五年级unit3 On vacation
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闽教版小学英语五年级下册全册课文文本Unit 1 Winter Vacation(寒假)Part AHi, Lily. How was your winter vacation? 你好,莉莉。
你的寒假过得怎么样?It was wonderful. I visited the Great Wall. 很精彩。
我参观了长城。
How about you? Were you in China? 你呢?你寒假有在中国吗?No, I wasn’t. I went to Australia. 不,没有。
我去了澳大利亚。
How was the weather there? 那的天气怎么样?It was hot. It was summer there. 很热。
那里是夏天。
巩固练习A: How was your winter vacation? 你的寒假过得怎么样?B: It was wonderful.I visited the Great Wall. 我参观了长城。
I went to Australia. 我去了澳大利亚。
I visited the museum. 我参观了博物馆。
I watched TV. 我看了电视。
Part BHi, boys and girls! 嗨,孩子们!Hi, Miss Gao. 嗨,高老师。
How was your winter vacation? 你们的寒假过得怎么样?I went to Taiwan with my parents. 我和父母去了台湾。
Is it your hometown?那里是你的故乡吗?Yes, it is. 是的,台湾是我的故乡。
I took a boat tour of Sun Moon Lake. 我乘船游览了日月潭。
How about you, Yang Ming? 你呢,杨明?I played chess with my father. 我和爸爸下了棋。
Unit 3 My school calendar 知识点整理△话题:询问就某个活动在哪个月份举行进行回答△重点词汇:△一般词汇:singing contest school trip make a card cook 歌唱比赛学校郊游制作卡片烹饪write a letter tell a story play the pipa写信讲故事弹琵琶eat mooncakes play games say“Thank you”吃月饼玩游戏说“谢谢你”a few the Great Wall look for holiday chocolate一些长城寻找假期巧克力birthday parents will after month bunny 生日父母亲将要在……之后月份兔子△句型:①询问某活动/节日的日期When is Children’s Day?儿童节是在什么时候?——It’s in June. 它在六月。
②表达某人将要做某事(将来时)What will you do in October?在十月你们将做什么?——We will go to the Great Wall. 我们将要去长城。
What will you do for your mother on Mother’s Day?在母亲节你将为你妈妈做什么?——I will cook for my mum. 我将为我妈妈做饭。
【拓展:will+动词原形】③同一个问句反问别人What about you? = How about you?= And you?(你呢?)△知识点:1.2.in+月份 in June (在六月)3.4.on+几月几日/节日on March 23rd / on Mother’s Day5.五月May没有简写形式。
九月September的简写形式是前四个字母加点Sept. 其他十个月的简写形式是前三个字母加点。
6.无论是完全形式还是简写形式,表示12个月的单词的第一个字母都要大写。
五年级下册英语第三单元作文范文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Favorite Unit: Animals Around the WorldWow, Unit 3 in our English textbook was so much fun! We learned all about different animals from around the world. I've always loved animals, so this was right up my alley. Let me tell you about some of the coolest things I discovered.First up, we studied amazing birds like the kiwi from New Zealand. Can you believe those little guys can't fly? Their wings are just too tiny. But get this - kiwis are actually really tough. Their nostrils are right at the end of their long beaks, which helps them sniff out yummy bugs and worms in the dirt. I don't think I'd want to mess with a kiwi even though they're small. Those beaks look sharp!Then we moved on to some seriously bizarre mammals - the duck-billed platypus and the echidna, both from Australia. Aren't they just the weirdest creatures? The platypus has a bill like a duck, lays eggs, and has a furry body. And the echidna looks like a hedgehog but it's actually more closely related to the platypus!They're both monotremes, which means they're mammals that lay eggs instead of giving live birth. So bizarre but also totally amazing.My favorite animals we learned about though were definitely the big cats like lions, tigers, and jaguars. Those powerful predators are just mesmerizing to watch, even if it's just on a nature documentary. I loved learning how lions are the only cats that are very social and live together in prides. And did you know that jaguars are incredible swimmers and climbers? They've even been seen hunting caimans and anacondas in the water - how crazy is that?!While we studied cats, we also looked at some of their relatives like the hyena. I always thought hyenas were part of the dog family, but they're actually more closely related to cats! Hyenas are known as one of the biggest carnivores in Africa and they have hugely powerful jaws to crush bones. I definitely wouldn't want to come across a hungry hyena pack when I'm on safari one day.Of course, we couldn't study animals without looking at our close relatives - the incredible primates. My favorite was the mountain gorilla, which has to be one of the most impressive and intelligent creatures on Earth. Just watch a video of themand you'll see how human-like their behavior and social interactions are. It's amazing that gorillas are capable of learning sign language to communicate with humans too. If only we could ask them what they're really thinking!Those were just some of the highlights, but we also explored tons of other awesome animals from deserts, rainforests, tundras, and everywhere in between. I loved putting together presentations and posters to teach my classmates about each animal. Looking at all their pictures and video clips, I felt like I got to travel the whole world just from the classroom.What I really liked best though was learning about how all these animals interact with their environments and ecosystems. It was cool finding out about things like how dung beetles help spread seeds and recycle animal waste into nutrients for the soil. Or how prairie dogs all work together as a community to keep watch for predators. Every animal has such an important role to play!This unit really opened my eyes to how incredible the natural world is. I mean, think about it - during the same period of time that humans were painting cavearts, animals had already been roaming