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Dishabao 400-word composition

Bao's 400-word composition is as follows:

Fourth grade composition Dishabao 1

The jingle bell is ringing. My classmate flies to the playground like a bird. I found an empty place and played the game of throwing sandbags with my classmates.

The game has started. We play with rocks, scissors and cloth to decide who is the sandbag dodger. We played three rounds and I was considered a sandbag dodger. Whenever I turn around and watch them whisper to each other, my heart always beats fast.

The game has begun. My intuition is true. They have colluded. They hit my left foot first and then my right foot. Even if I can dodge, as the saying goes, one can't beat four hands, let alone seven or eight hands!

Once, I slipped and fell to the ground. Others took the opportunity to hit me. I'll roll to the right at once. Finally, I can't roll any more. I hooked the person who wanted to hit me with my foot, and then got up and ran forward. The person I hooked got angry and grabbed the sandbag and threw it at me. I just tripped again. When I fell, I thought it was all over, but when the sandbag flew over my head, I immediately became happy. I got up, ran over, picked up the sandbag and shouted "I won!" "

Although I scraped my skin when I rolled, I had a good time!

Composition of Class IV sandbag II

Today in physical education class, we played a game of throwing sandbags. I am in a group with a friend of mine.

At first, we didn't talk, just kept throwing and picking up. You threw it and I threw it. Later, once I threw the sandbag at her, she missed it and casually said, "The sandbag will not spare you." I smiled. She threw it at me again, but I missed it, and I said the same thing. Later, when we threw sandbags again, we shouted "Pink is coming" to each other, and the receiver reached out and caught it, turning around and snickering.

Sometimes, when one of us is absent-minded, the other will shout "I'll beat you!" " ".Sometimes someone shouts" sandbags are flying ",while another person shouts" sandbags are flying back "and catches them and throws them back ... We have made up many similar slogans.

When we are tired of standing, we squat down. One person puts his hand on the ground to make it look like a goal, and the other person rolls up the sofa with his hand or kicks it with his foot. At this time, sandbags seem to have become football again.

But it wasn't fun. We stood up again, shouting and losing as before. While we were having fun, the teacher said that we would stop playing and let us move freely. I rolled her clothes into a ball with her and wrapped them in my clothes. We played for a while and all our clothes fell off.

We had a good time, and our laughter drifted upstairs.