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Unforgettable Arbor Day Composition in Grade Five
Six unforgettable arbor day compositions in grade five

1979 After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC) in February, a resolution was formally passed to designate March 12 every year as Arbor Day. The following is an unforgettable composition on Arbor Day in Grade Five, which I recommend carefully for reference only. Welcome to read!

Unforgettable fifth grade Arbor Day composition (the first 1 article) Under the brown stem are dark green leaves, clustered together, so gloomy and green, like a kind father; Above are fresh green leaves, warm as spring and lively as clouds. The dark green veins on the leaves are like stripes on the tiger. The new leaves are covered with budding flowers and bones. The flower bone is oval, like a white elf, happy and strong. These stems and leaves and flower bones constitute the new green of my family-gardenia.

When I first bought it, Gardenia was planted in a small flowerpot, a small flowerpot and a small body, which made me feel uncomfortable. So I took a small shovel, moved it to a bigger flowerpot and sprinkled some water on it. Sure enough, as I expected, gardenia looked more energetic soon.

The next day, I found that it seemed to grow a little taller. The lower part of the young leaves is darker, and their color becomes a pleasing emerald. Those brown roots seem redder and stand straighter. There is a bud on it, which seems a little swollen. I estimate that in four or five days, this bud will have beautiful petals.

I like to water gardenias at a fixed time. Maybe it's because I am diligent in watering. On the third day, I was surprised to find that there was a small bud next to those two buds. This bud is only the size of mung bean. Hiding under two new leaves, it seems too shy to stick its head out. If you refuse to find it yourself, I'm afraid you won't find it! This naughty little life!

Now, gardenias are much taller and greener than when they first came. It seems to be maturing, trying to absorb sunlight and moisture, and trying to bloom its own beauty.

Unforgettable fifth grade Arbor Day composition (Chapter II) "Woo" sound came from one side of a road. A bird stopped on the roadside steps and sang sadly. I looked at it with pity and approached it gently. Hold it in your hand, in your palm.

Bird, what's wrong with you? Feathers are messy on you. Soft wings are not so bright. Feathers fell off in many places, and bare blood vessels and blood that has not dried up can be clearly seen on the legs. Your eyes are full of fear and loneliness. You lie helpless in my hands, your eyes are full of help. I gently touch you, comb your feathers, and give you warmth and care.

Poor bird, why don't you go home? Which naughty boy bullied you, hurt you and kept you from going home? Why does this hateful boy have no kindness at all? Bird, you look at this brand-new community by the roadside with gentle eyes, and your eyes are full of infinite nostalgia. Is this your warm home? Did we humans make you lose your beautiful home? Humans are really selfish. They live comfortably for their own enjoyment, but they ruin your home.

I've looked everywhere for your temporary residence. I found a safe place in the corner, so I put you there gently. So I walked away. However, when I passed by here again the next day, I saw your cold body. You close your eyes and lie flat on the ground, and a few strands of feathers hover around you. ...

My thoughts fly with your feathers to the distant sky. I remembered what my teacher said before: man is the most advanced and intelligent animal in the world. They clearly know that animals are human friends and forests are our safe home, but they still cut down forests on a large scale. It doesn't take half a day to cut down a tree, but it takes years to plant a tree! Hundreds of millions of years ago, the forest coverage rate on the earth was over 60%, but now it has dropped to over 30%, and trees account for more than 10% in some countries. The forest is gone, and so are the animals that depend on human beings. ...

Tall buildings pierce the sky, where can I see birds? Humans, wake up, start planting trees now, give birds a warm home and create a beautiful and harmonious future for our future generations!

Unforgettable Arbor Day Composition (Chapter 3) Arbor Day is March 12 every year, and at this time, our Hanlin Experimental School will carry out tree planting activities.

On Arbor Day this year, I was lucky enough to take part in this activity. My little heart can't tell how hard it beats. After breakfast, we can't wait to get on the bus. On the way, some students looked at the beautiful scenery outside the window and seemed to be thinking about something; Some students took snacks out of their schoolbags and chewed them slowly. Some students are fascinated by the book in their hands, and they can't hear the sound next to them at all; Some students are humming in the car. ...

We seem to forget the feeling of time flowing, even when we arrive at our destination, we don't know. If it weren't for what Mr. Wang said, we would still be immersed in this active atmosphere!

After getting off the bus, we walked at a brisk pace to a green clearing, only to see Mr. Wang insert a sign in the soil two meters in front of me. Oh, that's the tree planting territory of Class 5 (9)! Then the monitor gave each of our classmates shovels, saplings, water containers and fertilizers. There are six people in each group, and they can be assigned freely. I was assigned a shovel.

The students in our group are all excellent, and no one says much, just pick up tools and get to work. I saw the tools in the students' hands moving rhythmically and orderly. Look, how straight the saplings are! I don't know which of our classmates sang a song: "You shovel, I shovel, and the seedlings stick to the soil, ouch." After singing, pour water, one for you, one for me, and the classmates will fertilize it. We finished planting trees in singing.

How time flies! It's time to say goodbye again. We looked back at these saplings three steps at a time, as if we saw towering trees standing on the earth.

Unforgettable composition of Arbor Day in Grade Five (Chapter 4) Today, we came to Baoyan for a spring outing by bus in spring. In the past, spring outing and autumn outing were all about eating and drinking, and drinking was a gun battle. But this time, we have a more important task-planting trees.