the planet for over 500 million years! They had already survived multiple mass extinctions by the time our ancestorsshowed up. Life on Earth is so resilient and adaptable. Animals never cease to amaze me with how they've evolved all sorts of crazy traits to survive.After learning so much, I've decided that when I grow up I either want to be a zookeeper, a wildlife conservationist, or maybe even a nature documentary filmmaker! I just want to spend my life being around animals and helping to protect them and their habitats. The world would be such a sad place without the incredible diversity of life we have.I hope you've enjoyed hearing about some of the highlights from our unit on animals as much as I enjoyed learning it all. Thanks for reading my essay - let me know if you have any other questions! I could honestly go on talking about this stuff all day. Unit 3 was definitely a wild adventure through the amazing animal kingdom.篇2My Awesome Summer VacationSummer vacation is the best time of the year! No school, no homework, just fun in the sun. This summer was one crazy adventure after another. I'm going to tell you all about the highlights.It started when my parents surprised me and my little brother Billy by saying we were going to Disney World! I'd never been before and couldn't wait to see Mickey Mouse and all the other characters. The drive from our house in Ohio to Florida took forever, but it was worth it.Disney really is the most magical place on Earth. We stayed at a resort right on the property so we could go to the parks every day. My favorite was the Magic Kingdom with the iconic Cinderella's Castle right in the middle. I felt like a little kid again riding Space Mountain and Splash Mountain.One afternoon it started pouring rain, but instead of going inside, we just put on ponchos and kept on going! We got totally soaked on rides like Kali River Rapids but didn't even care. My mom said I've never seen your dad laugh so hard as when he came off that ride drenched to the bone.The food at Disney was out of this world too. We ate giant turkey legs that were bigger than my head! And the gigantic sundaes for dessert with every topping you can imagine. I think I gained 10 pounds that week from all the treats.After a few days at Disney, we drove up the coast to my aunt and uncle's beachhouse in the Carolinas. Nothing beats the beach! I loved playing in the waves and trying to bodyboard. Thesaltwater wasn't as much fun when I accidentally swallowed some and threw up. But other than that little incident, it was nonstop good times.My aunt taught me the proper way to catch crabs with a net and some smelly bait. We ended up with a bucket full of them! That night we had an amazing crab feast with butter dripping down our chins. Meg, my cousin who's just a year older than me, showed me all the best seashells to look for while beachcombing too.One day the weather was too rainy for the beach, so we visited Ripley's Aquarium instead. I loved seeing all the sharks, rays, and colorful fish. They even had an underwater tunnel you could walk through with the marine life all around you. It felt like being in the middle of their habitats. My dream is to be a marine biologist someday and study these awesome creatures.After the beach, we headed west to visit the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. Talk about beautiful! The winding roads through the green hills and forests took my breath away. We stayed in a rustic cabin and hiked every day, looking for wildlife like bears and elk. We were lucky enough to spot a few from a safe distance.Our biggest adventure was whitewater rafting down a rapid river. The freezing cold water splashed up in our faces as we paddled hard and tried not to fall out. At the roughest points, I couldn't believe we didn't capsize! When we finished, my arms felt like overcooked spaghetti. But the adrenaline rush was so worth it.All too soon, it was time to head back home to reality. That last night around the campfire, I felt so grateful for such an incredible experience. My family played guitars and sang corny old songs. We made s'mores and reminisced about all our favorite moments from the trip.As I went to sleep in the tent listening to the crickets, I thought about how lucky I am. Not just to travel to awesome places, but to have such a fun, adventurous family. We may drive each other crazy sometimes, but we also know how to have a blast together. This summer was definitely one I'll never forget!