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Fourth grade cooperative composition

In study, work and life, everyone has the experience of writing a composition, so you are familiar with it. Writing is a narrative method that expresses a theme through words through people's thinking and language organization. I believe writing a composition is a headache for many people. The following are four cooperative compositions in grade four that I collected for you. Welcome to share.

Cooperation often brings unexpected gains, so unity and cooperation are the basic qualities that modern people must have. Unity and cooperation will bring many surprises. I have cooperated successfully with others many times.

When I was 5 years old, my father and I finished a log cabin together. Although the wooden house is not really a room for people to live in, a small light inside is very bright, reflecting the shadow of the wooden house in my mind forever. Who calls it the memory left by cooperation? .

When I was 5 years old, I wanted a bright toy house very much. So, one day my father and I decided to make a toy hut together. At noon that day, my father and I set off. My father first found all kinds of tools and materials. What about me? My father and I discussed the appearance of the house, and then went to find a piece of paper and drew a stick figure of a hut. After my father and I prepared the materials, my father looked at the stick figure and asked me how big I wanted to be. At the same time, he measured a large piece of wood with his fingers for a while, drew a few lines with his strokes, sawed off a small piece of wood, and then gave me a small cuboid stick to hold. I hold it tightly. Then dad put glue on the stick, and I stuck it tightly on the right position above the board. ...

After more than ten minutes, we finished four small wooden pillars supporting the wooden house. Then I took another small wooden board according to my own idea, put it on top of four wooden pillars, and nailed it to fix it on the wooden pillars, but when I hammered it down, the wooden pillars broke in half. When my father saw it, he and I worked it out together. This time, we thickened the wooden column and gently put the board on it. I picked up the nail and my father nailed it carefully. ...

My father and I cooperated with each other and tried to solve the problem together. In the evening, we finally made a double-decker wooden house. My father and I specially made a small light bulb to hang on the wooden house. Thanks to my cooperation with my father, I succeeded in making a beautiful hut.

Looking at that hut now, I realize that success often requires cooperation.

The cooperation six years ago brought me two things-excitement, joy and patience.

At that time, I deeply realized the true meaning of "cooperation".

It was a sunny afternoon, and several of our classmates went to the classroom of the jigsaw puzzle team competition together. I bit my lip and shouted to myself, "I will feel honored today!" " I tried to calm my nerves.

The game began, and many confusing puzzles piled together. A big brother just finished spelling, I'll follow up and color them one by one. Seeing that Ma Yilin painted too slowly, I looked at the other groups. Oh, my God! They hit the "heavy"-gouache and fountain pen, both used! A large piece of paint is piled up rhythmically on the working paper like a goddess scattering flowers, or like a long belt, we seem to "show" it on a wide working paper with a watercolor pen.

Regardless of whether the "equipment" is advanced and complete, draw it quickly, I thought. Suddenly I saw a brother spelling a lotus picture, which was a bit slow, and I interrupted: "Oh, dear! It's time to spell the' inverted' board! " As soon as my voice dropped, Ma Yilin anxiously shouted to me, "You have to wait here to build the bridge, otherwise how can people walk in the pond?" I'm painting here, and when I was yelled at by her voice, I was even more impatient. This was a mistake in my busy schedule. I drew a "little girl" who hasn't crossed the bridge yet. I shouted angrily at everyone: "Look at other groups, people have started painting, it's been an hour, and we are still in a mess here!" " "

I was very helpless, and really answered the sentence that Li Qingzhao had just learned, "I only frowned, but I fell in love"! At first, the ambition of the puzzle shrank immediately.

At this time, the eldest brother in charge of drawing characters in our group seemed to see my mind. He said: "It doesn't matter, Ziao children, let's continue to work hard and don't worry." Although they have complete tools, their design is empty. Let's fill them up. Come on! student "Listen to the elder brother, I get up the confidence again, continue to draw their graphic edge. Now, our team leader is writing a short composition on the main topic, while Ma Yilin is designing the topic wholeheartedly, while the three boys, one of us, put on a role, one draws the outline of the role and the other draws the figure. The whole assembly process is working like a dragon, and the cooperation is getting more and more tacit.

Ha! Seeing that every member of our group is doing his own thing in an orderly way now, my heart is full of pride. Most of the other groups used a pen to spray on a large scale, unable to highlight some fresh patterns, but we worked together step by step, down-to-earth and ingenious, and completed a colorful park landscape.

