Chinese books help young masters learn Chinese characters and improve their writing ability. Math books help young masters learn application problems and improve their application ability. They each have their own strengths and weaknesses, and they also help each other and learn from each other's strengths.
An essay contest, the topic is to use Chinese ability to write an article about math diary. The night before the game, the young master will read math books and Chinese books for a while. On the day of the competition, the young master finished his composition quickly. After a while, the result came out, and the young master came first. At this time, two books jumped out of the young master's bag, one is a Chinese book, and the other is a math book. Then the Chinese book said, "If it weren't for me, the young master wouldn't know how to write China's Chinese characters, let alone how to write a composition." After listening to the math book, he was very angry and said, "My contribution is true. If it weren't for me, the young master wouldn't even know the most basic Arabic numerals, let alone write math diary well. " At this time, the English book ran out and said, "Since you think you are dedicated to your master!" " "Chinese and math books are right, so they don't help anyone.
Once in math diary, the young master opened his schoolbag and saw a Chinese book in it, so he had to help him write math diary with words and documents. When the young master was at school, the teacher read the young master's diary and criticized him for not using mathematics knowledge at all. The young master threw the Chinese book on the ground to vent his unhappy mood. I came home and cried. At this time, two books jumped out of the bag, one is a Chinese book and the other is a math book, and they all regretted it. At this time, the English book jumped out and said, "You should learn from each other and help the young master."
From then on, they helped each other and helped the little master get the teacher's praise.
Grade 4, Le Tong Primary School, Nantou Town, Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province: Li Tingqian