篇3My Awesome Summer VacationWhew, what a summer! I had so much fun this year on my summer vacation. I went to the beach with my family, had alemonade stand, went camping, and even got to go to summer camp for two whole weeks! It was the best summer ever.First, my mom, dad, little brother and I went to the beach for a few days. We stayed in a beach house right near the ocean. I loved falling asleep listening to the waves crashing on the shore. During the day, we'd pack a cooler full of drinks and snacks and setup on the beach. I'd make sand castles for hours while my parents relaxed and read books. Sometimes my little brother would help me with the sand castles, but he got bored pretty quickly. He's only 6 years old after all!My favorite part was going boogie boarding. The waves were perfect for beginners like me. I'd lay down on my board and ride the waves all the way to the shore. A few times I wiped out and got my mouth full of salty water. Yuck! But I'd just shake it off and paddle back out to catch another wave. By the end of our beach trip, I was a total pro boogie boarder! Well, maybe not a total pro, but I was way better than when we first got there.When we got home from the beach, I really wanted to make some money so I could buy some new toys and video games. I decided to open up a lemonade stand in our front yard. My dad made a big sign that said "Ashley's Lemonade Stand - 0.50" and I set up a little table with a chair and cash box. I squeezed about50 lemons to make the lemonade. My arms were so sore afterwards!On the first day, I only made 3. I was so disappointed! But my dad told me to have patience and keep at it. Boy was he right! By the end of the week, people knew about my stand and I was making 5-10 per day! All the neighbors loved my lemonade. I put strawberries or blueberries in some of the lemonades to give it different flavors. The strawberry one was my favorite. With my lemonade stand money, I was able to buy a new video game I had been wanting!A couple weeks later, we went camping in the mountains for4 days and 3 nights. We stayed in tents and cooked food over the campfire. Getting the fire started was hard work, but I helped my dad gather sticks and logs for it. We made s'mores every night - you just can't go camping without making s'mores!During the days, we went on long hikes through the woods. We saw a bunch of cool things like deer, squirrels, birds, and even a black bear! The bear was pretty far away though, so it wasn't too scary. I did get tired from all the hiking, but the great views from the top of the mountains were worth it. We could see for miles and miles. My little brother complained a lot during the hikes, but I helped carry his backpack when he got whiny.My absolute favorite part of the summer though was going to Camp Willow for two whole weeks! I made so many new friends from all over. We did all sorts of fun camp activities like swimming, canoeing, archery, arts & crafts, and going on nature hikes. Campfires at night were my favorite though. We'd sing silly camp songs, eat s'mores, and tell spooky stories.I was a little homesick at first since it was my first time being away from home for that long. But my camp counselors were so nice and made me feel right at home. By the end of the camp, I was actually sad to go home! I'm already counting down the days until I can go back to Camp Willow next summer.Overall, I had the best summer ever. It was so fun and I made so many awesome memories. I can't wait to go back to school and tell all my friends about it. Fifth grade is going to be great this year!篇4My Summer VacationWow, this summer was the best ever! I had so much fun and did lots of cool stuff. I can't wait to tell you all about it.First, my family went on an awesome trip to the beach. We stayed in a big house right by the ocean for a whole week! Every morning I would wake up and run outside to look at the waves crashing on the shore. The salty sea air smelled so fresh and wonderful.During the days, we spent hours playing in the warm sand and swimming in the cool blue water. I loved bobbing up and down with the waves and feeling the ocean all around me. My little brother even saw a school of tiny silver fish darting back and forth! He thought that was the neatest thing ever.When we got tired, we would dry off and have a picnic lunch under the big beach umbrellas. My favorite was when Mom packed tuna sandwiches. That tangy tuna mixed with the salty ocean breeze was so yummy in my tummy! After eating, sometimes we would take long walks along the beach and hunt for pretty seashells. I found a bunch of neat ones that I brought home as souvenirs.In the evenings, we would go out for seafood dinners at different restaurants. I loved trying all the different fish, like salmon, tuna, and even swordfish! Everything tasted so fresh and delicious when it's caught right from the ocean. For dessert, we always got ice cream cones to enjoy on the warm summer nights.I thought the strawberry was the best flavor to eat by the seashore.Another great part of our trip was going on a whale watching cruise one day. We all piled onto this huge boat and went far out into the deep blue ocean. After watching for a while, we finally spotted some giant humpback whales! They were massive, with knobbly heads and long flippers. I'll never forget the thrill of seeing them leap up and splash back into the frothy waves. On the way back, we also saw some cheeky dolphins playing in the wake of our boat. They looked like they were having just as much fun as me!When we weren't at the beach, we did tons of other fun summer activities too. One day, we went strawberry picking at this big sunny field filled with rows and rows of the plump red berries. We filled up an entire basket to take home and make jam, milkshakes, and desserts. I don't think I've ever eaten so many strawberries before!Another