Article 1:
When I got home tonight, I took out the bag of soybeans and began to choose my beans. So I chose some fat soybeans. It is oval, the size of a grain of rice, and the pea is yellow, just like a lovely baby rolling around on the table. I unconsciously picked up a soybean and took a bite, alas! My teeth! I didn't expect a small soybean to be as hard as stone. And its taste is bitter, I can't tell.
Peas give off a faint fragrance. You can't smell it unless you smell it carefully! I started looking for another bottle of soybeans. I searched and searched, and finally found a green plastic box. I chose this box because I wanted to give enough space for soybeans. I drew another piece of paper. I folded it again and again, and finally folded it to the box area. I put a paper mat under it, put the soybeans on it one by one, and finally finished.
I was looking forward to soybean germination, and finally I made a wish: I hope soybean will grow up soon!
Article 2:
A few days ago, our teacher asked the children to go home to plant soybeans and observe the growth process of soybeans. Go home at noon and take out a handful of soybeans in a hurry to observe. I found that dried soybeans are hard and small, round and khaki, and each one has a small black spot. I threw the soybeans into a cup and filled it with water. I lay down for several hours to see the soybeans soaked in water. I found that some soybeans are bulging now. I think it's the soft blisters.
I wanted to see what was in the soybean, so I dissected a soybean curiously and found that the soybean had two oval watercress and a thin skin outside. Wrapped tightly, I came home from school at night and saw that the soaked soybeans turned pale green. Strangely, the body has also become bigger and oval, probably because of drinking enough water!
The next day, I poured out the water for soaking soybeans and replaced it with a new bottle of water. Suddenly, I found that the soybean grew up again, with a small bud at one end. The small bud is about 5 mm long and 2 mm wide. Dad told me that soaking in water can grow bean sprouts. The next day, the third day ... the soybean grew up slowly. This observation of soybean taught me to be patient, not to rush for success, and to abide by the growth law of plants.