My school day(陈敬熠)
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myschoolday英文作文带翻译My School Day。
My school day starts early in the morning. I wake up at 6 am and get ready for school. I have breakfast and then leave for school at 7 am. It takes me about 30 minutes to reach school by bus.My first class starts at 8 am. I have four classes in the morning and three classes in the afternoon. Each class is about 45 minutes long with a 10-minute break in between.I study various subjects like English, math, science, history, and geography. I also have physical education classes twice a week.During the break, I usually talk with my friends, eat a snack, or play games. Sometimes, I also use the break to finish my homework or study for a test.After the last class, I usually stay back for someextracurricular activities like music club or sports club.I also attend some after-school classes for additional learning.I usually reach home by 6 pm. After having dinner, I spend some time doing my homework or studying. I also liketo read books or watch TV for some entertainment.Overall, my school day is quite busy but also enjoyable.I learn new things every day and have fun with my friends.I believe that my school day is preparing me for a bright future ahead.我的学校生活。
Unit3welcome to our school!词句默写●Welcome to the unit p.30-31学校是学习的好地方。
School is a great place for learning.。
的好地方a great place for doing更好的了解某地get to know sp.better运动场sports field教学楼classroom building用。
作为模板use...as a model你的新学校怎么样?How’s your new school?最佳之处the best part也as well多少间教室how many classrooms●Reading p.32-34观看短视频watch a short video在学校的网站上on the school website这里是。
Here is/are(动词的单复数取决于后面的名词的单复数)我们的出色的学校our wonderful school对···重要be important for许多绿色空间lots of green spaces做。
最佳之处the perfect places for sb.to do sth.喜欢在这打发时间enjoy spending time here和老师谈论我们的问题chat with teachers about our problems看见学生们在那跑步see the students running there令人兴奋的体育比赛exciting sports matches举办;发生take place大门附近的学校公示牌the school noticeboards near the gate阅读学校新闻和明星学生教师的故事read about school news and stories of star students andteachers榜样role models展示学生作品show students’works来并且享受你的校园生活come and enjoy your school life相信我trust me更多好地方more great places●Grammar p.35-36带。
大课间英语作文六十字全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Big Recess is the Best Time of the Day!Whew, finally it's big recess time! That means we get a whole hour to play and have fun outside. Big recess is seriously the best part of any school day. Why? Well, let me tell you!First off, we get to run around and get some exercise after sitting at our desks all morning. My legs are always fidgety by mid-morning from having to sit so long. I Can't wait to stretch them and really move during big recess. Sometimes I even do laps around the playground, just because I can!Secondly, big recess is fun social time where we can hang out with our friends. We don't have to whisper and can actually talk and laugh as loudly as we want! My best friends and I always come up with crazy games to play. Last week, we invented this thing called "humans vs zombies" and it was a total blast. I was the last human standing against the zombie horde!Big recess is also the prime time for imaginative play. The playground has all sorts of fun equipment that turns into whatever we can dream up. The swing set became a tornado launching pad. The seesaw was a pirate ship's plank. And the jungle gym transformed into a fortress we had to defend from the evil dragon (aka Mrs. Johnson, the playground monitor). Our imaginations can run totally wild!Finally, big recess is just a wonderful break from sitting inside. We get fresh air, sunshine (at least on the nice days), and reminders that nature still exists outside of the classroom. Doesn't matter if it's hot, cold, or a little drizzly - we're allowed to go outside and enjoy it! I'll take muddy puddles over math problems any day.There's just something magical about big recess. An entire hour to be a kid. To be silly, get dirty, and expend all our pent-up energy from the morning's lessons. My friends and I get so wound up by mid-day that I'm pretty sure teachers are the real ones who pitched the big recess idea. It keeps us from bouncing off the walls in our afternoon classes!Honestly, I live for big recess. That freedom and unstructured playtime is what keeps me going through the rest of the school day. It allows us to dream, be creative, movearound, and most importantly, just enjoy being kids. When that recess bell rings, we drop everything and race outside to soak up every last minute of that 60 minutes of bliss.So yeah, big recess is 100% the most awesome part of every school day. Well, except half days when we get out early. Or holidays. Or summer vacation. But otherwise, recess takes the cake! Thank goodness we're not stuck inside all day. I don't know what I'd do without my daily dose of recess therapy. Three cheers for big recess!篇2My Awesome Big RecessBig recess is the best time of the day at school! It's when we get to go outside and play for a whole hour. All the little recesses that we have between classes are way too short. But big recess? That's plenty of time for fun and games with my friends.As soon as the recess bell rings, we all race out to the playground yard. The first thing I like to do is climb to the top of the big twisty slide. From up there, I can see everything - the swings, the jungle gym, the basketball court, and the big grassy field where we play kickball and do cartwheels. I scan around to find my crew and figure out what we're going to do first.Sometimes we'll start out on the swings, getting into crazy swing games. Like seeing who can jump the farthest off the swing while it's still moving. I'm not the best at that one since I'm kind of scared of heights. But I love the dizziness contest where we spin around and around on the swing until we're so dizzy we can barely stand up! The world looks all tilted and loopy, and we stumble around like baby deer learning to walk. It's hilarious!After the swings, we might hit up the jungle gym and play kid's version of "The Floor is Lava." The bars and platforms are the safe spots, and if your foot touches the ground or gravel, you're out! We get pretty competitive with that one, using all our climbing skills to maneuver across the tricky spots without falling. Inevitably, someone ends up dangling by their hands or knees until they just can't hold on anymore and drop to the lava below.On sunny days, we like to take over the basketball court, even though we don't actually play much basketball. We use the court for all kinds of running games like lighthouse, red rover, and kickball. Or we just run wildly around the perimeter, chasing each other and being silly. If there's a good puddle left over from rain, we'll stomp around in that, seeing who can make the biggest splash. Our shoes and socks get soaked, but we don't care!When we get hot from all that running, we'll take a break on the grassy field to do cartwheels and handstands. I'm practicing my roundoff skills so I can be ready for gymnastics camp this summer. Sometimes we'll play running, flipping games like"What Time Is It Mr. Wolf?" where you have to run when the wolf says a certain time. Other times, we just lay in the soft grass, staring up at the clouds and pointing out the different shapes we see. Dinosaurs, ice cream cones, fluffy bunnies - the clouds are always morphing into new things.Before we know it, the whistle blows to line up and head back to class. We're always sweaty, grass-stained, and a little mud splattered by then. But we don't mind one bit. Big recess is our time to cut loose and just be kids. To run it out, get some fresh air, and let our creativity and imaginations run wild on the playground. It's the best break of the whole day!I can hardly wait for tomorrow's big recess to roll around again. Who knows what funny games and adventures we'll get into next? But I know it's going to be a blast, no matter what! As long as I've got my friends and our playground, every big recess is bound to be awesome.