day, we hiked through the shady woods to find a scenic waterfall. The trail was a little tricky in some spots, with lots of roots and rocks to climb over. But it was worth it to reach the end and see the breathtaking cascades of water tumbling down the mossy cliff side. We stopped to eat our picnic lunchwhile listening to the soothing rush of the falls. Some brave swimmers even waded out into the icy pool at the bottom! Not me though, it looked way too cold for this kid.We also visited a fun amusement park one scorching afternoon. I experienced some wild roller coaster rides that made my stomach do flips and loop-de-loops. Going so fast with the wind whipping my hair was an incredible adrenaline rush! The best one was probably the wooden Thunder Coaster, with its super steep drops and rough but rickety tracks. I must have ridden that at least three times.When I needed a break from the coasters, there were also lots of goofy carnival games to play. My dad won me this huge stuffed polar bear after getting a bunch of rings onto a bottle. I named him "Sir Stuffington" and he became my cuddly buddy for cuddling up with at night. We also rode on all the spinning rides like the Tilt-A-Whirl until we could barely stand up straight!Overall it really was an action-packed, jam-packed, super fun-packed kind of summer. We did so many different activities that I can't even remember them all! Now I'm back in school, recharged and ready to start a brand new year. I just hope future summer vacations can be as exciting and memory-making as this one was.Well, that's all for my ramblings about my summer exploits! Thanks for reading, friends. Let me know if you had any adventures of your own over the break. But for now, it's back to hitting the books. See ya!篇5My Awesome Summer VacationWow, what an incredible summer vacation I had! I did so many fun things and went to some amazing places. I can't wait to tell you all about it!It all started at the very beginning of summer break after school let out. My family and I went on a big road trip across the country. We drove for days and days, seeing so many cool sights out the car windows. We sang silly songs, played games, and my little brother Kyle kept asking if we were there yet about a million times!Our first stop was in the city of Chicago. We stayed in a huge hotel right downtown near all the big skyscrapers. One night we went up to the top of the Willis Tower which has an observation deck with glass boxes you can stand in that stick way out from the building. It was scary but awesome! We could see the entire city from up there.Another day, we went to the Museum of Science and Industry which had all kinds of neat exhibits and displays about how things work. My favorite was the coal mine tour where you could go down in an old mine shaft and see what it was like for miners back in the day. Very cool but very dark and dirty too!After Chicago, we drove west towards Colorado. On the way, we stopped at the amazing St. Louis Gateway Arch. It's this massive metal arch that you can actually go up inside of via little pod vehicles. From the top observation room, you can get a great view of the whole city and the Mississippi River. So tall!When we finally made it to Colorado, we went hiking in the Rocky Mountains. The peaks were incredibly high with snow at the tops even though it was summer. We saw mountain goats, marmots, and other cool wildlife. One day we rode horses along a trail which was fun but also a little scary since the path was pretty narrow at times.Our last stop on the road trip was in Arizona to see the Grand Canyon. I couldn't believe how enormously massive and deep it was! We took a trail part of the way into the canyon and the views were just breathtaking. The different colored rocks and layers were gorgeous. We even got to ride mules for part of the hike which was a brand new experience for me.After the road trip, we spent a couple weeks just relaxing at home. I had fun riding my bike, swimming at the pool, and playing video games. I also got to go to summer camp for a week which was a total blast. We did archery, rock climbing, canoeing, arts and crafts, and so much more. I made a bunch of new friends from different schools too.To finish off the summer, we took a trip down to Orlando, Florida and went to Disney World! I was so psyched to visit all the different Disney parks like the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. We rode amazing rollercoasters and other thrilling rides, watched spectacular shows and parades, and got to meet and take pictures with my favorite Disney characters like Mickey, Buzz Lightyear, and Elsa from Frozen.The best part about Disney though was getting to stay inside the park at one of the themed resort hotels. We stayed at the Animal Kingdom Lodge which had its own private savanna you could see right outside your window or from the pool area. There were real live giraffes, zebras, antelope and other African wildlife just roaming around! So unbelievably cool.Well, that was pretty much my summer vacation in a nutshell. We traveled near and far, saw incredible sights, and made so many wonderful memories as a family. I definitely don't wantsummer break to ever end but I guess I'm ready to head back to school and see my friends again too. Fifth grade, here I come!