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Continuous Observation Diary of Planting Mung Beans 140 words

The following is an article compiled by Wuyoukao.com about the continuous observation diary of the fourth grade of primary school: planting mung beans. I hope you will like it!

Weather on Monday, September 24: Sunny

Today I planted mung beans in a transparent cup, poured a little water and put some napkins in the cup.

The seeds of mung beans are oval and covered with a beautiful green coat. There is a white line in the middle of the belly, which seems to be a small mouth, smiling at me. Mung beans are only 2 mm to 4 mm in size, so they are tiny.

Looking at the beautiful mung beans in the cup, I am full of expectations, hoping that they will sprout soon and let me see how they grow up. They also seemed to understand my thoughts, showing green smiling faces, as if saying: "I want to sprout quickly, I want to sprout quickly!"

Weather on Tuesday, September 25: Sunny< /p>

In the morning, I woke up and hurriedly looked at the mung beans. I found that the mung beans have become much larger. They probably drank enough water, and they are about 4 mm to 6 mm in size. The beautiful green clothes burst from the middle, revealing a section of white belly. It felt like they were belly dancing happily together. Look carefully, there is a little white tooth exposed on the head of a mung bean.

When I got home from school in the afternoon, I couldn’t wait to see the condition of the mung beans. Basically all mung beans have small white teeth of about 4 mm. The green dress felt like it could be taken off at any time, and they seemed to be performing a striptease again. Observing carefully, I found that no matter which direction the mung bean was placed, her little teeth were bent downward from one side. Why is this? I remembered what the teacher said in science class that the roots of plants generally grow downward. Could it be that this little tooth is a root?

Weather on Wednesday, September 26: Sunny

When I got home from school today, I used to look at mung beans.

Basically all the mung beans took off their beautiful green clothes, revealing their fat and white bodies. They seemed to enjoy getting rid of their restraints. Some stand upright, with their roots pointing downwards; some lie down, with their roots bent downwards; some lie down, with their roots bent downwards from one side... all kinds of shapes and forms. There is a slit in the middle of the white body, as if it is being divided into two halves.

I added a little more water to the cup. Tell them: "Grow up quickly, grow up quickly." They straighten their white bodies, seeming to say: "I want to grow up quickly, I want to grow up quickly."

Weather on Saturday, September 29: Sunny