篇3The Best Recess Ever!Recess is the best part of the school day! I get so antsy sitting at my desk for hours on end. By the time the recess bell rings, I can hardly contain my excitement. Today was going to be an extra special recess though – it was Field Day!Every year, my school has a huge Field Day during the last week before summer break. There are all kinds of races, games, and contests out on the big playground. The teachers and parent volunteers help run everything. I couldn't wait to get outside and join in on the fun!My friend Jayden and I raced out to the playground as soon as the bell rang. The first thing we did was grab a trash bag from the stack near the entrance. We had to have a bag to collect points in throughout the day. Whoever collected the most points would win a big prize at the end!"Come on, let's go do the obstacle course first!" Jayden shouted over the noise of hundreds of kids running around. I nodded excitedly and we took off towards the huge obstacle course they had set up using mats, cones, and hurdles.We had to climb over angled mats, scramble through tunnels, hop through lines of cones, and clear some mini-hurdles.I was huffing and puffing by the time we reached the end! The parent volunteer there dropped five plastic rings into each of our bags as our points.Next, we ran over to the three-legged race area. We had to find a partner and have our legs tied together at the ankles. Jayden and I picked two other boys from our class, Michael and Jacob, to be our teammates. The race was pure chaos with dozens of pairs of kids tripping over each other and falling every few feet. Jayden and I actually managed to cross the finish line in fourth place though! We each got three more rings as points.One of my favorite events was the water balloon toss. Two people lined up facing each other and tossed a water balloon back and forth, taking one step backwards after each successful catch. Jayden and I partnered up, but got drenched after the fourth throw when the balloon burst all over us. It felt so refreshing on the hot day though!We spent the rest of recess going from event to event, getting points for everything we did. There was a hula hoop contest, a potato sack race, a tug-of-war tournament, and even a pie eating competition that I wisely decided to skip. My bag was getting pretty heavy with all the rings we had collected.As recess came to an end, a whistle blew to gather everyone at the playground entrance. It was time for awarding the prizes! One by one, kids stepped up and poured out their bags of rings onto the teachers' tables to be counted.When it was my turn, I upended my bag and a huge pile of rings spilled out – over 50 of them! The most of anyone there. The principal smiled and pulled me aside as the parents and teachers cheered."Well done!" she told me. "For collecting the most points, you get to pick any prize you want from the prize vault!"My eyes went wide as she led me over to a huge shed full of awesome toys, games, and other goodies. After lots of hemming and hawing, I finally settled on a massive LEGO set. Score!As I walked back to join my classmates lugging my heavy prize, I couldn't stop grinning. Best recess ever!篇4My Big BreakYay, it's finally big break time! The best part of the school day. I run outside to the playground as fast as my little legs cancarry me. The warm sunshine feels so good on my face after being cooped up in the classroom all morning.My friends Danny, Emma, and Zack are already out here. We all head straight for the swing set, racing to claim the best swings before anyone else beats us to them. I manage to get my favorite one, the blue swing right in the middle. Danny gets the red one next to me and Emma and Zack take the ones on each end."Last one to get up to the top is a rotten egg!" Danny yells. We all start pumping our legs back and forth, trying to go higher and higher. The rushing wind feels amazing blowing through my hair. I lean way back, looking straight up at the bright blue sky as I sail up towards the clouds."Wheeee!" Emma shrieks with delight a few swings over. I glance over to see the huge smile on her face, her blonde pigtails flying everywhere. This is the best!Once we're all going as high as we can, Danny calls out, "Ok, ready? One...two...threeeee...JUMP!" We all launch ourselves off at the exact same time. I tuck my knees into my chest and soar through the air, that wonderful feeling of weightlessness filling my whole body.Thump! I hit the ground rolling, the wood chips scratching my arms a little. I don't even care - it was so worth it for that amazing jump. We all lie there breathless for a minute, gazing up at the puffy clouds drifting by."That was awesome!" Zack says, still catching his breath. "Who's ready to go again?"We take turns being the one to call out the jump, over and over until we're dizzy and worn out. Finally we collapse in a heap, too tired to swing anymore. As I'm laying there staring up at the bright sun, I see something moving out of the corner of my eye.I sit up and realize it's Mrs. Williams, the third grade teacher, walking across the playground towards us. Oh no, are we in trouble? I start to feel a little nervous as she gets closer. Her face looks kind of mad."Boys and girls," she says sternly when she reaches us. "What do you think you're doing over here?""Just...just swinging and jumping off, Mrs. Williams," Danny says meekly. "We were just having fun."To our surprise, she breaks out into a big smile. "Well in that case, mind if I join you? Those swings look fun!"We all burst out laughing as Mrs. Williams plops herself down on the end swing. "Come on, students! Last one pushed to the top is a rotten egg!"The five of us spend the rest of big break taking turns pushing each other super high on the swing set and laughing ourselves silly every time one of us jumps off. Even when the bell rings for the end of break, we're all huddled on the ground next to the swings, our sides hurting from giggling so much."Alright kiddos, time to line up!" Mrs. Williams calls out, still chuckling herself. "But same time tomorrow, okay?"We all grin and nod excitedly. I can't wait for big break again tomorrow. A little break from lessons to just play and be a kid is the best part of any school day. And who knew the teachers felt the same way? This was definitely the funnest big break ever!