篇6My Awesome Summer VacationThe summer break was finally here! I had been counting down the days until school was out. No more homework, tests or waking up early. Just months of fun, sun and freedom. This was going to be the best summer ever!My parents had some exciting plans for us this year. First up was a camping trip to Yellowstone National Park. We loaded up the car with our tent, sleeping bags, food and tons of other gear. The drive took forever, but I didn't mind because I was just happy to be on vacation.When we arrived at Yellowstone, I was amazed by how beautiful it was. There were tall mountain peaks, rushing rivers and forests stretching as far as the eye could see. Our campsite was right next to a huge lake that seemed to perfectly mirror the clouds above. I couldn't wait to go exploring.On our first day, we went on a long hike to see the famous Old Faithful geyser. It shoots super hot water hundreds of feetinto the air at regular intervals. Watching it erupt was so cool! The park ranger told us all about the incredible geothermal forces that power Old Faithful. Who knew learning could be that fun?Another day, we rented a little boat and went fishing on Yellowstone Lake. I had never been fishing before, but my dad showed me how to bait the hook, cast the line and reel it in. I got a couple of bites but didn't catch anything. My little brother somehow managed to catch two huge trout! I was so jealous but he shared some with me for dinner. Freshly caught fish has never tasted so delicious.One afternoon, we were driving around the park looking for wildlife when we stumbled upon a small herd of bison grazing just off the road. We watched in amazement as these massive, hairy beasts calmly munched on grass, not seeming to care that we were there. A couple of the younger bison started playfully butting heads and kicking up dust. It was like a live nature documentary!On our last day at Yellowstone, we visited the dramatic Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River. The steep, vibrantly colored cliffs and powerful waterfalls absolutely took my breathaway. We took a zillion pictures but I knew they wouldn't quite capture how beautiful it was.After a week of camping, I was pretty tired of sleeping on the ground and ready for a real bed. Luckily, our next stop was a fun-filled trip to Los Angeles to visit my aunt, uncle and cousin who live there.In LA, my aunt took us everywhere a kid could want to go - Disney Land, Universal Studios, the Santa Monica Pier, Hollywood Boulevard. We rode every roller coaster, went on a gazillion rides, played games and won prizes at the pier arcades. I even got to put my hands in the footprints of some movie stars at the TCL Chinese Theatre. So cool!One day, we drove down to San Diego to go to theworld-famous San Diego Zoo. They had every type of animal you could imagine - lions, tigers, elephants, giraffes, gorillas and more. My favorites were probably the adorable giant pandas lazily munching on bamboo. I could have watched them all day.Before we knew it, our amazing southern California adventure was over. I was pretty bummed to leave but excited to get home and see my friends again. I had so many crazy stories to tell them!The last stop of our summer trip was camping for a long weekend at a lake near our hometown. I loved sleeping out under the stars, going for canoe rides and roasting smores over the campfire. It was the perfect way to end an incredible summer break.Finally, it was time to start 5th grade again. I had an awesome tan, a headful of great memories and an empty binder ready to be filled with new work. This school year was going to be a breeze after the fun and adventures I had all summer long!。
五年级下册第三单元知识点一、Unit3必会词汇January/ˈdʒænjuər/一月February/ˈfebruər/二月March/mɑ:t/三月April/ˈeɪprə/四月May/meɪ/五月June/dʒu:n/六月July/dʒuˈlaɪ/七月August/ˈɔ:gəst/八月September/sepˈtembə(r)/九月October/ɒkˈtəʊbə(r)/十月November/nəʊˈvembə(r)/十一月December/dɪˈsembə(r)/十二月few/fˈju:/不多;很少a few 一些thing/θɪŋ/事情meet/mi:t/集会;开会sports meet运动会Easter/i:stə(r)/复活节trip/trɪp/旅行ear/jɪə(r)/年plant/plɑ:nt/种植contest/'kɒntest/比赛;竞赛the Great Wall长城national/ˈnæʃnəl/国家的National Day 国庆日American/əˈmerɪkən/美国的Thanksgiving/ˌθæŋks'ɡɪvɪŋ/感恩节Christmas/ˈkrɪsməs/圣诞节holiday/ˈhɒlədeɪ/假日;节日game/geɪm/游戏roll/rəʊl/滚动look for寻找chocolate/ˈtʃɒklət/巧克力bunny/ˈbʌni/(用作儿语)兔子RSVP(尤用于请柬)请赐复by/baɪ/在……之前+信件、邮件地址二、Unit3必考短语常用节假日名称:New Year’s Day元旦(公历1.1)The Spring Festival春节(农历腊月三十)Lantern Festival(农历正月十五)Tree Planting Day 植树节(3.12)Easter 复活节(3、4月之间)April Fool’s Day愚人节(4.1)May Day 劳动节(5.1)Mother’s Day母亲节(每年五月的第二个星期日) Children’s Day 儿童节(6.1)Father’s Day父亲节(每年六月的第三个星期日) Party’s Day 建党节(7.1)Army Day 建军节(8.1)Teachers’ Day教师节(9.10)China’s National Day国庆节(10.1)Mid-Autumn Day 中秋节(农历八月十五)Thanks giving Day 感恩节(11月第4个周四)Christmas圣诞节(12.25)summer vacation暑假winter vacation寒假活动名称:sports meet 运动会Easter party 复活节聚会school trip 学校旅行Chinese test 语文测试singing contest歌唱比赛birthday party生日聚会三、Unit3必考句型1、问答某个活动或节日在几月份的句型及回答。
