1. How to write an essay about ants moving
I was reading a book at the door, and suddenly I found a group of ants moving, so I put the book on the chair and decided to take a closer look at the ants.
I knelt down and took a closer look. There were two black tentacles like walking sticks on the ant's head. It used these tentacles to move forward tentatively. I was thinking: can their eyes see? Immediately there was a new discovery: when the ants encountered an obstacle, they immediately took a few steps back, took a detour and continued to move forward. The three ants walking in front of the team are very naughty. They left the team and are chasing each other, much like the race between our partners. What is particularly interesting is that one of the smallest ants fell behind, as if saying: "Wait for me." Shake *** caught up, and the other two stopped and looked at it. I thought: "I'll cause trouble for you!" so I put a big ant into the team. I saw the little ant touching the big ant with its stick-like tentacles, as if asking: "Who are you?"
I thought it was so fun, so I put a pebble into the team. A little ant crawled over quickly, touched the small stone with its tentacles, and walked over the small stone neatly. Another ant crawled to the edge of the small stone, stopped for a while, and walked around the small stone tactfully. , so the ants behind imitated it and walked around. It was really interesting.
"Hey, that's quite smart!" I thought to myself.
I came up with another good idea: do an experiment with salt and sugar. I ran to the kitchen and got some salt and sugar. I put some salt in the ant team. Three ants, as if they smelled it, turned around and walked away.
"This time it's sweet sugar." As I said that, I sprinkled the sugar on the ground. This time, ants of all sizes came in a hurry. Swirling around the sugar, they seemed to be saying happily: "This tastes really good!"
What a group of smart little ants.
This close “contact” with ants gave me a deeper understanding of ants and a better impression.
2. Write a story about how ants live in the first grade.
Ants, also known as earthworms, and the medicinal name is "Xuanju", are completely metamorphosed insects. The living habits of ants. Ants live in groups in society. It is a sexual insect and has a strong love for nests. Most species nest underground and have a mixed diet, eating both plants and meat. There is no obvious dormancy or diapause phenomenon under normal climate conditions. The black spiny ant is the same as other ants. Generally, a nest is a family. There are king ants, male ants, a queen ant, and dozens of female ants in a nest. The worker ants are responsible for building the nest, foraging, and raising young. They are the largest number. The soldier ants are responsible for protecting the safety of the colony. , the number is small. There are generally 500-2000 ants in a nest, and they can reproduce into 15-25 nests in a year. The queen ant mates with male ants, and the one with wings is the queen ant, and the ants use her to expand their living range. The old ant queen gives birth to new reproductive females before she dies. The first batch of eggs laid by the queen in the ant colony hatch out into reproductive ants when the ant colony wakes up every spring. The eggs are so-called "winter eggs" and turn into winged male and female ants after 35-45 days. On a hot and humid summer day, the worker ants open many openings in the ant nest, and the male and female ants will Swarms of ants emerge from the ant nest and fly into the sky. When their wings cannot support the weight of 30 milligrams, they fall to the ground one after another and mate immediately. Each female ant is surrounded by many male ants patiently waiting for mating. Each mating The sperm is stored in the sperm vault of the female ant, which is enough to maintain the reproductive needs of the ant colony for many years. After mating, the young queen will break her wings and return to the original colony to lay eggs. Sometimes the new queen will also go to another colony to lay eggs. When an ant colony settles, it kills the original queen and replaces it. The male ant dies shortly after mating. The establishment of a colony of ants also starts with the acquaintance and friendship of the two sexes through nuptial flights. After meeting each other, they fall in love at first sight, and they fall in love with each other during the flight. Or they mate after flying. The "groom" doesn't live long and dies shortly after mating, leaving the "widow" queen to live a lonely life. The queen takes off her wings and chooses a suitable soil and place underground to build her nest. She is "a solitary person" , with limited strength, can only temporarily build a small room as a place to stay and to give the "pregnant" body a delivery room. After the eggs in the body mature and are produced, the larvae hatch and are born, and the queen gets busy. Every day She feeds the food of each young ant mouth to mouth until the young ants grow up and develop into adult ants and can live independently. When the first batch of worker ants grow up, they dig holes leading to the outside world. to search for food, and then expanded the nest building area to provide housing for more and more family members. From then on, the hard-suffering queen ant enjoyed peace and prosperity and became the leader of the large family of this group. She nurtured the young ants and fed the ants. The rest of the work is undertaken by the worker ants. However, the queen ants must continue to mate and produce fertilized eggs to reproduce the large family. Her lifespan can be as long as 15 years. There are various forms of ant nests, and most species are built in the underground soil. The nest is dug with tunnels, cells and shelters, and the excavated materials and leaves are piled near the entrance to form a hillock for protection. Some ants also use plant leaves, stems, petioles, etc. to build paper-like nests and hang them on the On trees or among rocks. There are also ants living in dead wood in forest areas. What is more special is that some ants build their nests in or next to other types of ant nests; and the two "homes" do not occur. Disputes can live in harmony. This kind of ant nest is called a mixed ant nest, which is actually a heterogeneous habitat. Regardless of different ants or the same species, the number of ants in one nest can vary greatly. Difference. The smallest group has only a few dozen or nearly a hundred ants, and some have thousands of ants, while a large group can have tens of thousands or even more ants. 3. How to write in a first-grade diary about observing how ants live?
