Strawberry's Diary
Diary Chapter 1: My strawberries are blooming
It was sunny on March 16, 20xx
Last year, my uncle gave me a strawberry, and my mother gave it to me. Planted in a flower pot on my balcony. In winter the strawberries wilt. I thought it was dead, but grandma still watered it often.
Spring is here! The strawberries sprouted oval leaves again. There are some serrations on the edges of the leaves, and there are many small hairs on the leaves, which feel furry and comfortable. One day I was surprised to find two or three buds growing on the strawberries in my flowerpot. Mom said: "The weather is getting hotter and hotter, and the strawberries will bloom in two or three days." Sure enough, the strawberries bloomed after two days of sunshine. It is a small white flower with five round petals. There is a yellow cone-shaped stamen in the middle of the petals, which is also fluffy. Although the strawberry flower has no fragrance, it is also very beautiful!
I’m really looking forward to the strawberries that will grow after the strawberry flowers fade!
Diary Part 2: My strawberries have borne fruit
It was cloudy on March 20, 20xx
It must have been more than ten days! The leaves of the strawberries grow bigger and bigger, and the color changes from the dark green when they bloom to emerald green. The stamens of the strawberry flowers slowly change from the original yellow color to a bit white and a bit green. The originally fluffy stamens also became a little firmer. When the strawberries first started to bear fruit, they looked like piles of green sesame seeds. As the strawberries grew, the slightly white pulp of the strawberries appeared under the green sesame seeds. The strawberry that originally grew toward the sun when it was blooming also lowered its head as its fruit grew.
My mother told me that it would take more than twenty days for the strawberries to grow from small to green and slowly turn red. Thinking about the sweet and sour taste of red strawberries when ripe, my mouth watered!
Strawberries, strawberries ripen quickly!
Diary Part 3: Parent-Child Diary Picking Strawberries
Weather on Saturday, March 15, 20xx: Sunny
Early this morning, we have to talk to our teachers and classmates Let's go pick strawberries together. Along the way, we were talking and laughing, and before we knew it, we arrived at the strawberry greenhouse.
There are eight neat and dense rows of strawberries in the strawberry greenhouse, each row has two rows, and there are four or five greenhouses in a row! Ripe strawberries are red with many small dots on them. These dots are strawberry seeds, which are a little yellow. Most strawberries are conical in shape, and some have small white and pink flowers.
At the beginning, our "big troops" all went to greenhouses No. 1 and 2. Since I got the keg too late, only three families, Ma Ziheng and Han Yilei, went there. We went to Greenhouse No. 3; in Greenhouse No. 3, we swept away all the big, red strawberries. Just when we had just finished picking, the "big army" came. I observed that the strawberries in their small buckets were basically small and light red. They were also wondering why there were no big ones in our greenhouse. Strawberries... Later, we picked two small buckets full of strawberries and went home. When I was about to check out, I picked a bunch of strawberries with small strawberries and small flowers as a souvenir. When I got home, I kept them in the water.
I think the strawberries here are so sweet, I will come here to pick strawberries next time
Diary Part 4: Picking Strawberries
March 14, 20xx Friday weather: sunny
Liu Fangfang, mother of Xu Hengrui, Class 4, Grade 3
Today at noon, my child asked me seriously: "Are you sure the teacher will go picking strawberries with us tomorrow?" ?" I said with certainty: "Yes, teacher, go pick it."
In fact, I am also yearning for it in my heart: The teacher will go pick strawberries with us tomorrow!
Until night, I still couldn’t help but be excited. I also muttered to myself: What's so exciting, isn't it just to pick strawberries! However, I prepared the keg and the camera... and kept busy until 11 o'clock in the night. Moreover, I don’t need an alarm clock in the morning and I wake up automatically before 6 o’clock. It seems that I have never seen the big world, and I am still excited! It is inevitable, because this is the first time to get along with so many parents, the first time to go out and play with so many children, and the first time to participate in activities so close to the teacher.
After finally staying up until the time for the children to get up, I hurriedly finished my meal and rushed to the gathering place. I saw that most of the children had already boarded the bus early. It seemed that these children were also equally excited. I was just as looking forward to and happy as they were.
Along the way, the children were chattering and bustling, like little birds just out of the cage. You touch me, I ask you, you look for her, how lively it is; the parents are also chatting and laughing, talking about with children’s joys and worries.
Soon, the destination arrived. In the fields, the breeze blows, full of the warm smell of spring. Under the light blue and bright sky, accompanied by the cheers of children, there are endless green wheat fields. The green color makes me want to roll on the ground! In the distance, there are large strawberry greenhouses, covered with plastic films, very neat and quiet, but in an instant, children rushed into the greenhouse with small buckets.
The beautiful strawberries in the greenhouse are neatly arranged, green with red, green with pink, which makes people dizzy. Look at which ones you want to pick, and see which ones you can’t bear to pick... After a while, everyone is The greenhouse was already so hot that people were sweating profusely, and the small buckets quickly became heavy. The students were searching carefully, picking busily, talking and laughing, and were very busy.
Finally, the teacher took a group photo with all of us, and the children reluctantly left the strawberry greenhouse. Thank you for the fresh strawberries, thank you for the naughty children, thank you for the teachers who work silently, and thank you for the hard-working drivers.
The short and tiring strawberry trip is over, but the cheerful laughter of the children and the warm smiles of the teachers and parents still linger in my mind.
The little strawberry trip has brought closer the friendship between teachers and students, brought joy to everyone, and left beautiful memories for the children. I hope the children will have more beautiful memories.
Strawberry's Diary Chapter 5: Scientific Observation Diary
Strawberries bear fruit (Scientific Observation Diary)
Sunny turns to cloudy on Saturday, April 9
In the early morning, when I came to the yard, I was pleasantly surprised to find: the strawberries had grown! Look, Guo'er is like a cone, red and bright, wearing a small green hat on her head, as if she is worried that the sun will burn her face, and she also exudes a fresh Xi'an from time to time, so tempting people!
"Mom and Dad, come and see, the strawberries have borne fruit!" I couldn't hold back the joy in my heart and shouted in the yard. Mom and dad came out to watch the strawberries with me, and they all had smiles on their faces. You know, this inconspicuous little strawberry plant was bought by my mother at my suggestion. It was cultivated by my father and my mother, and it was able to thrive until it blossoms and bears fruit today. In her little fruit, there is mother's love, father's sweat, and my hope. Strawberries bear fruit, what a cause for celebration!
In the afternoon, the weather turned cloudy. I suddenly discovered that there was a bug on the strawberry, a small, soft-shelled bug about half the size of a mung bean, with six thin legs and a white body! cough! This damn bad thing! It wriggled on the stems, branches and leaves of the strawberry, and stopped moving for a while, but it was clearly sucking the juice from the strawberry. I felt so distressed that I took a bamboo stick to pick out the insects and pulled out about ten of them at once. But there are still so many, what to do? I was so anxious that I quickly invited my dad. He frowned, brought a bottle of insecticide, and sprayed it a few times with a small sprayer. I took a look: Ha, the bugs huddled up and rolled down one by one! I was so happy that I hugged my father and shouted "Long live".
Looking at the strawberry that grew again, I felt very happy. Yes, you cannot relax when anything is about to succeed, otherwise it will fall short.
This is true for Zhong Guangmao, but isn't it true when doing other things?