篇5Recess: The Best Part of the School Day!Recess is the best time of the day at school. It's when we get to run around, play games, and just be kids without having to sit at our desks. I can't wait for the bell to ring so I can rush out to the playground with my friends.The playground is like a whole other world. There are so many things to do - swinging on the swings, going down the slide, playing on the monkey bars, or just running around the field. My favorite is the swings though. I love pumping my legs to go higher and higher until I feel like I'm flying!Sometimes we play organized games like tag, kickball, or four square. Other times we just make up silly games. Like last week when we pretended the blacktop was a scorching hot lava field and we had to army crawl across it without getting burned. Marcus didn't make it and had to go to "lava jail"! We all laughed so hard.The best part is just getting to be silly and have fun with my friends. Like Zoe, she always cracks me up with her goofy jokes and funny sound effects. And Mario is the best at making up imaginative games for us to play. We get so caught up in our made-up worlds of dragons, spies, or aliens taking over the playground.Recess is also when we get our energy out so we aren't fidgeting at our desks all day. I can never sit still for too long, so running around at recess really helps me. That's probably why I'm so hungry after playing hard. The snacks my mom packs are delicious and give me fuel to keep on playing.Sometimes there are tiny conflicts at recess too, like when two people want to be the ghost in ghost in the graveyard. Or when there's a disagreement about the rules of a game. But usually we can work it out. The teachers on yard duty help if things get too crazy.The worst part of recess is when it ends. The whistle blows and we all groan like we're dying! I hate having to line up and go back inside to our classroom. Sitting at my desk feels like torture after running around in the sunshine and fresh air. Sometimes I get in trouble for squirming too much or zoning out. My brain is still out on the playground!But then I remember that in just a few hours we'll get to have another glorious recess adventure. The afternoon one is my favorite because we get extra recess time since we've been good all day. I always feel so free and happy at recess, without any worries beyond what game to play next. If only every day could be recess forever! A kid can dream, right?篇6The Best Recess Ever!Recess is the best part of the school day, no doubt about it! I live for those precious minutes when I can finally escape theclassroom and go outside to play. Today's recess was one for the record books - an epic recess adventure that I'll never forget!It started out routinely enough. The recess bell rang at 10:15 am and we all raced out to the playground, jostling each other excitedly. The sunshine was bright and the spring air felt amazing after being cooped up indoors. My best friends Michael, Emma, and Jake and I quickly claimed our usual spot near the kickball zone."What should we do first?" I asked, scanning the playground hungrily. So many choices!"I want to go really high on the swings!" Emma exclaimed, her pigtails bouncing.Michael made a face. "Nah, that's boring. Let's play kickball instead."Before we could decide, a commotion caught our attention nearby. It was Billy Roberts and his gang of third grade bullies circling around Timmy Willis, that tiny kid from Ms. Franklin's class. Uh oh, I thought, that couldn't be good.Sure enough, Billy snatched Timmy's superhero lunchbox right out of his hands and started tossing it back and forth between his thugs, laughing cruelly."Give it back!" Timmy cried, trying desperately to jump up and grab it.That made me really mad. Bullying is just about the worst thing in the world, and I couldn't stand to see it happening right in front of me. So I marched right over, with Michael, Emma and Jake at my back."Stop it right now, Billy!" I shouted, planting my hands on my hips in my most authoritative voice. "Give Timmy back his lunchbox!"Billy and his buddies whirled around, surprised that a fourth grader was talking back to them. For a few tense seconds, they sized us up menacingly. Then Billy tossed the lunchbox disdainfully at Timmy's feet."Whatever, we were just having some fun," he muttered, and they slouched off.Timmy gave us a grateful look as he clutched his lunchbox protectively. "Thanks guys, you're the best!"We all felt very brave and heroic after that. Recess was just getting interesting!Next we grabbed a few bouncy balls and wandered over to the tetherball court to strike up a game. There were already a fewkids there, but they didn't mind us joining in for a few rowdy rounds. I was in top form, perfectly smashing the ball at every opportunity.After about twenty minutes, the tetherball games broke up and we decided to join the kickball action. By now it was getting hot under the late morning sun, so we stopped at the water fountain for a quick drink and squirted each other playfully until the teacher on duty yelled at us. Oops!Then it was kickball time. I was picked to be one of the team captains along with Emma, and we divvied up the teams for an epic game. My team batted first and I managed to make it all the way around to home plate for a huge run. Jake got thrown out at third base, but Michael kicked an awesome fly ball that nearly went over the chain link fence!Things were tied 5-5 in the fourth inning when disaster struck. Christopher, our team's best kicker, went for a huge kick but missed badly and got nailed right in the knee by the ball. He instantly started crying and writhing on the ground in agony. The game came to a screeching halt as everyone gathered around. Some kids went to get the teacher, while others urged Christopher to walk it off.Ms. Daniels, the P.E. teacher, came rushing over and quickly examined Christopher's swelling knee. "Oh dear, this doesn't look good," she tutted with concern. "We'd better call the nurse to look at that."So recess was cut a little short that day while we waited for the nurse to arrive with an ice pack and wheelchair for poor Christopher. But sitting there clustered together on the blacktop, sweaty and grass-stained, we somehow felt even closer as friends. Recess had been wild and memorable, a perfect snapshot of elementary school life.Finally the bell rang for us to line up and head back inside. I was sad for Christopher but still buzzed with adrenaline from our kickball game and all the adventures we'd packed into that single recess. As Ms. Daniels ordered us into neat lines, I caught Michael's eye and we grinned at each other. Just another crazy day at recess - and I wouldn't have had it any other way!。
我的学校生活英语作文七年级下册全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Awesome School LifeHey there! I'm so excited to tell you all about my school life. It's been a total blast so far in 7th grade at Oakwood Middle School. I've made tons of new friends, joined some really cool clubs, and even though the schoolwork can be tough sometimes, I'm having a great time overall.Let me start by telling you about my favorite class - Science with Mr. Peterson. He has to be the funniest teacher ever! On the first day, he did this hilarious experiment where he made a volcanic eruption using baking soda and vinegar. It made such a huge mess but we were all cracking up. Science is my best subject because I love learning about how things work and doing hands-on activities. Just last week, we got to dissect frogs! I know it sounds kinda gross, but it was actually really fascinating to see all the different organs up close. Mr. Peterson says if we keep working hard, we might even get to go on a field trip to the science museum later this year. Fingers crossed!Of course, one of the biggest parts of middle school is trying to navigate the whole social scene. I won't lie, it can be pretty dramatic at times with all the friend groups, crushes, and gossip going around. Luckily, I've managed to find my crew - a bunch of fun, down-to-earth people who just want to have a good time. We love cracking jokes, listening to music, and just hanging out together. Don't get me wrong, we study hard too, but we