People say that ants rely on their sense of smell to identify directions, and they rely on sunlight to identify directions.
When ants leave the ant nest, they will leave a smell along the way after arriving at their destination. When the ants want to go home, they rely on this smell to get home. But what if the ants forget to leave their scent? Well, that must be impossible, because the ants have become accustomed to it.
But what if we blocked the smell of ants? What will happen to the ants? Then let us take a look at the following experiment! I bought a bag of mothballs from the store, and there were quite a lot of them. I took my bag of "lethal weapons" to a geomantic treasure - my grandma's house.
Because my grandma’s house has a yard, there are more ants. When I came to my grandma's house, unexpectedly, there were two bundles of hemp leaves in the yard, and these hemp leaves attracted many ants. As soon as I opened the hemp leaves, my God! These ants are really dazzling, too numerous to count! It’s really an ant mountain and a sea of ??ants! But these large swarms of ants really made me uncomfortable, and my goosebumps fell all over the floor.
Okay, let’s get back to business, my experiment will officially begin. I took a closer look and, eh, I saw an outdated ant.
This ant scurried around and looked here and there, but could not find its own ant team. It seemed to be saying somewhere: "Where did the ant in front of me go? Why is there only one left?" Did you lay down an ant?" As soon as I saw this ant, I quickly took out my "lethal weapon" mothballs from the bag and drew a line directly in front of the little ant without hesitation. When the little ant saw the "enemy" ahead, he realized that he was outnumbered, so he quickly used the Thirty-Six Strategies to Move to the Top and changed his direction.
As the general leader of the enemy, I quickly deployed my troops directly in front of the little ant. When the little ant saw that the enemy had extended its claws to it again, it hurriedly ran in another direction. The little ant's escape this time was really funny! It also formed a beautiful arc! I saw the little ant walk away, and drew a "sealing line" in front.
The little ant saw that he had only the last exit left, so he ran, ran. Hey, no matter how hard you run, you can't run away from me. I calmly brought this originally defective square to a successful conclusion - the last line of the square is also the last exit for the little ant.
At this time, the little ant was desperate, but it was still fighting for it, running east and west. But it still didn’t defeat my mothballs.
As I watched, the little ant actually stopped moving in the middle, motionless. I thought this poor little ant was tortured to death by me and blew it directly back to its "troops".
Unexpectedly, as soon as it saw its relatives and friends, it suddenly came alive. It seemed to be saying to its long-lost relatives and friends: "I miss you so much! I met you before A big event, you will not believe it. I experienced a life and death situation. When my life and death were at stake, I cleverly pretended to die, but the little master in this house saw that I was pitiful, so he killed me. I blew it back.
I’m smart! Let’s go to my house and let me tell you what happened!” After saying this, it led a few ants back to the ant nest. . And I left very happily. Now, I have a composition to write! This ant and I really have a fate! I hope that next time I come to grandma’s house, I can see that smart little ant again. To be honest, I don’t know which one it is.
Haha. From this experiment, I not only saw the cleverness of the little ants when encountering danger, but also the strong, unyielding and persevering qualities of ants, and this quality is worth learning! Goodbye, little ant. 4. How to write in a first-grade diary about observing how ants live?
People say that ants rely on their sense of smell to identify directions, and they rely on sunlight to identify directions. When ants leave the ant nest, they will leave a smell along the way after arriving at their destination. When the ants want to go home, they rely on this smell to get home. But what if the ants forget to leave their scent? Well, that must be impossible, because the ants have become accustomed to it.
But what if we blocked the smell of ants? What will happen to the ants? Then let us take a look at the following experiment!