PEP人教版五年级上英语Unit3知识点、考点梳理精编Unit 3知识点梳理:1. 词汇:- take care of:照顾- look after:照顾- make the bed:整理床铺- do the dishes:洗碗- sweep the floor:扫地- water the flowers:浇花- feed the pet:喂宠物- tidy up the room:整理房间- clean the windows:擦窗户- take out the trash:倒垃圾- cook dinner:做饭- do the laundry:洗衣服- walk the dog:遛狗- help with the homework:帮助做作业2. 句型:- Who takes care of your pet?:谁照顾你的宠物?- I take care of my pet.:我照顾我的宠物。
- What chores do you do?:你做什么家务?- I make the bed, do the dishes, sweep the floor, water the flowers, feed the pet, tidy up the room, clean the windows, take out the trash, cook dinner, do the laundry, walk the dog, and help with the homework.:我整理床铺,洗碗,扫地,浇花,喂宠物,整理房间,擦窗户,倒垃圾,做饭,洗衣服,遛狗,帮助做作业。
3. 重点考点:- 家务活的常见动词短语及其运用。
- 询问他人做家务活的方式和回答自己做家务活的方式的句型。
- 描述自己或他人做家务活的句式。
- 动词的进行时态在描述家务活时的运用。
五年级下册英语第三单元暑假作文全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Amazing Summer VacationSummer vacation is finally here! No more waking up early, no more homework, no more tests. Just two full months of freedom and fun. I've been looking forward to this summer for so long. My family and I have some really exciting plans!First up, we're going to take a road trip to visit my aunt, uncle and cousins in Florida. We'll get to spend a few days at their house and go to the beach. I love the beach! Playing in the waves, building sandcastles, burying my brother in the sand - it's going to be awesome. And my aunt and uncle live pretty close to Disney World too. We're going to spend a couple days at the theme parks! I'm most excited to go on the huge rollercoasters like Space Mountain and Expedition Everest. My little brother is too short for some of the big rides, but that just means I get to go on them twice while he's busy with the kid rides. I can't wait!After Florida, we're flying out west to go camping and hiking in the Rocky Mountains. We'll get to sleep in tents, roastmarshmallows over the campfire, and see all sorts of cool wildlife like bears, elk, and moose. I hope we spot a bear from a safe distance - how crazy would that be?! During the days we're going to go on some epic hikes to explore forests, meadows, and maybe even climb one of the smaller mountain peaks if my parents let me. I've never been camping or hiking before, so I'm a little nervous but mostly just really excited to try something totally new.When we get back from the Rockies, it'll be time for summer camp! I'm going to sleepaway camp for two weeks with my best friends from school. We'll get to do all sorts of fun camp activities together like swimming, canoeing, archery, hiking, arts and crafts, and more. I'm honestly most excited for the camp food though - I've heard the french toast sticks and pizza are amazing! We'll also get to roast s'mores over the campfire in the evenings and perform silly skits and songs with our bunkmates. Summer camp was my favorite part of last summer and I'm sure it'll be just as fun this year.When I get back from camp, we only have a few weeks of summer left. So my family is planning to just spend somelow-key time hanging out at home, maybe take a couple day trips to the beach or pool, and get ready for the new school year.I'll get to sleep in late, play video games, ride my bike around the neighborhood with friends, and just relax and recharge after such an action-packed first half of summer. Those final lazy days of vacation are always bittersweet, but also the perfect way to mentally prepare myself to go back to school refreshed and ready to learn.Overall, I'm absolutely counting down the days until summer! This is going to be the most amazing, adventurous, fun-filled summer I've ever had. Florida, the Rocky Mountains, sleepaway camp, and plenty of low-key downtime at the end - what more could a kid want out of their summer break? I'll be sure to take lots of pictures and videos to remember every single exciting moment. Then when I'm back in class this fall, I'll have all summer's incredible memories to smile about and share with my classmates. Bring it on summer 2023 - I'm ready for you!篇2My Amazing Summer VacationSummer vacation is the best time of the year for kids like me! No more waking up super early, no more homework, no more tests. Just three months of pure freedom and fun. This summerwas especially exciting because I got to go on some really cool trips and have lots of adventures with my family and friends.The first big trip we took was to visit my aunt, uncle, and cousins in California. They live right near the beach in a place called Santa Monica. I had been to the ocean before but never got to spend so much time right by the water like that. Every morning we would wake up and the first thing I would do is run outside onto the warm sand and let the waves crash over my feet. The Pacific Ocean is huge and powerful but also incredibly beautiful, with the sunlight sparkling on the surface of theblue-green water.My cousins taught me all about boogie boarding and riding the waves. At first I was nervous about going too far out, but after a couple of days I got really brave and could boogie board like a pro! We also went pier fishing a few times and I even caught a cute little fish one day. We threw it back in the water since it was too small to keep. Another fun beach activity was building elaborate sand castles and