also know how to let loose and be silly when it's time.That reminds me, I have to tell you about my absolutely favorite school event - the talent show! Last year, I got up the courage to perform a comedy skit with my best friend Jake. We must have practiced that thing a million times, running through our lines and coming up with new jokes. When the night came, I was shaking in my shoes, but the second we stepped on stage, this crazy adrenaline kicked in. The audience was roaring with laughter the whole time! Afterwards, people kept coming up to us saying how hilarious we were. I don't think I've ever felt that proud. Jake and I are definitely doing another skit this year - you'll have to come see it!Now let's talk about the extracurriculars. Like I mentioned, I'm part of a few clubs at school and they've been an absolute blast. First up is Art Club where we get to work on all sorts of coolprojects - painting, sculpting, drawing, you name it! I've always loved being creative and it's awesome to have a dedicated space to explore that. My latest masterpiece is this funky self-portrait made out of aluminum foil. I know it sounds weird, but you've gotta see it!I also joined Drama Club this year which has been a huge step out of my comfort zone. I'm not gonna lie, I was pretty shy and nervous at first, but everyone has been so welcoming and supportive. We've been working on this play called "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by Shakespeare. I landed the role of Puck which is the funny, mischievous fairy character. Having to memorize all those crazy lines and figuring out how to act on stage has been a challenge, but I'm actually starting to feel way more confident in myself. Who knows, maybe acting could become a serious hobby for me!Phew, I've talked your ear off telling you about all this school stuff! To wrap it up, I just want to say that middle school has definitely had its ups and downs so far, but overall it's been an unforgettable ride. Between the friends I've made, the interests I've discovered, and all the new experiences, I feel like I'm slowly figuring out who I am and what I enjoy. I can't wait to see whatthe rest of 7th grade and the years beyond have in store. Wish me luck!篇2My Awesome School LifeHi there! My name is Alex and I'm a 7th grader at Oakwood Middle School. I'm gonna tell you all about my super cool school life. It's honestly the best!First up, my favorite part of the day is English class. I just love learning new words and reading awesome stories. My teacher, Mrs. Robertson, is the nicest ever. She makes lessons so much fun with games and group activities. We just finished reading this epic fantasy book called "The Dragonriders of Zara" - it was mind-blowing! I can't wait to see what we read next.Then there's math class which I'm not gonna lie, can be kind of tricky sometimes. But my teacher Mr. Patel is a genius at explaining things. He uses a lot of real-life examples to help us understand concepts better. Last week, we learned all about algebra and algebraic expressions. I felt like a super math wizard solving those equations!Science is another subject I really enjoy. We get to do a ton of hands-on experiments and projects which is awesome. Justlast month, we made these cool balloon rocket cars to learn about motion and force. My partner and I spent hours decorating ours with glitters and stickers. Ours went the farthest in the race which was epic!At lunch, I hang out with my squad - Sarah, Chris, Emma and Jay. The cafeteria food isn't the tastiest, but we make it fun. We play games like "20 Questions" or come up with crazy story ideas. Sometimes we even make up raps about the menu items. The chicken nugget rap is a classic!After lunch is my favorite - P.E.! I'm a huge sports nut so I live for P.E. days. We get to play all sorts of games like basketball, soccer, capture the flag. Our P.E. teachers are so fun and energetic. Coach Harris does these hilarious running commentaries that crack everyone up. Last week in basketball, I scored the winning shot at the final buzzer. Coach Harris rewinded and replayed it like five times!Once classes end, I either stay for homework club or an afterschool activity. I'm on the Student Council, Recycling Club, and Schools Under Sisters book club. It's a nice way to hang out with different friend groups. My favorite is Sisters book club - we read so many inspiring stories about brave girls and women.On my way home, I stop at Mrs. Franklin's house. She's my awesome neighbor who gives me homemade cookies or lemonade while I wait for my mom to grab me. She's a hoot - she's always trading riddles or telling me about her yard full of garden gnomes.At home, I spend time on homework while video-calling friends to make it less boring. After dinner, I love watching shows or playing video games with my brothers to unwind. Sometimes we choreograph crazy dance routines too and make my parents judge them.Weekends are fun-packed too. I take art classes at the community center. I'm working on a huge mural project using recycled materials. Saturdays I have soccer practice and games with my team, the Raptors. We're undefeated so far this season! On Sundays, my family and I go on hikes or road trips. My baby brother keeps us laughing with all his silly sounds and faces.As you can see, between academics, activities and awesome friends, my middle school life is a blast! I know I'll always look back at these years fondly. The teachers and experiences here are shaping me into who I'll become. I feel like I'm learning and growing so much every single day. While it can get stressful at times, I really wouldn't want it any other way!篇3My Awesome School LifeHi there! My name is Emma and I'm a 7th grader at Oakwood Elementary School. I'm going to tell you all about my super cool school life. It's a total blast!First up, my favorite subjects are science and art. In science class, we get to do lots of fun experiments. Just last week, we made these mini volcanoes erupt with baking soda and vinegar. It was epic! We learned all about different types of volcanoes and where they are found. Science is so fascinating.Art class is also the best. We get to unleash our creativity and make amazing masterpieces. Currently, we're learning about different painting techniques. I made this groovy abstract painting by flicking paint all over the canvas. My art teacher said I have a real knack for it. Who knows, maybe I'll be a famous artist someday!Of course, school isn't all just fun and games. We have to hit the books too. Reading and writing are kind of a drag sometimes. But I actually don't mind math too much. Crunching those numbers can be pretty satisfying when you finally solve a trickyequation. My teachers are all really nice and make learning as fun as possible though.One of the highlights of my week is when we have P.E. class. I'm a total sports nut! My favorite is soccer. I'm the star striker on my school's team. We've won the district championship two years running. Nothing beats scoring the game-winning goal. Such a rush!During recess and lunch, I hang out with my best friends Chloe and Zack. We have this favorite climbing tree we call the "Mega Maple." We also love playing four square and basketball in the outdoor courts. Recess is when we can finally burn off some energy after sitting in class all morning.There are tons of after-school clubs and activities too. I'm in the school band, playing the trumpet. We just had our winter concert last month. I was a little nervous, but we totally rocked it!I also