Fourth graders have been asked to write short essays. Then write English articles should pay attention to the combination with the text, and use the sentences and words in the text to achieve qualification.
When describing plants, first grasp the main characteristics of the depicted object, and then start from the leaves, stems, and flowers, which are the easiest places to start. Usually nothing more than "green leaves and red flowers". Then it can be expanded from the sense of smell, usually "fragrant" sweet, nice. Finally, if you can, add some of your own inner experience. The following is a fourth-grade assignment that is simple, but also qualified.
My mother bought a plant, she told me it's name is jasmine. It sounds like "just mine" Errr... interestering.
It has green leaves and white flowers. The flower smell very nice. And now I understand why people likes jasmine tea.
Jasmine's leaves are green and round, the shape is close to lottle bird's egg, it is lovely. at the same time the flowers are milke white. There is a song named " What a beautiful jasmine!" So you will know how does people love the jasmine.