Although this "Landscape in the Park" only won the third prize in the national team competition, I learned how to obey reasonable arrangements in the team competition and learned the tacit understanding between people, which also benefited a lot.

A few days ago, I read an article entitled "Leave it intact-hit it right away", and introduced the coin-throwing trick: put a coin on the palm of your hand and pat it on a bottle, and the coin will "run" into the bottle. I gulped it down and imitated it. I thought I had "learned something" and couldn't wait to show it off in front of my mother. However, when my hand was swollen, I couldn't "pat" the coin into the bottle, which made me "completely ashamed". I thought, "Damn it, why doesn't this method work?"

I called my father, opened the magic book and thought it over with him. After careful study, we finally found a mystery: the coin is slightly bigger than the bottle mouth. When I stuck the coin in the bottle cap and screwed it on, it lost space, so no matter how hard I patted the bottle, the coin in the bottle cap could not fall into the bottle. So we changed the big coins into small coins and tried several times, but we still couldn't solve any problems. Let's analyze it carefully again: the double-sided tape I used to hide coins was too sticky, and the vibration force of my hand was not enough to make the coins fall. My father and I looked at each other. I thought about it and said to my father, "Simply use glue instead of double-sided tape, which may not be so sticky." So we tried to stick the coin in the bottle cap with a little glue. Although the viscosity of glue is much weaker than that of double-sided tape, when you beat the bottle hard, you even have to lift the bottle and hit it on the table to make this "stubborn" coin fall. If you do this, the magic show is likely to fail and it is easy to be exposed in public. I think, if the glue is diluted, isn't its viscosity much weaker than before? We tried several times, but the result was not satisfactory. Later, my father asked me, "Son, if there is something sticky but weaker than glue, you can stick coins with it directly." I suddenly had a flash of light, remembering that water molecules are weakly attractive, and immediately said to my father, "Can't you stick coins in a bottle cap with water?" Sure enough, I took a little water, carefully dropped it into the bottle cap, then stuck a coin on it and carefully screwed on the lid. The coin fell into the bottle with a bang when the performance was just a tap.

As soon as the problem of stickiness is solved, a new problem comes again-when performing magic, while the coin in the lid falls into the bottle, another coin in the palm must be hidden, otherwise clues may be exposed. Dad observed the coke bottle and found that the trademark on the bottle wall was an ideal hiding place. As long as you stick the double-sided tape on the trademark and pat the coins on the trademark with the double-sided tape during the performance, all the problems will be solved!

After repeated experiments and improvements, the magic performance of "hit it with one blow" can be described as complete. When I showed my mother the magic of "concentrating on research" again, she was amazed and praised our ingenuity. My father and I both smiled with relief.

Isn't this a pleasant cooperation between father and son?

Our class is a starry sky, where there are many shining stars. I think our group must be the brightest star.

We often cooperate with each other in math class, and our group has always performed particularly well. Do you want to know why? That will start from the first time! The teacher told us how to cooperate in partnership for the first time: first of all, the division of labor should be clear. Who will say the solution to this problem? Who said anything about what to pay attention to? Who will write the problem solving process of the group on the blackboard? This series of questions were thrown at me, and I had no clue.

Just when I couldn't figure it out, members of our group helped me. They discussed it with me. I asked: Who will say the solution to this problem? At once a man raised his hand. I asked next, who said anything about precautions? ..... think it over. Let's have a heated discussion below. It's time for our group to raise their hands. We shared! Very, very good.

Let me tell you how we share it! Our group went to the podium and I said, "Our group will show it." The students all said, "We listen carefully!" We went on to say: we use vertical calculation for this problem. 247+532 Let's calculate one digit 7+2 = 9, then ten digits 4+3 = 7, and the last hundred digits 2+5 = 7, and the result is 779. Our group also talked about inspection methods, and this sharing was very successful!

A team leader came to ask me if there was any good way to make sharing more exciting. We discussed the problem, but it was still inconclusive. We shared this problem in class. There are more than a dozen groups in the class, almost one in each group. This problem will be solved soon! Not only our group knows how to cooperate with each other, but also our class knows how to cooperate.

A star may not be dazzling enough, but there are 66 people in our class. Together, 66 stars will be dazzling!