joined the coding club this year and have been learning Python. It's challenging but really cool to be able to create programs and games.Of course, no school year would be complete without the big events. We have crazy hat day, where everyone wears the wackiest hats they can find. There's also the science fair, talent show, field day, and my favorite - the school carnival! Games,rides, food galore. The fundraisers for good causes too which makes it even better.By far though, the best part of school for me is just being around my friends every day. We have such a blast together. Like there's this group of girls who are obsessed with this K-pop band. They're always showing me the cool choreography during break. And my buddy Kai is a total jokester. He's always cracking everyone up in the halls between classes.School isn't perfect of course. I really don't like it when we have pop quizzes or surprise tests. Preparing for the big standardized exams is also super stressful. And I get frustrated sometimes when kids are mean to each other for no reason. Bullying is never cool.But overall, I absolutely love my school life. The teachers really care about us and make learning exciting. There's always something fun happening throughout the year. And I'm incredibly lucky to have such an amazing group of friends. We'll have these awesome memories forever. This is what the journey of school is all about!So there you have it - a glimpse into my super cool school days. I've still got a few more years of elementary left before entering middle school. But I'm going to soak up every momentbecause these really are the best days ever. Study hard, have fun, and make lots of great memories! That's my philosophy. Okay, I'll catch you later. Time to run and catch the bus!篇4My School LifeWow, can you believe I'm already in 7th grade? It feels like just yesterday that I was a tiny little kid starting kindergarten. Time sure does fly when you're having fun! Speaking of fun, school has been such an adventure so far. I've learned a ton, made lots of great friends, and had experiences that I'll never forget. Let me tell you all about my school life up until now!It all started way back in kindergarten at Sunny Side Elementary School. I remember being absolutely terrified on the first day. Everything was so new and different from home. The classroom was huge with colorful decorations everywhere. The other kids were running around screaming and laughing while I just stood there clutching my Spiderman backpack. Luckily, the teachers were super nice and made me feel right at home after a little while. We sang songs, played games, took naps on our tiny mats, and just had a blast learning and making friends! Before I knew it, kindergarten was over and I was headed to 1st grade.The older I got, the more challenging school became - but in a good way! We started learning to read and write, which was crazy tough at first. I'll never forget my sense of pride when I read my first full book out loud in front of the class without messing up. In the higher grades, we learned about science by doing experiments, math by playing games with numbers, and social studies by going on field trips. My favorite was definitely the time we went to the science museum and got to make our own working volcanoes! School was teaching me so much about the world around me.As I moved up through the grades, schoolwork got harder and harder. Things that seemed impossible, like writing a huge research paper or learning advanced algebra, eventually just clicked after enough practice. It's amazing how much you can learn and grow when you put your mind to it! I also started getting involved in extracurricular activities in the later years of elementary school. I joined the school band and played the trumpet, which was an awesome creative outlet. I also did soccer for a few years and got in shape while making more friends.Then, after what felt like an eternity, it was finally time to graduate from elementary school and move on up to middle school for 6th grade. Talk about a massive change! The buildingwas enormous compared to my old school. I had to try and navigate a crazy schedule where I switched classes for each subject. Instead of having just one teacher all day, I had six different teachers to get used to. Making friends was stressful too since everyone came from different elementary schools. Thankfully, I had some buddies from my old soccer and band programs to help ease the transition.6th grade was undoubtedly the hardest year of school so far. So. Much. Homework. I felt like I was doing schoolwork from the minute I got home until I went to bed each night. Friday nights quickly became my favorite part of the week just because there was a break from all the assignments and studying. The workload was intense, but I powered through it and made it to 7th grade!7th grade has been awesome! I've fully adjusted to the middle school routine, made a tight crew of friends, and joined some fun clubs like art and coding. The classes are challenging but nothing I can't handle after conquering 6th grade. I'm already counting down the days until 8th grade and the start of high school. Who knows what adventures and experiences await me there?!Through all the ups and downs so far, school has taught me invaluable lessons beyond just academics. I've learned how tomanage my time, be a good friend, try new things, and work hard even when things get tough. School has shaped me into the person I am today - a curious learner who loves taking on new challenges. Even though there's still a long road ahead with high school and college, I know my school life so far has prepared me to take it all on. Bring it on!篇5My School LifeYo, what's up guys? It's me again, here to tell you all about my super awesome school life. Get ready for a wild ride, because things have been pretty crazy lately!First off, let's talk about my classes. Man, I've got a real mixed bag this year. On one hand, I've got this totally boring history class where the teacher just drones on and on about old dead dudes. Like, who even cares about what happened a bajillion years ago? But then, I've also got this really cool science class where we get to do all sorts of crazy experiments. Just last week, we made a volcanic eruption with baking soda and vinegar! It was epic!Speaking of epic, you should see the shenanigans that go down during lunch period. The cafeteria is like a battlefield, withfood flying everywhere and people pulling crazy pranks left and right. One time, my buddy Mark put a whoopee cushion on the principal's chair. You should've seen the look on her face when she sat down! Priceless, I tell you.But as much fun as all that is, sometimes I just need a break from the chaos, you know? That's when I head over to the library to chill with my crew. We're a pretty tight-knit group, always cracking jokes and chatting about the latest video games or movies. Sometimes we even get a little study session going, but let's be real – that doesn't happen too often.Of course, no school day would be complete without some sort of drama. There's always some kind of juicy rumor flying around about who's dating who or who got in trouble for this or that. It's like a real-life soap opera, I swear. And don't even get me started on the cliques! You've got your jocks, your nerds, your drama kids – it's like a whole different world, man.But you know what? Despite all the craziness, I wouldn't trade my school life for anything. Sure, it can be stressful at times, what with all the homework