I bought a bag of mothballs from the store, and there were quite a lot of them. I took my bag of "lethal weapons" to a geomantic treasure - my grandma's house. Because my grandma’s house has a yard, there are more ants. When I came to my grandma's house, unexpectedly, there were two bundles of hemp leaves in the yard, and these hemp leaves attracted many ants. As soon as I opened the hemp leaves, my God! These ants are really dazzling, too numerous to count! It’s really an ant mountain and a sea of ??ants! But these large swarms of ants really made me uncomfortable, and my goosebumps fell all over the floor. Okay, let’s get back to business, let’s officially start my experiment. I took a closer look and, eh, I saw an outdated ant. This ant scurried around and looked here and there, but could not find its own ant team. It seemed to be saying somewhere: "Where did the ant in front of me go? Why is I the only ant left?" "As soon as I saw this ant, I quickly took out my "lethal weapon" mothballs from the bag and drew a line directly in front of the little ant without hesitation. When the little ant saw the "enemy" ahead, he realized that he was outnumbered, so he quickly used the Thirty-Six Strategies to Move to the Top and changed his direction. As the general leader of the enemy, I quickly deployed my troops directly in front of the little ant. When the little ant saw that the enemy had extended its claws to it again, it hurriedly ran in another direction. The little ant's escape this time was really funny! It also formed a beautiful arc! I saw the little ant walk away, and drew a "sealing line" in front. The little ant saw that he had only the last exit left, so he ran, ran. Hey, no matter how hard you run, you can't run away from me. I calmly brought this originally defective square to a successful conclusion - the last line of the square is also the last exit for the little ant. At this time, the little ant was desperate, but it still fought for it, running east and west. But it still didn’t defeat my mothballs. I looked at it, and the little ant actually stopped moving in the middle. It didn't move at all. I thought this poor little ant was tortured to death by me and blew it directly back to its "troops". Unexpectedly, as soon as it saw its relatives and friends, it suddenly came to life. It seemed to be saying to its long-lost relatives and friends: "I miss you so much! I encountered a big event before, you must You won't believe it, I experienced a life and death situation. I cleverly pretended to be dead, but the little master in this house saw how pitiful I was and blew me away. Be smart! Come to my house and let me tell you what happened!" After saying this, it led a few ants back to the ant nest. And I left very happily. Now, I have a composition to write!
This ant and I are really destined! I hope that next time I come to grandma’s house, I can see that smart little ant again. To be honest, I don’t know which one it is. hehe. From this experiment, I not only saw the cleverness of the little ants when encountering danger, but also the strong, unyielding and persevering qualities of ants, and this quality is worth learning! Goodbye, little ant! 5. Look at pictures and write words. The first grade went to the park in the summer. Some people swam, rowed, drew butterflies, and looked at ants.
Outing composition 1
On a weekend in the summer, the students Go on an outing to the park together.
In the park, beautiful flowers are blooming, colorful and beautiful! The green grass is like a thick blanket draped on Mother Earth.
In the clear lake water, some children are rowing happily, and some children are swimming happily. On the green grass, some children were watching ants carefully, some were carefully catching butterflies, and some were telling stories seriously.
The children played until dark before going home.
Outing composition 2
On summer weekends, the students went to the park for an outing. The scenery in the park is so beautiful, with mountains and lush trees in the distance.
On the clear river, some children were swimming happily, and some were rowing happily.
On the green grass, some children are carefully catching butterflies, and some are carefully counting ants.
What a happy outing! One weekend in the summer, my classmates went to the park to play. The scenery in the park was so beautiful! There are green lawns, colorful flowers, clear rivers, tall trees, and hills in the distance. Seeing this scene, the students started playing happily. Some of them swam happily in the river, some rowed happily in the river, some counted ants carefully on the grass, and some carefully caught butterflies in the flowers... They had a great time, and they heard from time to time Bursts of laughter. It was time to go home. Looking at the beautiful park, everyone reluctantly left.
Outing Essay 3
The hot summer is here. On the weekend, the students went to the park to play together. After arriving at the destination, the students spread out. Some swam happily in the green pool and rowed happily, while others carefully counted ants and caught butterflies on the green grass. Everyone had a great time.
What a happy day this weekend is! 6. First grade composition Little Ants Do Good Deeds
In front of my house, there are many ant holes. I often see many little ants foraging for food at the entrance of the holes. I like them very much because they always help each other and unite. cooperation.
