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My deskmate's sixth grade composition

In the ordinary life of study, work and life, everyone has written compositions. With the help of compositions, people can reflect objective things, express thoughts and feelings, and convey knowledge and information.

Do you know how to write a standardized composition?

Below are 10 compositions written by my classmates in sixth grade that I collected and compiled. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.

My deskmate for sixth grade composition 1 My deskmate has a pair of small ears, a pair of small eyes, a small mouth and a small nose. He is usually very honest and fun-loving. He usually wears a pair of

A blue and black top and black jeans.

He is very harmonious. He likes to run when walking and rarely walks. Once, when we were playing, I turned my head and he accidentally bumped into me. My head hit the wall. I was very angry.

My head hurt, so I walked out of the classroom without talking to him.

Later, during a physical education class, the teacher asked us to practice martial arts first, and then dismissed us. We started to have a fight. At first, I didn’t want to recruit him. In the end, he made me angry, and I got angry.

He fought for three rounds and finally ran away.

I once accidentally discovered that he was ticklish, so I would tickle him when the two of us fought. When I tickled him, he would shrink back, like a watermelon bug, curling up motionless to prevent others from touching him.

Sometimes we fight and get into disagreements, and we ignore each other, but we always make up quickly. This is my deskmate, Han Wankai. I nicknamed him "Korean" because his surname is Han.

My deskmate is silly, but very cute. When he encounters questions he doesn’t know, he asks me questions. Sometimes he misunderstands the questions in a daze and says, “This question is wrong.” Then he asks me, sometimes

He also eats sweets in class, and of course, he will give some extra to me. He hates people, but he also attracts people.

This is my deskmate. He is very cute, naughty, and even more annoying. I love my deskmate!

My Deskmate, Sixth Grade Composition Part 2 I have a good deskmate, her name is Liu Yulan.

She has a pair of curved short hair, and below the beautiful short hair is a pair of big eyes. Looking down, she has a cherry-like mouth. She is tied with a ponytail, which looks so cute.

Speaking of her character, she is extremely docile. She doesn't seem to have any temper. No matter what you do, you can't make her angry.

During a break, she went out to play, while I was playing with her stationery in the classroom.

At this time, I took out her most beloved ruler from her pencil case and played with it gently. Suddenly a classmate ran over and bumped into my hand. The ruler was broken immediately. I

She was at a loss, as anxious as an ant on a hot pot - running around in circles, thinking: "What can I do?" What would her expression be like if she knew it? Will she be angry?

What should I say to her?

After class, Liu Yulan returned to the classroom and found that the ruler was missing, so she asked me if I had seen it. I said in a hesitant voice: "I'm sorry, I... I broke your... your ruler. You

You won't be angry, right?" Liu Yulan was a little surprised at first, but she smiled and said, "How could I be angry? If it breaks, just break it."

We still played together happily as before, as if this didn't happen.

This is my deskmate, a broad-minded person!

My Deskmate for Sixth Grade Composition 3 In the six years of elementary school, many classmates became my deskmate. Some were "naughty bags", some were "memos", and some were "humor kings"... But so

What impressed me the most was my "hot kettle" tablemate.

She is not very tall, with black hair that is slightly curly, fair skin, and two shallow dimples on her face when she smiles.

I call her a "warming kettle" because she is willing to help others and will lend a helping hand when her classmates are in trouble, making you feel warm in your heart.

Once, we were in an art class in the classroom, and the teacher asked us to draw a spring scenery in class.

Because I forgot to bring my art tools, I sat in a daze sitting there with a frown on my face.

Suddenly, a familiar voice sounded in my ears, "Why don't you start writing? Did you bring no tools?" She asked me with concern.

I nodded silently.

So, she said to me enthusiastically: "So that's it. I have a box of colored pens here that you can lend me." As she said that, she handed me the colored pens with a smile.

Faced with her enthusiastic help, my heart was suddenly filled with gratitude, "Great, thank you!" She replied with a smile: "Haha, it doesn't matter." I took the colored pen and made some ideas.

, and began to fly.

Near the end of class, I finally painted a landscape painting of "spring flowers blooming".

I thought: I am lucky today. "Under the sunshine, the flowers are warm." I seem to be a flower in this painting.

After class, I sincerely said to my classmate: "Thanks to your help today, thank you so much!" She shook her head slightly and said: "You're welcome!" After that, she held hands with me and walked toward the classroom door.

Run outside.

This is my deskmate "kettle".

Her spring-like smile has been deeply engraved in my heart and always inspires me to help those in need.