Ant’s sixth grade composition

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People have always been discriminated against as tiny creatures that can be crushed to death with one finger... Ants, I don’t know if it is because of their innate discrimination because of their small size or something else. , every time I see them running fast on the ground, I secretly laugh at its insignificance and overestimation.

One day, I was eating melon seeds in the yard. When I was bored, I glanced around the yard and suddenly found a large group of ants heading towards the pile of melon seed shells in front of me. I saw them squeezing in and out, searching for the remaining melon seeds. A smaller ant found a pile of remaining melon seeds, and immediately moved the melon seeds with lightning speed, as if afraid of being robbed. of. I suddenly felt sick and thought to myself: "A bunch of ungrateful ants, with your small body, you want to lift something several times bigger than you. You are simply overestimating your ability." Sure enough, the ant just trembled It was standing, swaying from side to side, like a house about to collapse. Suddenly, the melon seeds on it fell off, and I couldn't help but sneer. However, the ant did not give up. It carried the melon seeds with difficulty, moved forward step by step, dropped it, and picked it up again. This was repeated several times, and the ant finally moved the melon seeds to its destination... I couldn't help but feel proud of it. Tremble, me! A person gives up easily when encountering setbacks, while an ant never gives up when encountering setbacks, perseveres, and ultimately succeeds. I felt guilty for what I had just done, and I couldn't help but admire the ants.

Once upon a time, we might laugh at the insignificance of ants; once upon a time, we might play with ants; once upon a time, perhaps we would sneer at ants for overestimating their abilities... too many, too many possibilities, but, When we encounter some setbacks, do we persevere like ants? I don’t think so. Although we have a tall body, we are spiritual dwarfs. What qualifications do we have to laugh at ants?

"It's ridiculous for an earthworm to regret a big tree." This is Han Yu's sarcasm towards ants. But now I think Han Yu was wrong. Ants who dare to shake the tree are at least much better than giving up when we encounter setbacks. Please let us be like ants, don't give up when encountering setbacks, face difficulties and persevere, so that the door to success will open for you. Sixth grade composition about ants 2

"Eliminate termites, kill termites." As soon as I hear this sentence, I will think of the interesting incident a year ago.

One morning, I was carrying my schoolbag and preparing to go to school. I saw that the bark of the trees of all sizes on the road was missing, and there were still some "pipes" made of sand. So, I started investigating further.

On Saturday, a classmate and I conducted an investigation here. Each of us used a slender wooden stick to attack the termites. We punctured their "pipes" and "Wow", termites of various sizes [source] crawled towards us.

We immediately stepped on it with our feet, but it was of no use. We poked them again with a pointed stick, but it was too slow. So I came up with a good idea. I first found a watertight box, and then tried to make them fall into the trap. Finally, I filled the box with water, and all the termites were wiped out in one fell swoop.

After this termite extermination, from now on, no termites will come to bite these trees again. We are all very happy. We no longer worry about the healthy growth of these trees. We have finally done our little bit for environmental protection. Sixth grade composition about ants 3

In colorful. During the summer vacation, which was filled with joy, I carefully observed that ants are weak but strong. Fail but never give up. An animal that works hard but works hard without complaint. They taught me a lot...

On a sunny afternoon, I caught beautiful little dragonflies in a vibrant vegetable patch in front of my house. While I was playing happily, I suddenly saw a long "ant army" non-stop carrying food for the winter. I saw this "ant army" forming a neat team, taking long strides one by one, walking majestically carrying something several times larger than the body, and it was quite unstoppable.

I saw an ant leader who was larger than other ants directing traffic beside the team and scolding some slow ants. He waved the little red flag (its hand) left and right, and the "ant army" moved forward faster.

I wanted to tease these little ants, so I drilled several deep holes into the ground with my thumbs. The "ant army" didn't realize the danger was coming, and all of them fell in as they walked towards the hole. They hurriedly climbed up, but because the cave walls were all fine sand, they fell off the cave walls again and again, but they mustered up their confidence and climbed towards the unreachable cave like well-trained rock climbers. Climb outside. But they still fell down hard, lying on the ground dying.