obstacle courses during low tide. My cousins and I would spend hours shaping and sculpting the wet sand, making towers, tunnels, and moats. When the tide came back in, we laughed as the waves slowly destroyed all our hard work.When we weren't at the beach, there was still plenty to do in the area. One day we visited the Santa Monica Pier, which is this long pier that extends right out into the ocean with all kinds of games, shops, restaurants, and even a Ferris wheel and roller coaster at the end. The best part was the unlimited riding wristband that let me go on all the rides as many times as I wanted. I must have ridden the rollercoaster at least 10 times! We also went to Hollywood and got to see famous landmarks like the Walk of Fame where all the celebrities' stars are on the sidewalk. I even spotted a few celebrities in real life which was so cool.After spending a week in California, we flew up to Washington state to visit my dad's cousin and her family who live on a farm in a small rural town. Going from the sunny California beaches to their farm in the countryside was a huge change of scenery, but I loved getting to experience two totally different environments on my summer trip.Living on a farm was a lot of work but also a ton of fun. Every morning I had to wake up and do chores like feeding the chickens, collecting eggs, milking the goats, and cleaning out the stables and pens. It was smelly work but I really enjoyed getting to interact with and care for all the farm animals. My cousinsthere taught me how to ride a horse, which was extremely difficult at first but eventually I got the hang of it. Getting to canter and gallop around the fields on the back of a huge horse made me feel like a real cowboy!In the afternoons once our chores were done, we would go exploring in the woods and fields surrounding the farm. We went swimming in the creek, caught frogs and crayfish, and had massive labyrinth forts and obstacle courses set up back in the trees. One night we even went camping out in one of the far fields, making a campfire, roasting marshmallows, and sleeping out under the bright stars. Waking up in a tent to the sounds of cows mooing and roosters crowing really made me feel at one with nature.The last part of my summer vacation was spent back at home in our regular neighborhood. While it wasn't as exciting as traveling, I still managed to stay busy. I had a lemonade stand with my best friend where we made a killing selling ice cold lemonade to neighbors during the hottest weeks. I also attended a couple of day camps, one for outdoor adventure where we went hiking, climbing, and whitewater rafting. The other was a theater camp where we got to put on a play for our parents at the end of the week.Some of my other favorite summer activities were swimming at the community pool, having waterballoon fights and running through the sprinklers with friends, family BBQs and bonfiresevery weekend, catching fireflies at night, and watching fireworks on the 4th of July. On the hottest days, we would make homemade popsicles and build indoor forts and mazes out of blankets and furniture. I loved staying up late, not having any responsibilities, and just being a carefree kid all summer long.Even though I missed my friends while traveling, I still saw them plenty and had multiple sleepovers and slumber parties. We would stay up all night watching movies, telling scary stories, prank calling friends (sorry Mom and Dad!), doing crazy makeovers and hairstyles on each other, and pulling off epic pranks like teepee-ing houses and forking yards. We never ran out of fun things to do or ways to get in trouble!Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end. Summer vacation went by in a total blur and before I knew it was time to get my back-to-school supplies and prepare for 5th grade to start. While I'm bummed that summer is over, I have so many incredible memories from all my adventures that I'll never forget. This was hands down the best summer of my life so far! I feel Well-rested, rejuvenated, and ready to tackle the new schoolyear with focus and enthusiasm. Maybe if I work really hard, my parents will take me on another amazing summer trip next year!A kid can dream, right? Either way, I already can't wait for summer vacation 2025!篇3Here's a 2000-word essay in English on the topic "Third Unit of Fifth Grade English Textbook - Summer Vacation" written in a student's voice:Summer Vacation: A Time for Adventure and GrowthSummer vacation is the highlight of every school year for me. It's a time when I get to break free from the routine of classes, homework, and exams, and embark on new adventures. This past summer was no exception, and it was filled with exciting experiences that allowed me to explore, learn, and grow in ways I never imagined.As soon as the final bell rang on the last day of school, I could hardly contain my excitement. The first few days of summer were spent catching up on much-needed rest and relaxation. However, my parents had planned a surprise for me –a family trip to the beach! We packed our bags and hit the road,singing along to our favorite tunes and playing car games to pass the time.Arriving