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The first volume of grade five Unit 8 Writing Activities
Today, we are going to visit the space crop exhibition. We arrived at the school early in the morning and set off in a neat line under the guidance of the tour guide teacher.

Our first destination is the wild vegetables and herbs area. The greenhouse is full of all kinds of plants. There are round and full eggs and eggplants, grotesque space pear beans, vegetable gourds, sword beans, mouse melons and so on. There are slim sea cucumbers with green satin in the exhibition area, like girls and beautiful women who have just come out of the bath. I wonder: what will they taste like? Thought of here, I can't help licking my mouth.

After seeing these exotic plants in space, we arrived at our next destination-fun rock climbing. The students struggled to climb up, all as dexterous as little squirrels.

Tired of climbing, we started a game that can test team spirit-challenge Domino. We are divided into two camps, the girls are the deer team and the boys are the tigers team. The slogans of the two teams are: fawn, fawn, help each other; Tiger tiger, I am the best. The tools for playing this game are only some boards. Don't underestimate these boards. If one board is dropped in a row, the whole row of boards will be born to die. The game started, and we all carefully arranged our boards. I quickly put the board I was in charge of in place. Just as I was about to refuel, I saw a board shaking like a drunk, and I immediately held it. Suddenly, there was a scream in front of me. It turned out that a classmate's board fell, and then one board after another came to me like a flood. I was so nervous that I broke into a cold sweat. Seeing the boards falling to my side, I quickly grabbed them. But it's too late. Looking at the messy "beaten army", we girls lost the game with regret. It is strange that the students laughed so happily even though they lost.

It's like returning to the arms of the person you love.

Li Ziwei Colorful Literature Society, a primary school affiliated to Shenzhen Experimental School; Instructor: Zhang Sujuan

On National Day this year, I participated in the "Outward Bound Camp" organized by our school in Dongguan. The so-called "expansion" is to enhance our perseverance and courage in the face of difficulties, which is a difficult test for us children who grew up in the greenhouse.

During the three days of living alone away from our parents, we played many unusual games, all of which were very thrilling and exciting, and needed courage. One of the most exciting and impressive is Broken Bridge in the Air.

This is a terrible task. After tying the safety rope, the competitor should climb about 10 meters along a ladder. At the top of the ladder, a coach will catch you and help you stand on the platform. Then, you are required to follow a narrow wooden board protruding from a small platform to the end without any guardrails on both sides. At the end of the board is a one-meter-long space without any protection below. I want you to wear it. After the past, walk past a board of the same length, touch the big pillar at the end, then go back and climb down the ladder. This is the task.

I remember when I stood on the platform at the top of the ladder, my legs were weak and my heart was pounding. After dawdling for a long time, under the repeated urging of the coach, I got up the courage and walked along the board.

Before moving into space, the legs are soft. Fortunately, the "cheerleaders" below desperately shouted come on, come on for me. I can't lose face in front of everyone! So my heart crossed, I took a deep breath, gritted my teeth and strode across the space. After standing firm, walk on, and finally touch the big pillar. I clung to the big pillar and felt like I was back in the arms of my loved ones. It was not until the opposite coach called me that I slowly turned around and carefully returned to the original road.

I am very excited to finish the game successfully. It helped me overcome my fear of heights and enhanced my self-confidence. That moment, although only a small step across the air, is a big step in my life! I will never be afraid of heights again.

I'm a grown-up.

Last Wednesday, the teacher organized us to go to the labor technology center and participated in a very meaningful activity.

I remember that day, although it snowed heavily, I was in a particularly good mood. The journey on the bus soon ended and we arrived at the labor technology center full of dreams. First, a female teacher appeared. She divided us into two groups. "The first group first learned tie-dyeing from me." Hearing the teacher's words, the students entered the classroom talking and laughing. The first thing that caught my eye in the classroom was a cooking machine. Start class. "Classmates, do you know tie-dyeing?" The teacher asked, "Yes!" The students said in unison, "Make one yourself." The teacher explained to us as he spoke. I listened carefully for fear of missing a word. Time passed unconsciously, and finally we could do it ourselves. The teacher distributed the cloth. What should we do first? Yes, I have to wrap the cloth first. I took a rope and wrapped it around the cloth. The naughty rope always ignored my instructions. It's really hard to wrap it up early! This gives me a headache. I went round and round, and finally I managed to wrap the rope clumsily. The success of the first step greatly increased my self-confidence. The second step is to clamp chopsticks. The second step is also the most difficult. The main reason is that there is no clip, so I have to wrap it with a rope. I had a lot of trouble, but I didn't succeed. It is said that failure is the mother of success, so I packaged it again and finally succeeded. I put the finished cloth in hot paint. The teacher said, "It will take another 40 minutes." After a long 40 minutes, my work finally came out. I saw the pattern on it, and the teacher praised me for taking pictures first. As the song goes, "Labor is the happiest". The day spent in the labor center was very happy and I gained a lot.

In the fourth grade, we went to the Happy City Future Career Experience Hall for an autumn outing, which was our long-awaited activity.

When I got off the bus that day, I felt the autumn wind blowing gently, but my heart was full of enthusiasm and refreshed. When I looked up, I saw a semicircle house with fourteen Chinese characters on it. Seeing this, the students cheered and talked, and everyone rushed into the gate with impatience.

We walked into the door with expectation and doubt. Liu Ruotong, Shao and I are a group. We worked several jobs and finally earned our first salary-80 Le coins. We are really excited. We touched this hard-won hot salary and felt deeply, thinking of the hard work of our parents. With this excitement and excitement, we walked into the sushi restaurant in Tian Mu, and the teacher was already waiting at the door. He gave each of us a piece of seaweed and told us how to make sushi. As soon as her voice fell, I couldn't wait to do it. I carefully took out two spoonfuls of rice from the box and put them on seaweed, then flattened them by hand, and then put a large piece of tuna meat and two cucumber strips on the rice. Everything is going well, but we can't roll sushi rolls together. At this time, the teacher came to me, smiled and told me to roll a few more times, then press, press, and finally take off the mat. I did it carefully step by step and finally got involved. After I finished eating, I handed the sushi roll to the teacher, who looked at it and was full of praise. Then the teacher cut it into small pieces and handed it to me. I ate the delicious food I earned with my labor, and my heart was full of joy.