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Description of scenery on the way to and from school, third grade

The scenery on the way to and from school is described in the third grade as follows:

A few bursts of autumn wind, a few bursts of autumn rain, the weather is slowly getting cooler.

In the morning, I was carrying my schoolbag to school. A gust of autumn wind blew, and I suddenly felt a chill. It was so comfortable! When I stepped onto the road, I saw many cars going back and forth. The leaves on the roadside shook their heads with the autumn wind, and a few fallen leaves fell like butterflies.

I picked up a fallen leaf at my feet and took a look. The leaf looked like a small yellow folding fan. Oh, this is a ginkgo leaf. I know autumn is here. I put this leaf in a book. I want to save it as a specimen.

Unknowingly, I arrived at the school gate. I saw many teachers and classmates. The classmates greeted the teachers politely and greeted each other warmly. This civilized behavior is also a sight to behold.

On the way to and from school, as long as you look carefully, you can see different scenery every day.

Remembering the sunny and rainy days in the lane, tasting the sweet and sour in the street, and accompanying me all the way for six years.

What does the old street that goes back and forth every morning and evening, the familiar scenery that flashes by every day look like in your writing? I once read "The Morning Market in Lotus Town", that morning There are grocery stores in the city, and it is very lively with people coming and going. On my way to school every day, there is also a lively morning market in Tongjing Lane. Its unique scenery is full of life.

Early in the morning, the owners of each shop had set up their tents, brought in a lot of fresh food, and were ready to receive the first order of business. There were meat sellers, vegetable sellers, and fruit sellers. The sounds of shouting, bargaining, and payment arriving filled the alley. The stall owner's kittens and puppies also got up early and wandered around the alleys, eating a few bites of vegetable leaves from time to time.

Business owners who don’t have a stall can also find a place in the alley to sell things, such as cockroach poison, knives, pots, and clothes worn by old ladies. People taking their children to school, people riding bicycles, people driving from the community, and an old man driving a garbage truck were all crowded in the alley.

There is so much excitement on my way to school every day, and this alley will always accompany me.