【#英语资源# 导语】植树节是按照法律规定宣传保护树木,并组织动员群众积极参加以植树造林为活动内容的节日。以下是©文档大全网为大家精心整理的内容,欢迎大家阅读。
There are plants in the activity. We first know cedar, which is like a tall pagoda; Then I knew the white birch, whose bark was as white as snow in winter; I also know White Magnolia. The color of the flower is white. From a distance, it looks like a white bird.
Then we changed into Chinese clothes and recited poems about spring. We recited many poems, and our parents applauded us.
The activity was almost over, and the classmate's mother gave each of us a succulent plant.
On arbor day, we should protect trees. Whether it's to see someone carve small characters on a tree, hang a hammock on a tree to rest, or do something harmful to the tree. As young pioneers, we all have to make it. Because the contribution of trees to us is too great. Not only that, we have to plant more trees. If we plant one tree per person, there will be 1.3 billion trees among China's 1.3 billion people. If so, we will reduce many natural disasters.
Trees are so important to us that we should plant more trees. Students, let's plant trees together.
I water the trees in front of my house. There are many trees in front of my house, including peach trees, magnolia trees and pomegranate trees... It hasn't rained for many days. I'm going to water them.
My mother brought me a large basin of water. I scooped water from a small basin to water the small trees. I watered magnolia, pomegranate and persimmon trees, and my mother was busy taking pictures of me. I was very happy to see the little tree full of water! The little tree looked at me and smiled happily! It seems to say to me, "thank you! Water me!"
When I came back at noon, I bought a rubber tree from the street, took it home and prepared to carry it in the plantation on the balcony. I dug a hole in the plantation with a shovel, put the saplings in it, then buried them with soil, tried to stabilize the soil and poured water on it. When I saw the sapling, I shook my head gently, as if to say, "thank you, child" I will grow up soon. Today, although the weather is gloomy, my mood is brilliant, because I planted a sapling and had a happy arbor day.
I bent down, dug a hole with a shovel, and then asked my grandmother to put the seedlings of the poplar peach tree in, and then asked my grandmother to help the seedlings well. I dug some soil with a shovel, filled the roots of the seedlings, and flattened it with a shovel. Finally, I poured water on the soil, so that the poplar peach tree could grow quickly. I'm so tired. My poplars are finally planted.
Arbor Day tells us to take good care of flowers and trees and not to destroy them. Afforestation and greening the environment are the responsibility of each of us. We should plant more trees, because planting more trees can make our home better and the air fresher, so we can't destroy it. Planting trees is still good for us.
Today is really a good day!
When we came to the wall, we began to work. The children work hard, and I don't fall behind. Pick up the hoe, bow your back, bend over, wave your hands up and down, and dig the pit hard. Planting trees is really tiring. Before long, my hands were numb, my waist could not stand up, and my legs were sore. I really want to have a rest! But I watched the children sweating, but I kept working with a happy smile. My strength came up again and continued to dig with pain.
After a long time, the young trees have been planted. Looking at the young trees with such vitality, my fatigue suddenly disappeared.
The sapling must first pull out most of the leaves, let the sun directly into the branches, and untie the grass tied to the roots before planting. So I started the task, and my father came to help.
What impresses me most is digging holes. I cooperate with my father. I take a hoe and my father takes a shovel. My father is responsible for shoveling away the soil I dug out. I'm digging here "Hey, hey, hey" and dad's shovel "Hey, hey, hey", it's really fun! Dig to about 30 cm and you can plant trees. Put the finished saplings into the pit, fill them with soil, and then step on them. If the saplings are not easy to shake, the trees will be loaded.
There are many interesting things about planting trees! Aunt Ding Ling suddenly screamed when she was pulling the leaves. We all went over with curiosity and had a look. My God! A green worm thicker than a ballpoint pen is lying on the leaves and eating them. It is almost integrated with the leaves! Alas, I won't pluck the leaves again.
The sapling in my heart, please carry my dream and grow up quickly!
We first found an open space, and then my father dug a big hole, and I gently held the little tree? Mom covered the soil again. I trampled the soil firmly, just like massaging the saplings. My mother brought a bucket of water and asked me to water the little sapling. While watering, I said to the little sapling: "little sapling, little sapling, drink more water and grow up quickly!" Then I compared with the sapling again, one to one, ah! Little saplings grow to my neck. I said to the little sapling, "little sapling, grow up quickly. We'll compete again next year!" When the wind blew, the saplings shook gently, as if to say, "thank you, little master. You let me grow healthily. I will grow taller than you next year."
We first came to the gate of the Triangle Park, and then the first grade teacher asked my brother to plant trees with his classmates and parents. When we arrived, we were divided into two groups, each with a small sapling. Then we began to dig the soil. First, we shoveled the soil into a pit with a shovel, and then one person held the small saplings, and the other planted them. Teacher Gao asked them to fill the bucket with some water to water the small saplings.
After watering the saplings, we made a shadow with the saplings.
I think: wait until the next weekend, we'll come to see the sapling together, water it, and make a small sign for him, with the date and my name on it.
I hope the saplings I planted can grow tall and strong!
I saw the well arranged saplings lying on the ground waiting for our little masters to pick them. We selected tall and strong saplings with well-developed roots and happily resisted them up the mountain.
Next, we carefully moved the saplings to Xiaoxin's house.
Seeing that we were about to win, we worked harder and harder. Then we covered the roots of the small saplings with soil. Finally, we carried water for the small saplings to make them greedy. The sapling seemed to say to us, "thank you."
Wow, we had a great time on this arbor day.