and tests and whatnot. But there's just something special about being a part of this big, chaotic family. We're all in it together, you know?And let's not forget about the extracurriculars! I'm on the basketball team, and let me tell you, it's a total blast. There's nothing quite like the rush of sinking a game-winning shot or the camaraderie you feel with your teammates. Plus, it's a great way to stay in shape and blow off some steam after a long day of classes.Of course, not everything is sunshine and rainbows. There are definitely tough moments, too. Like when you bomb a big test or get into a fight with your best friend. But that's just part of growing up, I guess. You learn to roll with the punches and keep on truckin'.Speaking of growing up, I can't believe how quickly the years have flown by. It feels like just yesterday I was a fresh-faced little sixth grader, all wide-eyed and nervous on my first day of middle school. Now, here I am, practically a high schooler already! It's crazy to think about how much I've changed and grown in such a short amount of time.But you know what they say – the more things change, the more they stay the same. Sure, the faces and the classes might be different, but at the end of the day, school is still school. It's a place to learn, to grow, to make memories that'll last a lifetime.And yeah, it can be tough sometimes. But it's also an adventure, full of twists and turns and surprises around every corner.So, there you have it, folks – my school life in all its messy, chaotic glory. It's been a wild ride so far, and I'm sure there are plenty more shenanigans and adventures in store. But you know what? I wouldn't have it any other way. This is my life, my world, and I'm gonna embrace every single crazy moment of it. So, buckle up, guys – it's gonna be one heck of a ride!。
myschoolday英文作文加中文In the morning, I wake up to the sound of my alarmclock blaring in my ear. I groggily roll out of bed and stumble to the bathroom to brush my teeth and wash my face.I quickly throw on some clothes and head downstairs for breakfast.在早上,我被闹钟刺耳的声音吵醒。
我迷迷糊糊地从床上爬起来,走到浴室刷牙洗脸。
我匆匆忙忙地穿上衣服,然后下楼吃早餐。
After breakfast, I grab my backpack and head out the door to catch the bus to school. I usually spend the busride chatting with my friends or listening to music. Whenwe arrive at school, I rush to my locker to grab my books before heading to my first class.吃完早餐,我拿起背包,走出家门去赶公共汽车去学校。
我通常在公车上和朋友聊天或者听音乐。
到了学校,我赶紧去储物柜拿书,然后去上第一节课。
Throughout the day, I have a mix of classes, including math, science, English, and history. I enjoy some classes more than others, but I try to stay focused and participate as much as possible. During lunch, I hang out with my friends and we chat about our plans for the weekend.整天下来,我有数学、科学、英语和历史等各种课程。
school days英文歌曲"School Days" is a popular English song that captures the essence of the school experience. The song resonates with people of all ages as it takes them on a nostalgic journey back to their school days. With its relatablelyrics and catchy melody, the song evokes a range of emotions and memories, making it a timeless classic.From a student's perspective, "School Days" holds a special place in their hearts. The song reminds them of the carefree and innocent days spent with friends, navigating the challenges and joys of school life. It brings back memories of laughter in the classroom, playing on the playground, and the excitement of learning something new every day. The lyrics of the song often strike a chord with students, as they reflect the universal experiences of homework, exams, and the occasional mischief that comes with being a student. It serves as a reminder of the friendships formed during those years, and the bonds that can last a lifetime.For parents, "School Days" may evoke a sense of pride and nostalgia as they watch their children grow and learn. The song serves as a reminder of the importance ofeducation and the impact it has on shaping a child's future. It brings to mind the sacrifices made by parents to provide their children with a quality education, and the joy they feel in seeing their children succeed academically and socially. The song may also remind parents of their own school days, and the valuable life lessons they learned during that time.Teachers, too, can relate to the sentiments expressedin "School Days." The song captures the dedication and passion that educators bring to their classrooms every day. It reminds them of the impact they have on their students' lives, and the responsibility they hold in shaping the next generation. The lyrics of the song may resonate with teachers as they reflect on the challenges and rewards of their profession, and the joy they feel in witnessing their students' growth and achievements.Beyond the personal connections, "School Days" also serves as a representation of a broader cultural experience. It reflects the universal nature of education and theshared memories and experiences that people from different backgrounds can relate to. The song has the power to bring people together, bridging generational gaps and fostering a sense of community.In conclusion, "School Days" is a cherished Englishsong that elicits a range of emotions and memories. Fromthe perspective of students, parents, and teachers, thesong holds different meanings but ultimately celebrates the universal experiences of school life. It serves as a reminder of the importance of education, the bonds formed during those years, and the impact of teachers in shaping the future. "School Days" is not just a song, but areflection of a shared cultural experience that brings people together and evokes a sense of nostalgia and unity.。
双休日给大学生带来的好处英语作文100字全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1The Benefits of Weekends for College StudentsHi everyone! Today, I want to talk about the benefits of weekends for college students like you and me. Weekends are awesome because they give us a break from our busy school lives. Here are some reasons why weekends are great for us:Relaxation: Weekends are the perfect time to relax and recharge our batteries. We can sleep in, take a nap, or just lounge around in our pajamas all day. It feels amazing to have some extra time to do what we love and take a break from our studies.Time with Family and Friends: Weekends give us the opportunity to spend quality time with our loved ones. We can go on outings, have picnics, or simply play games at home. It's a chance to strengthen our relationships and create wonderful memories together.Pursuing Hobbies: Weekends allow us to indulge in our favorite hobbies and interests. Whether it's playing sports, painting, singing, or dancing, we can dedicate more time to the things we love. It brings us joy and helps us develop our talents and skills.Exploring the World: Weekends offer the chance to explore new places and have adventures. We can visit museums, parks, or go on short trips with our families. Discovering new things and experiencing different cultures broadens our horizons and makes us more open-minded.Self-Care: Weekends provide us with the opportunity to take care of ourselves. We can exercise, practice mindfulness, or do activities that help us relax and relieve stress. Taking care of our physical and mental well-being is crucial for our overall happiness and success.In conclusion, weekends are a precious gift for college students. They allow us to rest, spend time with loved ones, pursue our hobbies, explore the world, and take care of ourselves. So, make the most of your weekends and enjoy every moment!I hope you find this helpful!