Keywords: thimble passbook fourth grade primary school
This article applies to: the fourth grade of primary school.
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This composition is about the fourth grade of primary school. The topic is: reading passbook-summer of silver thimble. Everyone is welcome to contribute.
Reading passbook-summer of silver thimble
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Summer of silver thimble
Beautiful elizabeth enright.
Xin Lei Publishing House
June 20(th)
-27th session
five
Kexing
main content
Garnett found a silver thimble on the beach. It rained heavily that night and the dry land became wet. Later, this silver thimble brought many surprises to their family, and also gave Garnett the courage to travel alone, which made Garnett feel extremely happy and happy.
accumulate over a long period of time
Good words: worry, embarrassment, drowsiness
The downpour puzzled and looked at each other.
Snoring like thunder, tired and dizzy
Good sentences: some sentences describing the scenery in the story are very good, so I will collect them and share them with you!
1 Five minutes later, the earth became a violent and strange world. Thunder is like a big drum in winter, like a rumbling cannon, as lively as American Independence Day, but louder. The heavy rain hangs upside down like the sea, and the wind blows hard, shaking the trees and making the branches creak.
2. The afternoon sun shines brilliantly through the yellow fog, every leaf and petal is hung with crystal drops of water, and there are mourning pigeons singing softly everywhere in the Woods of the valley.
After several rains, the vegetable garden is fresh and full of vitality. Watermelon is like a small green whale in the sparse sea of leaves in Gua Tian, and corn on the hillside is like a parade with feathers and flags.
4. Okra has cream-colored flowers and a deep red heart, just like sunflower; Eggplants are dotted with purple like stars; There is a big ball with flowers on one side of onion head, which has already produced seeds; Pumpkin vines crisscross and are full of vitality, with dark leaves stretching over huge orange flowers.
My perception
I like the story told in this book very much, and I like the protagonist Garnett even more!
1. Garnett is only nine years old. As old as me, she can help her mother cook and wash clothes. Before eating, she will take the initiative to set the table and help her brother Donaldson pour milk; She hid the bill from her father for fear that he would be worried after receiving it. I think Garnett is a very sensible child, and I should be like her. When you meet something, you should think of others, and help adults do something within their power, which will make family and friends feel warmer.
2. Garnett has a kind heart. In the wild, she met an orphan named Eric. He hasn't eaten for three days. Although Garnett didn't have much food, she gave Eric a lot of food. Finally, she invited Eric to her home. After reading this, I feel that she doesn't dislike strangers and the poor, but also takes the initiative to help people in trouble, which shows that she is very kind. When this happens in the future, I will try my best to help the poor in trouble.
Garnett is still a brave girl. Garnett and West Troni were locked in the library, but instead of being sad or afraid, she said happily, "If only we could lock them here for one night. When we grow up, we can tell future generations the story of our childhood adventures in the library. " Garnett is adventurous, optimistic and brave. I should be like her. When you meet anything, you should see the bright side. Sometimes the bad things have passed, and they can turn into good stories, making you happier and braver.
4. After Garnett picked up the silver thimble, many miracles happened that she couldn't imagine: it rained cats and dogs on the dry farm; The government lent their family a loan to build a farm; I traveled 18 miles away from home and bought many gifts for my family. Make her life colorful. Silver thimble is an ordinary thimble, but it brings many good things to Garnett. For Garnett, this is a very precious treasure, so this happy and unforgettable summer is called "the summer of silver thimble".
Reading motto:
Don't read too much, but think more. This kind of reading has benefited me a lot.
-Rousseau