Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Look at the picture and write about the crab race in grade one.

Look at the picture and write about the crab race in grade one.

This morning, although the weather is gloomy, we are very excited because our class will hold a special crab competition on the playground.

Before the game, we were divided into two teams: the lucky team and the brave team. I was assigned to the lucky team. At this time, the teacher explained the rules of the game to us. Students in each team cooperate freely in pairs. The team with the least number of dropped plush toys and the fastest speed wins. After listening to the rules, we are ready to give it a try.

The game has already started. I saw two big crabs suddenly rushing out of the two teams. Walk forward in step. Look! How well Zhao Zitong and Wang cooperate! I saw them shouting slogans and rushing forward quickly. What about Fan Li and Tong Wu? They started well, but Tong Wu couldn't keep up. When Fan Li saw that his team was behind, he suddenly pulled up his teammates and rushed forward desperately. From a distance, it looks like a pig carrying his daughter-in-law, which makes everyone laugh. Some students laughed their heads off, some covered their stomachs and some stamped their feet with laughter. Li's classmates almost laughed their heads off.

It's finally our turn to play. My face was tight, and my heart was pounding like a rabbit in my pocket. I clung to each other's back and tried to hold the plush toy in the middle for fear that it would fall. Fortunately, my teammates and I are in step and fast, leaving our opponents far behind. The fluffy puppy in the middle seems to understand people's words and "hold" us tightly, motionless.

Finally, our lucky team won.

Through this crab race, I deeply realized the importance of unity and cooperation, and also learned that only unity and mutual assistance can achieve success.