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About 500 words in the composition of the third grade of primary school: pine cones that make me curious

Title: Pine cones that make me curious.

Keywords: Songta let me go to the third grade of primary school

This article is suitable for: the third grade of primary school.

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This composition is about 500 words in the third grade of primary school. The title is "Pine cones that make me curious". Everyone is welcome to contribute enthusiastically.

Pine cones that make me curious

It is rare for me to have a pine cone in my life. In the city, you can only see a pine tree occasionally, and only in the country can you see rows of lush pines and cypresses. Therefore, pine cones are certainly strange to me.

When I came home from school, I saw a bag of pine cones on the kitchen console. I am curious. After my mother left, I quietly walked over, found several large pine cones and a "dendritic pine cone" on a branch, put them in disposable paper cups, crept out of the kitchen, avoided my mother's sight, walked into my study, and put the pine cones on my experimental bed (rectangular boards put together). Take it out and see, there are about seven or eight, and several pine cones cling to a dry pine branch and refuse to leave.

I looked down and found that all the pine nuts had been removed, and these pine cones were different in size, big and small, but they were too much like roses. I picked the biggest one and looked at it. Each of its "petals" is printed with a pattern like a butterfly wing, and the thickness of the color is different. The "petal" in the middle seems not to have opened yet. It is these tiny "petals" that form this layered pine pagoda.

I turned the pine cone upside down and was surprised to find that there were purple leaves at the root of the pine cone, which were very thin and small and peach-shaped. These leaves form a flower pattern, not only the root of the pine cone has purple leaves, but also tiny purple "petals" at the interval between each "petal" on the opposite side.

Looking at the pinecones that have been stripped of pine nuts, I can't help thinking: Every autumn, pinecones will be full of fruits for human beings, and let us strip away the "hard work" accumulated for many years. Its unrequited spirit is worth learning.

Ah! Beautiful pine pagoda, your selfless dedication has added some color to nature.

Yaya's evaluation: We are now living in a city with excellent conditions, but there are fewer and fewer opportunities to get close to nature. Real estate developers always cut off those seemingly redundant figures, so that children in our city can regard pine towers in nature as new things. We should love life, be close to nature and protect the environment.