Composition 1 on the Growth of Mung Bean Sprouts
During this weekend, I planted a new batch of mung bean sprouts.
I learned from the lessons I learned from growing mung bean sprouts several times before. I picked out the bean sprouts that had been eaten by insects or were rotten, and put them intact into bottles for cultivation. It took me a long time to find a suitable bottle that I was happy with. I put a napkin under the seeds, poured in an appropriate amount of water, placed the bottle on a sunny balcony, and went to do my homework. Not long after I made it, my curiosity forced me to see the changes in the mung bean sprouts, but to my disappointment, the mung bean sprouts did not change at all. I can only comfort myself, maybe it will sprout tomorrow.
Time flies so fast, and in a blink of an eye, it’s a new day. I just woke up and was not fully awake yet. The first thing I thought about was to see mung beans. I desperately want to know what they look like. They have all grown up a lot, and some have almost sprouted roots. The more I think about it, the happier I am. I really hope they can grow faster. Even faster, preferably the day after tomorrow they will be able to do what the science teacher said, the cotyledons will slowly turn purple.
The growth rate of mung bean seedlings is very alarming. After two days, they start to turn purple. After a few days, the entire cotyledons are purple, and the leaves slowly poke out from the cotyledons. I was ecstatic. The mung bean sprouts lived up to my expectations and grew vigorously. Those two leaves are extraordinarily green and very beautiful. I squatted next to them for a long time, until my mother started to release the lion's roar, and I reluctantly walked away.
The cotyledons of mung bean sprouts will fall off after they dry up. I may not have so much time and energy to take care of them, nor enough space for them to continue to grow. My mother jokingly told me, "If you continue to raise it, you might as well throw it into the pot and cook it earlier." Indeed, it is better to boil it than to let it dry up.
After raising mung bean sprouts, I realized that a person cannot escape the fate of death, no matter you are a human or a bean sprout. Composition 2 on the Growth of Mung Bean Sprouts
A few days ago, the teacher assigned us a special and interesting assignment - observing the growth process of mung beans. I carefully picked up the mung bean and observed it carefully. I saw that it was thin and small and wearing a green shirt. Look, it opened its white mouth and smiled at me, so cute. Looking at these mung bean babies, I am full of expectations for the new life journey they are about to begin.
Just one night later, the mung bean babies that were small and exquisite yesterday immediately turned into huge green giants. Their chubby bodies opened a crack in the green shirt and bulged out tiny The white buds are so cute.
On the third day, I found that the green bean baby finally took off its green clothes, revealing its white and tender body. The green giant turned into a little girl with snow-white skin again. Look, the buds have grown again. Some stand upright, like a few strong soldiers; some curl up like a crescent moon; some stretch out their little tails, like naughty tadpoles. , Really different mentality. What surprised me even more was that the goose-yellow leaf tips appeared between the two watercress. I really look forward to its changes tomorrow!
Today is the last day of observation. The leaf tips have changed from goose yellow to tender green. It stretches its limbs as if to show me its growing leaves. Look, the tip of the leaf looks like a pair of cute little scissors, and like the light tail of a swallow. It also seems to be happy for its own growth, making labor-saving gestures... The mung bean babies transport nutrients to the leaves, allowing them to get better and better. As he grew bigger, he gradually turned lavender and got wrinkles.
Through this experiment, I observed the growth process of mung bean babies and realized the selflessness of mung beans and the tenacity of life. Mung Bean Sprouts Growth Composition 3
Saturday, December 3rd was sunny
Today, I went to the vegetable market and bought some mung beans because I was going to do the "mung bean sprouts growth experiment" mung bean sprouts It is small, oval-shaped, wearing a green dress, and its body is slippery and hard. I put them in a basin and put in appropriate water, so they can sleep in the water.
Sunday, December 4th, sunny
This morning, I went to see the mung bean sprouts and found that the mung bean sprouts had grown up a lot. They were full of water and their bodies became soft. .
Some of them have shed their skin, some have grown small tails, like tadpoles, and some have half of their skin peeled off and half of them are still on their bodies.
Cloudy Monday, December 5th
When I got home from school today, many mung bean sprouts had much longer tails, but there were still some mung bean sprouts that dared to take off their own Where are the clothes!
It was overcast on Thursday, December 8th
For several days in a row, the longest tail of the mung bean sprouts was more than 13 centimeters, and the shortest one was 5 or 6 centimeters. My mother said: "We You can eat bean sprouts soon.” I said happily: “This is the result of our labor.”
Instructor: Teacher Huang
Instruction comments: The young author observes carefully and keeps using it. It’s great to record the different changes in bean sprouts every day in the form of a diary. The format of the diary is correct, the changes in bean sprouts are described cleverly using anthropomorphic rhetoric, and the sentences are particularly vivid and beautiful. Thumbs up for you. Essay on the Growth of Mung Bean Sprouts 4
A few days ago, the teacher assigned us a special and interesting assignment - observing the growth process of mung bean sprouts. When I got home from school, I excitedly picked up the mung bean and saw it grinning happily and wearing a green coat. It was so cute. Looking at these mung bean babies, I am full of anticipation for the new life journey they are about to begin.
I put them whole in a transparent plastic plate, and added some water to the plate. Under the sunlight, they were like emeralds, shining brightly. . After a night of bathing, they all suddenly changed from thin green guys to fat guys overnight. Their bulging bodies even burst their green coats, and a small white tail bulged out. , so endearing.
On the third day, I was surprised to find that the mung bean baby had taken off all of its green coat, revealing its snow-white body. Look, the buds have grown longer again. Some of them are straight, like straight pine trees; some are covered with "thorns" and look like a sharp saw; some are curved. Curly, as elastic as curly hair... What surprised me even more was that a goose-yellow "little hat" grew between the two doubans. I really look forward to its changes tomorrow!
Today is the last day of observation. The "little hat" can't wait to stick out its head, and it has changed from goose yellow to light green. Look, this "little hat" turned into the tail of a little swallow. They worked hard to grow upward, revealing a vibrant scene.
I can’t help but respect mung bean sprouts! Although it is so petite, it has an unparalleled magical power and tenacious vitality!