When you come to Baoyan, the first thing you see is the towering trees on both sides, lush and green, and clusters of new leaves are pleasing to the eye. Looking around, the small battery cars for sightseeing and the Astrotrain for tourists complement each other, and the movement is imaginative. Walking, I saw several students already planting trees, and then I went to a dug pit. A seedling had been inserted in the pit, and there was some soil next to it. There was a tree lying on the ground.

Teacher Wang first said, "This is the tree we want to plant. If you come back after 10 years, you will definitely miss today. Now, everyone shovels soil on the roots of Myrica rubra until its roots are buried under the soil. " After that, Mr. Wang took the lead in doing it. Once, twice and three times, Mr. ..................................................................................................................................................... asked the students, one by one, shoveling mud and taking pictures, each doing his own job. Finally, it was my turn. I rolled up my sleeves, picked up a shovel and attacked the little mud left around me. I inserted it hard, lifted it up again, and took two steps to transport the soil to the edge of the roots. When I fell down gently, the soil slipped to the roots. I slapped the shovel twice, and the tree seemed to straighten a lot. I think in twenty or thirty years, this small sapling will grow into a fruitful one. These fruits are sweet and sour. It witnessed our growth process, and the story has both bitterness and joy. ......

This tree planting reminds me of how similar the growth of a tree is to that of a person. As the saying goes, "it takes ten years to educate people and a hundred years to plant trees." The growth of young trees has to go through wind and rain, absorb nutrition from mother earth and be nourished by sunshine and rain; We have to go through countless hardships and setbacks, learn knowledge from teachers, books and others, constantly show our value in competition, constantly struggle with difficulties, enrich our experience and become the pillars of national construction. "How can you see a rainbow without experiencing wind and rain?" There are still many bumps in front of us. If you conquer it, you will be a strong man and soldier!

Xiaoshu grows with us, Xiaoshu experiences storms with us, and Xiaoshu watches rainbows with us!

Unforgettable Arbor Day Composition for Grade Five (Chapter 5) March 12 is Arbor Day in China. We used to have a dull Arbor Day, but this year the teacher made us have an unforgettable Arbor Day.

The teacher said, "Afforestation has provided many things for our life. Afforestation not only provides oxygen, purifies the air, beautifies the environment, and is conducive to protecting the ecological environment, but also can maintain water and soil. " After listening to the teacher, we all want to have the opportunity to plant trees by ourselves.

The teacher said, "Then we will plant trees tomorrow and make some contributions to afforestation."

For tomorrow's tree planting activity, my mother and I went to the supermarket to buy a small shovel, but we couldn't find a suitable bucket. When I got home, I told my father that he immediately found a bucket that I hadn't used for many days, but it was too dirty. In order to let me finish my homework and go to bed early, my father said he would help me wash it. In less than ten minutes, a bucket as clean as new appeared.

The next day, the spring breeze was warm and sunny. I took a clean bucket and a brand-new shovel and went on the road happily.

After the students met, they walked to the planting area. Wang Aiyang and I were assigned to a group, and the teacher gave us a small sapling. I carefully protected the saplings, and Wang Aiyang carried buckets and shovels. We chose a clearing and dug a hole. Soon, I was sweating like a pig. Wang Aiyang let me have a rest. I shook my head gratefully, wiped the sweat from my forehead and continued to dig. I also try to mash up the dug soil. Finally, I dug it up. I gently planted the roots of the sapling in the pit to support the sapling. Wang Aiyang quickly covered the soil.

We also watered the saplings according to the teacher's requirements. Then I hung my elaborate "ID card" on the sapling, and we agreed to visit the sapling we planted on this day next year. We hope that the saplings will grow and thrive with us.

This Arbor Day is the most meaningful Arbor Day I have ever spent. I believe these small trees will grow into towering trees in the future.

Unforgettable Arbor Day Composition (Chapter 6) Today is an unforgettable day. Because today is Arbor Day, we plant trees in the south of the campus lake.

Today, the weather is very sunny. Our bright red scarf fluttered on our chest, facing the spring breeze, and lined up neatly to the open space on the Hunan side of the campus.

The tree planting activity began, and we planted paulownia trees. Two students planted a tree, three students planted a tree, and I planted a tree with Zhao Wan and Zhao Xiaofeng. The workers have dug the pit for planting trees. I put the saplings in the pit for righting, and Zhao Wanhe Zhao Xiaofeng raised the soil with a shovel. I held the sapling carefully in my hands, and Zhao Xiaofeng kept digging and put the dug soil into the tree pit. I admire Zhao Wan for working harder. At that time, I heard the teacher distribute buckets to the students. Zhao Wan quickly said, "I'll fetch a bucket of water." Say that finish, she went over and soon brought a bucket of water. I looked up at my classmates around me, only to find that everyone, like us, was working like a raging fire, like hardworking workers. I borrowed a shovel from my teacher and plowed with them. We scooped up the soil and put it in the pit; She shoveled the earth and put it in the pit. Although there was sweat on her forehead, no one said she was tired. Zhao Wan said, "Today is really meaningful." Zhao Xiaofeng said, "This is my first time to plant trees." I said, "When I go back, I must write a composition called Unforgettable Arbor Day." We talked and did it. I suddenly found some stones in the tree pit, so I shoveled them out with a shovel. Unexpectedly, the soil I shoveled jumped into the bucket and the water became turbid. I said, "It's over!" Zhao Wan said, "It doesn't matter, you can still water the trees."

At this time, the soil has been cultivated. The little tree stood there as if to say to us, "Little master, I'm thirsty, please give me some water to drink!" " "The two of us poured water on the cultivated soil, and the young trees began to drink water.