have thought about how much sweat I have paid behind my success. This incident made me understand that success is directly proportional to pay-how much you pay, of course, how much you will get.
Primary school life has both sweetness and bitterness.
I remember: when I first entered the graduating class, once, the math teacher asked us to do experiments on what we had learned. This experiment is very simple: just make a picture of paper at the back of the textbook as required. On the night of assigning homework, I forgot the teacher's request, so I didn't finish the homework assigned by the teacher. As a result, I was criticized by the teacher when I went to class the next day. The teacher's words still reverberate in my ears: you are about to enter junior high school, so do you greet junior high school with such an attitude? Also, as a monitor and a role model for classmates, how can you take the lead and not finish your homework? I hung my head in shame. Yes! Although it is not a big deal, it shows a person's attitude towards learning. The teacher punished me for jumping around the classroom five times, and my leg hurt for several days. However, I have gained a lot from it: a student should be meticulous and take his study seriously.
In six years of primary school life, I learned a lot. Besides knowledge, I also understand that success is 99% sweat and 1% inspiration. I am trying, harvesting, and being happy. ...