I wanted to rescue them, but just as I was about to rescue them, these "little soldiers" miraculously stood up again.

They looked at the blue sky outside the cave. Behind the long white clouds, it quickly climbed up with a powerful force. After a while, they all came up incredibly. They stood upright and continued to work tirelessly in the sun. I couldn't help but be surprised.

The little ant taught me never to bow down in the face of difficulties, and to face it with confidence no matter what difficulties we face. Challenge it. Perseverance will inevitably lead to victory. Who wouldn't be shocked by the great truth contained in a small ant? Sixth grade composition about ants 4

Cute animals are everywhere in life. Some people like honest and honest puppies; some people like smart and cute kittens; and some people like clumsy and interesting little yellow ducks. Although I don't like small animals very much, it doesn't affect my artificiality in this composition. My favorite animal is a very inconspicuous little insect - an ant.

Someone asked me why I like this extremely ordinary ant? It's because they have many valuable spirits worth learning from. You see, it is not big, with a small head and two thin tentacles on its head, which tremble slightly in the breeze. Don't underestimate it, it is also an important tool for transmitting information. The ant's teeth are sharp and powerful. It can carry food dozens of times larger than its own body. It also has two bodies that are like "black rice grains" stuck together. The ant has six legs and can climb up quickly. freely.

Have you heard the story about ants in history: "In the last battle between Chu and Han, Xiang Yu's 100,000 troops were besieged by Han Xin's 300,000 troops at Gaixia. Xiang Yu was defeated and fled to At the Wujiang River, when he was about to cross the river in a small boat, he suddenly saw the four characters "Death of the King of Chu" made of ants on the riverside. He sighed: "This is God's will, and it is not a fault of war." After saying this, he drew his sword. He committed suicide. It turned out that this was Han Xin's plan. He wrote these big words in honey in advance, and the ants came to see the honey, which led to the superstitious King Chu being deceived. "It seems that ants love sweets the most."

In addition, ants have other habits. For example, ants can predict the weather. If it is going to rain, they will often "evacuate" the ant nest and "set up camp" in high places.

Ants are also aggressive animals. Have you ever seen the "battle" between ants and caterpillars, but I have observed the process of their fighting: a group of ants are fighting a caterpillar. During the "duel", a few brave ants rushed up to bite the caterpillar. The caterpillar was knocked down by the ants, and several more ants rushed up, biting the caterpillar and not letting go, but the caterpillar was not willing to let go. Showing weakness, he immediately twisted his body and rolled on the ground to clear away the ants on his body. After a while, a large group of ants came and clamped the chubby body of the insect tightly with their small pliers-like mouths, kicked out their splayed legs, some dragged them desperately in front, and some pushed hard from behind. In the end, the caterpillar was "slaughtered" by the ants. He was unable to fight back, but was finally dragged to the entrance of the cave by the ants, torn apart and moved back home. Although the ants suffered many casualties, their spirit of unity, cooperation and never giving up defeated caterpillars that were several times taller than themselves.

I admire those hard-working, capable and persevering ants. I praise those ants who work together and have the courage to fight. Thinking of this, I have a deep respect for these little creatures. Sixth grade composition about ants 5

On Saturday morning, as usual, I got up early and stood on the balcony looking at the blue sky after the rain, the white clouds, the dense mangroves, and the low tide of the sea. and dark green mountains, feeling the beautiful sunshine, moist sea breeze and fresh air. Suddenly I felt a little itching on my calf. When I lowered my head, I saw a small ant crawling up my leg. I gently brushed it off. Only then did I find a few little ants on the balcony, surrounding a grain of millet, running around so busy that I didn't know what they were doing. So I squatted down and observed carefully.

I saw a little ant touch the rice grain, circle around the rice grain twice, and run away towards the balcony. Another little ant ran towards me. They clashed their tentacles and ran away. The first little ant continued to run towards the balcony, but the second one ran towards the rice grain. It turned out that there was a small crack between the two floor tiles on the balcony, and there were a few ants that looked like guards at the crack. I saw the first little ant bumping against the guard ant at the door a few times, then it turned around and ran towards the rice grains again. Two guard ants hurriedly ran towards the crack, and soon a large group of ants ran out of the crack and ran towards the rice grains. I am puzzled, how do they move their troops, how do they communicate and transmit information between them?