at the seaside town, I was awestruck by the vast expanse of the ocean and the warmth of the golden sand beneath my feet. We spent our days building sandcastles, swimming in the refreshing waters, and hunting for seashells along the shoreline. One particularly memorable day, we went on a guided boat tour and spotted a pod of dolphins playfully swimming alongside our vessel. Their graceful movements and friendly demeanor left me in awe of nature's wonders.Back at our beach house, we enjoyed leisurely evenings filled with board games, storytelling, and making s'mores around the campfire. The sound of the waves crashing against the shore was a soothing lullaby that lulled me to sleep each night, dreaming of the adventures that awaited me the next day.After our week at the beach, we returned home, but the excitement didn't stop there. My parents had enrolled me in a summer art camp, catering to my love for painting and drawing. At the camp, I met other kids who shared my passion for creativity, and we spent our days exploring various art techniques and mediums.One of my favorite activities was outdoor sketching, where we ventured into nearby parks and captured the beauty of nature on our canvases. The experienced instructors taught us about color theory, composition, and how to use different brushstrokes to create depth and texture in our artworks. By the end of the camp, my skills had improved tremendously, and I felt a newfound confidence in my artistic abilities.Halfway through the summer, my grandparents invited me to stay with them on their farm for a week. Living in the city, I was thrilled at the prospect of experiencing life in the countryside. Upon arrival, I was greeted by the sight of vast fields, grazing cows, and the sweet aroma of freshly cut hay.My grandparents taught me about the importance of hard work and respect for nature. I helped them tend to the vegetable garden, feed the chickens, and even assisted in milking the cows. It was a humbling experience that made me appreciate the effort and dedication required to maintain a working farm.In the evenings, we would sit on the porch, sipping homemade lemonade and watching the sunset paint the sky in brilliant hues of orange and pink. My grandfather would regale me with stories from his youth, teaching me valuable life lessons through his experiences.As summer drew to a close, I couldn't help but feel a bittersweet mixture of sadness and gratitude. The memories I had created over the past few months would stay with me forever, shaping who I am and inspiring me to embrace new challenges and experiences.One of the most significant lessons I learned during my summer vacation was the importance of stepping out of my comfort zone. Whether it was trying a new activity, meeting new people, or exploring unfamiliar environments, each experience pushed me to grow and expand my horizons.I also gained a deeper appreciation for the world around me – the beauty of nature, the richness of different cultures, and the simple joys of spending quality time with loved ones. These lessons have instilled in me a newfound sense of curiosity and a desire to continue learning and exploring throughout my life.As I reflect on the memories of this past summer, I am filled with gratitude for the opportunities I had to learn, grow, and create lasting bonds with family and friends. The experiences I had during this vacation have left an indelible mark on me, and I know that the lessons I learned will continue to guide me as I embark on new adventures in the future.Summer vacation is a time for exploration, self-discovery, and creating cherished memories that will last a lifetime. It is a reminder that learning extends far beyond the classroom walls, and that the world is filled with endless possibilities waiting to be explored. I can't wait to see what exciting experiences the next summer has in store for me!。
五年级上册英语笫三单元a、b部分课文Unit 3A. The Fourth of JulyThe Fourth of July is a very important holiday in America. It is also known as Independence Day. On this day in 1776, the Declaration of Independence was signed. This document declared the American colonies free from British rule.Americans celebrate the Fourth of July with fireworks, barbecues, parades, and picnics. Many people also fly the American flag and wear red, white, and blue clothing. It is a day to show patriotism and pride in the United States.B. The weatherThe weather can be different in different seasons. In the winter, it is cold and snowy. People wear coats, hats, and gloves to stay warm. They may also go skiing or snowboarding.In the spring, the weather is warmer and flowers start to bloom. People may go for walks or have picnics in the park. They also celebrate holidays like Easter and Mother's Day.Summer is hot and sunny. People go to the beach, swim in pools, and have barbecues. They also go on vacation and visit amusement parks.Fall is cool and crisp. The leaves change color and fall off the trees. People like to go apple picking, drink hot apple cider, and go for hikes in the woods.No matter the season, the weather can always be unpredictable. It is important to check the forecast and dress accordingly.。