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Five essays on campus spring scenery

Spring is coming! Spring is coming! The campus is full of new scenery. The following are five essays on campus spring scenery that I collected for you. Welcome to learn from them.

Chapter 1: Spring on campus.

Year after year, vibrant spring has come again. Teacher Chun's footprints are everywhere in the grass and by the stream, not including our campus.

Let's talk about the playground of our school. Spring really has some vitality.

Looking down from the podium, the playground is like a green ocean. Look! The grass took off its golden clothes and put on the green clothes of nature; The flowers in the flower bed all burst into bright smiles; The original bare trees are also green in generate, which makes people feel very comfortable. Even a little new green in the previously inconspicuous corner seems to be getting brighter.

The messenger of spring? Butterflies can also be seen everywhere in our campus. Sometimes, they will stand on the flowers and dance; Sometimes, they will stand on the branches and enjoy the vibrant scene of the campus; Sometimes.

Spring makes the campus look brand-new and full of hope. I like spring, and I like the campus in spring.

Chapter two: Spring on campus.

Hope, hope, finally looking forward to spring.

Spring is full of vitality, and green grass comes out of the soil. The tree has grown green buds. When the wind blows, the tree flutters with the wind, like a little girl with a braid. I looked at the peach trees full of trees and thought: I hope autumn will come soon, and peach trees will bear many peaches. It makes my mouth water to think about it.

After class, I ran out of the classroom quickly. I took off my thick winter clothes and put on a beautiful sweater, which relaxed me a lot. The students played bungee jumping happily in the warm sunshine. One minute I dance, the next minute she dances, humming a song. What a happy time! Look! A male student was sweating after playing football. He is thinking of rushing to the hose to wash his face!

Ah! I love beautiful spring, and I love campus spring even more!

Chapter 3: Spring on campus.

Spring has come, and the campus is no longer withered, but has become a lush grass, and Magnolia has also grown a flower bone.

I observed the pine tree, and it was very strong. It stands there all year round, especially straight, like an uncle standing guard in the People's Liberation Army. I found fruit on the pine tree.

Pine trees don't bear other fruits, just the kind that squirrels eat. This kind of fruit is called "pine nuts", which is the favorite of little squirrels, because little squirrels can grind their teeth. Sharpen your teeth. In this way, the little squirrel's teeth are very strong. No matter how hard he bit, the little squirrel was not afraid, because the little squirrel touched his teeth with a pine nut.

After a while, it began to blow. I seem to see that whether it is windy or not, the pine trees are still motionless. I thought to myself: this pine tree is really strong! So I want to be as strong as Grandpa Pine.

How beautiful the campus is in spring!

Chapter four: Spring on campus.

This afternoon, the teacher took us to find spring on campus. When I first came to the amusement park, I saw peach blossoms at first sight. Pink peach blossoms are like shy little girls, blushing. They are really beautiful. We saw camellias again. Camellia is fiery red with golden buds. There are many bees on the bud. They are trying to collect nectar. Finally, we saw bamboo. The green bamboo is tall and straight, just like a soldier standing on the lawn, which is very dignified.

The teacher took us to the playground. There are many cherry blossoms, grasses and colorful wild flowers on the playground. The teacher gave us five minutes to observe the plants. We went to observe plants in small groups. Some of us observe trees, some observe grass and some children observe wild flowers.

Chapter 5: Spring on campus.

Spring is coming! Spring is coming! The campus is full of new scenery.

As soon as I entered the campus, I saw a stainless steel sculpture. There are two big flower beds on both sides of the sculpture, and many camellias are in full bloom. Peach petals, some like lovely smiling faces, are smiling at us. Some teas are gorgeous, like a proud little princess. Some are flowers and bones, quietly unfolding petals. There is a small garden between the teaching building and the comprehensive building, in which lilacs are in full bloom. They always keep their heads down like shy little girls.

In the back garden, the winter jasmine shows its green buds. Peach trees also have many hairy buds.

In the small park, fountains point to the air, and small fish swim freely in the water. There are many tender leaves on the tree next to it, which is very lovely.

Spring on campus is really beautiful!