篇2Double Weekend Days Are Great for College Kids!Hi there! My name is Timmy and I'm 8 years old. My big sister Sarah just started college this year. She's 18 and lives in the dorms at State University. When she comes home on weekends, she tells me all about her classes and life on campus. One thing she really likes is having two days off from school every week - Saturday and Sunday!Sarah says having a double weekend is awesome for college kids like her. During the week, she has to wake up super early for her 8am classes. She stays up late most nights studying, doing homework, or working on group projects with her classmates. By the time Friday rolls around, Sarah is really tired and needs to recharge her batteries.The two-day weekend gives her time to rest and have fun without schoolwork weighing her down. On Saturdays, Sarah usually sleeps in until lunchtime. She says it feels sooo good to catch up on her zzzs after a long week. Sometimes she'llbinge-watch her favorite shows on Netflix or read for fun since she doesn't have any assigned textbooks to plow through.Sundays are her self-care day - she does face masks, paints her nails, and works out at the campus gym.But the best part about double weekends? Sarah gets to come home and visit us! Mom always cooks her favorite meals and bakes her special treats. Dad takes her shopping to buy new clothes or supplies for school. And I get my cool older sister all to myself! We play games, watch movies, and she helps me with my homework. I really miss Sarah during the week, so I cherish our weekends together.Sarah tells me that without a two-day weekend, life as a college student would be nonstop work and no play. The academic demands are so intense that one day off just isn't enough downtime. She needs both Saturday and Sunday to totally unwind before gearing up for another crazy week.Most kids my age probably don't realize how nice it is to get a double weekend every week. I know I took it for granted before Sarah went to college. Now I understand what a privilege it is! Sure, having two days with no school means more time for video games and fun. But it's also crucial for things like errands, appointments, chores, and hanging with family.Can you imagine if there was only one weekend day? Yikes! You'd have to cram all your non-school responsibilities into asingle day off. There would be no time for relaxation at all. Maybe you'd get your grocery shopping and haircut done, but then you'd have zero hours left to yourself. No lounging around in pajamas, no vegging out watching cartoons, no playdates, no family time. Just non-stop "musts" with no room for leisurely "wants." What a nightmare!So to all you college kids out there - appreciate yourtwo-day weekends! Use them wisely by balancing work and play. Get enough rest, have some fun, spend quality time with loved ones, and check off those pesky to-dos. That glorious 48-hour break from academics is something to be cherished, not squandered.As for me, I still have a few more years until I'm a college kid myself. But thanks to Sarah, I now know how crucial those double weekends will be. I can't wait to experience the luxury of two full days off each week! For now, I'll keep enjoying my multiple years of summer vacation. Those long, school-free months make me pretty spoiled! But I'll never forget how nice it is to have a little weekend every single week.So that's my take on why college double weekends totally rock! I know I'm just a kid, but I'm wise beyond my years when it comes to downtime. Us humans need balance in our lives -constant work with zero breaks isn't healthy. Two days off provides that perfect equilibrium for busy college folks. I hope my perspective has enlightened you grown-ups out there! Now if you'll excuse me, I've got a very important weekend appointment...with my pillow and blanket for an epic nap!篇3The Best Thing Ever - Weekends for University Big KidsWeekends are the best thing ever for university big kids! My big sister goes to university and she gets weekends off from classes just like me. Weekends are so awesome for university students because they get a break from all their hard work during the week.During the week, university kids have to go to so many classes and do tons of homework and projects. They have to read big, thick books and write super long papers. Their brains must get so tired from learning about complicated things like his-tory and al-gee-bra and filozify. If they didn't get weekends off, their brains might explode from information overload! Weekends let their brains rest and recharge their batteries.My sister says weekends are great because she can finally catch up on sleep. During the week she has to wake up very earlyfor her 8am classes. But on weekends she can sleep in as late as she wants! Sometimes she sleeps past noon. She must be really tired if she needs that much sleep. I'm glad weekends let her get the rest she needs.Weekends also give university kids a chance to hang out with friends without stressing about schoolwork. My sister and her friends like to go to movies, restaurants, parks, and parties on the weekends. Theyplay sports, watch TV, go shopping, and just goof around together. It's important to take breaks and have fun after working hard all week. Weekends are the only time university kids can really relax and enjoy themselves.Another awesome thing about weekends is they let university students make money at part-time jobs. Lots of university kids work at places like stores, restaurants, offices and call centers on the weekends. The money they earn helps them pay for expenses like rent, food, books and entertainment. My sister waitresses at a breakfast place on Saturday mornings. She gets to eat free pancakes and make pretty good tips! I want a weekend job when I'm older too.But maybe the best part of weekends for university kids is they get to go home and visit family if they live far away. My sister's university is a 6-hour drive from our house, so she can'tcome home very often during the week. But almost every weekend she packs her bags and comes to stay with us. I get so excited when she comes home! We watch movies, play games, bake cookies and just spend quality time together. Weekends make sure university kids don't miss out on precious family time.Weekends are incredible for university students for so many reasons. They get well-deserved breaks from their incredibly difficult classes and schoolwork. They can rest, recharge, have fun, make money and visit loved ones. Weekends give university kids the balance they need between intense studying and healthy lifestyles. Three cheers for weekends - university kids wouldn't survive without them! Weekends are undoubtedly the greatest treasure for hardworking university students.