One day at noon, I saw a big caterpillar crawling on the ground, so I quickly found two small wooden sticks and clamped it to the entrance of the ant hole. Then I hid quietly and watched, thinking that this time There must be something good to watch. After a while, the two little ants who came out to patrol saw the big caterpillar, as if they had seen a delicious delicacy, and their mouths watered.
So, a little ant immediately turned back to the hole to fetch reinforcements, while the other ant was attacking the big caterpillar in order to delay time. Look, how smart the little ants are! After a while, a mighty army of ants poured out of the hole and surrounded the big caterpillar. Some bite the big caterpillar's head, some drag the big caterpillar's legs, and some simply ride on the big caterpillar's back and pinch it hard. So, the big caterpillar used his "secret trick": tossing and turning on the spot. But it didn't expect that the fallen ants were all angry, and they used all their strength to pinch the big caterpillar. After a while, the big caterpillar couldn't move. The little ants walked into the hole happily carrying a sumptuous "lunch".
The little ants are so smart and so united. I love the little ants. 7. How to write an essay about ants
When you are walking on the street, have you ever thought that the insignificant little insects have also established their own villages? In fact, bugs are just like us. Each bug plays a different role in his own village and lives happily.
It was a sunny afternoon and I was wandering in the grass. Occasionally, I lowered my head and found a small pile of fine sand with a few ants wandering around it. Obviously, this is an anthill. I was very curious, so I squatted down to take a look, and found a few more ant nests not far away. I could vaguely see some slightly flat narrow "streets" on the ground, and some beetles and ants were crawling on the streets. ha! Could this be the village of insects? I became interested and observed with interest.
Look! A big, strong ant was crawling forward in a hurry, as if it was on its way. I saw it crawling straight towards the other ant, and they stopped facing each other, touching their antennae, as if saying hello and chatting. After that, the two ants said goodbye, and the big ant began to crawl towards a pumpkin flower in the distance. It walked hurriedly while "talking" to the passing ants.
After about two minutes, it finally reached its destination. I originally thought that it would stop and take a rest after crawling for so long, but this hard-working big ant was not idle at all and climbed onto the pumpkin flower. I took a closer look and saw that there were already many ants there. They gathered at the core of the flower, twisting and squeezing around.
At this time, I thought that ants love to eat sweets, and this pumpkin flower is a "restaurant", and these ants eat here! This big ant must also be here to dine, right?
But the big ant did not squeeze around to grab food like other ants. Instead, it used its powerful jaws to clamp a flower stamen tightly, and then bit it hard like iron pliers. A small piece came down, and then crawled towards the village with the stamen in its mouth. I'm very surprised. Isn't this big ant here to look for food?
When we arrived at the village, the truth was finally "revealed" - the big ant handed the stamens to its partner, and his partner returned the food to the ant nest. Ah, it turns out that this big ant is asking for directions and trekking so hard just to carry the saved food into the ant nest! What a hardworking porter! But this "excellent employee" didn't even rest his feet, and started crawling towards the pumpkin flowers again...
I started to observe the lives of other bugs: a black beetle came rashly " He was about to enter the "Queen Ant Palace", but was blocked by two strong "guards"; a few naughty little beetles used the blades of grass as slides, climbing up and down, having a great time; a little ant was enjoying himself lying in a wild flower and taking a nap, as if "sleeping in the south of the Yangtze River"; leaf-cutting ant "artists" surround a leaf and use their scissor-like jaws to create one piece of "paper-cut" art work after another ...Ah, the life of the bugs is so fascinating, so magical, so leisurely!
I would like to hold your hand and roam in the village of insects... 8. How did the ants cross the broken bridge with leaves? A first-grade picture-writing composition
One day, an ant climbed down from the tree and went to the pond to drink water. He accidentally fell into the water. The ant shouted anxiously: "Help, help!"
The magpie heard it from the tree and quickly picked up a leaf and threw it into the pond. When the ants saw it, they quickly climbed up the leaves. The leaves carry the ants and float to the shore with the wind. The ants were saved. The ant said to the magpie: "Thank you for saving me." The magpie smiled and said: "You're welcome, you have to be careful in the future!"
A few days later, a hunter went to the woods to kill birds. . The ant saw it and secretly climbed onto the hunter's neck. When the hunter aimed at the magpie and was about to snatch it, the ant bit the hunter hard. The hunter shook his head and missed the magpie, and the magpie was saved.
The magpie flew behind the hunter and said to the ant: "Little Ant, thank you so much!" The ant said: "You're welcome. Last time I fell into the pond, without your help, I wouldn't have been able to survive." I would have drowned.