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How to write about autumn outing in second grade by looking at pictures and writing about it

The second graders can write about autumn outing by looking at pictures and writing like this:

Today, the autumn air is crisp, white clouds are floating in the sky, running like an angry bull, and the children are lined up neatly. Our team is going to the Zoo for an autumn trip to Monkey Mountain Park.

We arrived at our destination - Monkey Mountain. The scenery here is so beautiful! The trees are shady and the flowers are blooming. Monkey Mountain is so lively! It attracted the children, who all lay on the railings and watched the monkeys' every move.

Look, the monkey grabbed an apple, quickly climbed to the top of the mountain, and was eating it with relish. Look, those two little monkeys are showing everyone how to swing! Look again, there is the cutest monkey over there, holding a banana peel on its head, performing acrobatics for us?

The monkeys’ funny performances made the classmates laugh, and some were even happy. jumped up.

It was almost noon, and everyone reluctantly left Monkey Mountain and lined up to go home.

Other examples about autumn outings:

Autumn is here, and the teacher takes the children to the park to see the chrysanthemums.

When she arrived at the park, Xiaoli was very happy. Xiaoli saw that the leaves on the sycamore trees in the park had fallen, the grass had turned yellow, and there were white clouds like marshmallows. The autumn scenery is so beautiful!

Xiaoli came to the chrysanthemum bush. Xiaoli smelled the chrysanthemums and they were very fragrant. The colors of chrysanthemums are colorful, red like fire; yellow like gold; green like grass. Xiaoli picked a chrysanthemum and wanted to give it to her mother. As soon as she stretched out her hand, the teacher saw it and said, "Xiaoli, you can't pick flowers. The flowers are for everyone to watch." Xiaoli said, "I understand, teacher. I won’t pick flowers anymore.” The teacher said, “You are great, Xiaoli.”

We must learn from Xiaoli and correct our mistakes.