篇4Double Weekend Days are Super Awesome for Big Kids in College!Hello there! My name is Tommy, and I'm a 7-year-old kid who loves to learn new things. Today, I want to talk to you about something really cool that I heard from my older brother, Jimmy. He's a college student, and he gets to have two whole days off from school every single week! Isn't that amazing?Jimmy explained to me that these two days are called the "weekend," and they're meant for big kids like him to take a break from all their hard work and studying. He said that during the week, which is Monday to Friday, he has to go to classes, do homework, and attend lots of boring meetings. But then, when Saturday and Sunday come around, he gets to do whatever he wants!Now, I know what you're thinking: "Tommy, don't you already get weekends off from school?" And you're right, I do! But college is way different from elementary school. Jimmy has to work really, really hard during the week, so having those two days off is super important for him.Let me tell you about all the cool things Jimmy gets to do on his weekends. First of all, he gets to sleep in as late as he wants! Can you imagine that? No more being woken up by Mom or Dad at the crack of dawn. Jimmy can stay in bed until lunchtime if he feels like it!Then, once he's up and ready, Jimmy can do all sorts of fun stuff. Sometimes, he hangs out with his friends and they go to the movies or play video games together. Other times, he goes on adventures around the city, exploring new places and tryingdifferent foods. And if he's feeling really lazy, he can just lounge around in his pajamas all day, watching TV or reading comics.But you know what I think is the best part about Jimmy's weekends? He gets to catch up on his hobbies! Jimmy loves to paint and draw, so he spends a lot of his free time working on his art projects. He's even started learning how to play the guitar, which is so cool! I can't wait until I'm older and can pick up hobbies like that.Now, I know what you're probably thinking: "Tommy, aren't you jealous that your big brother gets to have so much fun on the weekends while you're stuck in school?" Well, to be honest, maybe a little bit. But mostly, I'm just really happy for Jimmy and all the other college kids out there.You see, going to college is really hard work. Jimmy has to take a bunch of difficult classes, write a ton of papers, and juggle so many responsibilities. If he didn't have those two days off every week to recharge and have some fun, I think he might go a little crazy!So, even though I don't get to enjoy the same kind of weekends just yet, I'm glad that Jimmy and his friends do. They deserve to have that time to relax, pursue their interests, and just be kids for a little while longer.Plus, who knows? Maybe when I'm older and in college myself, I'll get to experience the joy of double weekend days too! For now, though, I'll just have to live vicariously through my big brother's adventures.But that's okay, because I know that one day, it'll be my turn to stay up late, sleep in, and spend my weekends however I please. And when that day comes, you can bet I'm going to make the most of it!So, there you have it, folks! That's why double weekend days are so awesome for big kids in college. They work hard all week long, so they deserve to have those two special days to themselves. Jimmy is one lucky guy, and I can't wait until I'm old enough to join him!篇5The Two-Day Weekend is Awesomesauce for College Kids!Hi everyone! My name is Timmy and I'm here to tell you all about why having a two-day weekend is so cool for college students. You see, my older brother Joey just started going to university last year, and he's always talking about how nice it is to get a break from classes on Saturday and Sunday. At first, I didn'treally get why that was such a big deal, but now I totally understand!See, college is way harder than elementary school. Joey has to go to classes for hours and hours every single day Monday through Friday. And I'm not just talking about lessons like math and reading. He has to take all these other crazy subjects too, like philosophy and economics and...ugh, I can't even pronounce half of them! The point is, his brain gets absolutely fried by the end of the week from learning so much new stuff all the time.That's where the two-day weekend comes in! Instead of having to wake up early and rush off to more classes on Saturday and Sunday, Joey gets to just relax and recharge his batteries. He can sleep in as late as he wants (sometimes even until noon, can you believe that?!). He doesn't have to worry about homework or studying or any of that school stuff. It's like he gets a total break from being a student for two whole days!And you know what the best part is? Joey can do whatever he wants on his two-day weekend! Sometimes he just chills out at home, watching movies and playing video games. Other times, he'll go hang out with his friends, grabbing food or seeing a concert or whatever. Every now and then, he even comes home to visit me, Mom, Dad, and the dog Buster (who he claims misseshim more than anyone!). Basically, the two-day weekend gives Joey the freedom to take his mind completely off academics and just be a regular person again.I think that's really important, you know? If Joey had to go to classes and study literally every single day with no breaks, I feel like his brain would totally overload and he'd get burned out superquick. The two-day weekend is like a fun little oasis of free time in the middle of his crazy busy schedule. It lets him decompress and reset so he can attack his schoolwork with a fresh mind and positive attitude when Monday rolls around again.Plus, having that weekend break lets Joey get caught up on other important stuff beyond just studying. He can run errands, do laundry, clean his apartment, go to the gym...you know, all those annoying chores and responsibilities that are way harder to take care of during a jam-packed weekday. Heck, he's even told me that the two-day weekend lets him pick up a few extra shifts at his part-time job, which is great for making extra money.Speaking of money, not having classes on Saturday and Sunday probably saves college kids a pretty penny too! Think about it - if they had to be on campus those days, they'd need to pay for extra meals, transportation, and all sorts of other costs.With the weekend off, Joey can just make some cheap food at home and avoid any unnecessary expenses for a couple days. Every little bit of savings helps when you're a broke student, am I right?But you know what I think is the very best part about college kids getting a two-day weekend? It gives them something to look forward to and breaks up their week in a really fun way! Seriously, every Tuesday or Wednesday, Joey will call home and be like "Only a couple more days until the weekend, you guys!" Then when Friday rolls around, he's absolutely bouncing off the walls with excitement about having his freedom for a couple days. I can only imagine how drab, gloomy, and never-ending each week would feel if he didn't get that little weekend vacation to break things up.Can you tell I'm totally jealous of my brother and his two-day weekend? Elementary school kids like me only get a one-day weekend, and you have no idea how unfair that feels sometimes! I'm just really happy that college students get that little extra day to themselves. It makes me look forward to going to university one day, knowing I'll get toenjoy the same awesome two-day weekend perk as Joey!So in conclusion, I hope I've convinced you why the two-day weekend is just the bestestest thing ever for college students. It gives their overworked brains a chance to rest and reboot. It lets them enjoy free time however they want, without school responsibilities weighing them down. It allows them to tend to other life duties more easily. It probably even saves them some cash. Most importantly, it breaks up their hectic weekly routine in the perfect way and gives them a fun light at the end of the tunnel every single week!College seems approximately a million times harder than kid school, so those poor students deserve whatever perks and advantages they can get. The two-day weekend is definitely one of the sweetest篇6双休日给大学生带来的好处双休日是大学生们最期待的时光,因为它给我们带来了许多好处。