I quickly opened "One Hundred Thousand Whys" and finally found the answer: ants are social insects that like warm and humid caves. Their bodies are divided into three parts: head, thorax, and abdomen. It has a pair of antennae, three pairs of legs on the thorax, and an oval abdomen. Ants communicate and transmit information through the collision of their tentacles, much like two acquaintances shaking hands and saying hello. I took a magnifying glass to observe the ants again, and they looked exactly like the ones described in the book. And I also learned that the busy people running around are worker ants. They go out separately to look for food, and then are responsible for moving the food back to the ant nest. If the food is too big, like the grain of rice, they have to move rescuers, and everyone works together to move the food back.

Moreover, I also learned that there are many kinds of ants. The ants in the ant nest include queen ants and worker ants. The queen is busy reproducing, and the workers are mainly responsible for food and defense tasks. However, the life span of worker ants is very short, generally no more than seven days.

Although I did not observe how the worker ants died, through observation and consulting books, I not only understood the way ants communicate and transmit information, but also the lifestyle and clear division of labor of ants.

Nature is so wonderful! Sixth grade composition about ants 6

Some people love the ferocity and majesty of lions, some love the simplicity and honesty of elephants, some love the diligence and simplicity of bees, some love the cleverness and cuteness of monkeys...but I love the unity. Friendly, small and weak little ant.

Three parts: head, chest, abdomen, six legs, and a pair of antennae, constitute a simple life form-ant! Perhaps it was its smallness that attracted me. A tiny body can move things dozens of times heavier than itself, but humans can't do that. They only bully the weak; a tiny body can form a huge family with tens of millions of members, but humans can't. , they will only crowd out everywhere; their small bodies can be orderly, united and friendly, but humans cannot, they will only scheming. In fact, humans still have to learn from ants in some aspects. That’s why I love ants!

How tenacious ants are. Last time I deliberately threw a big biscuit to see if the ants would dare to move it. What I didn't expect was that an ant that was smaller than the average ant volunteered to rush forward. I was deeply shocked that a little ant had such courage. I was surprised by her courage. The little ant wanted to try to lift it up, but even though he tried to suck it, the biscuit still didn't move at all. He was not discouraged. He nodded and took a deep breath. He squatted down with his feet, grabbed the biscuits with his hands, and concentrated all his strength on his hands. He raised his strength, kicked his feet, gritted his teeth, closed his eyes, and suppressed his face until it turned red. Finally, the hard work paid off. The biscuits were raised a little, but they were put down again within a few seconds. Most people give up after failing twice, but Ant has to try again. That’s why I love ants!

How united ants are. All the ants present were moved by the little ant's perseverance. They came to help together and elected the little ant as the commander to tell them what to do. The ant commander issued the command: "Ready". Everyone held their breath and prepared the spring quilt movements, "Lift!", as the command ended, the biscuit was actually lifted up. I was once again shocked by the unity of the ants. The little ants were so united. The commander shouted a slogan: "One, two, one, one, two, one..." The ants marched toward the entrance of the cave in neat steps! That’s why I love ants!

How clever ants are. Just as they were approaching the entrance of the hole, the biscuits suddenly fell down - the ants had no strength. Just when everyone was in trouble, the commander came up with a plan. It said: "Everyone break off a small biscuit, move it home, and run a few more times. In this way, the biscuits will become less and less until there are no more." After a short rest, everyone did what the commander said. , as a result, the biscuits were moved back to the hole.

I really can’t believe what I saw today. The ants are smart, united and tenacious. I think some people are not as good as them! Sixth grade composition about ants 7

I leaned quietly under the big tree, and a small black ant attracted my attention.

It walked and walked, but could not find its home. Could it be that he was lost? Or does he know the way, but home is too far? Suddenly, another little ant ran over. He should be his family member. Otherwise, how could he touch his antennae and cuddle up to him and move forward together? Following them, we finally found their home. Not long after entering, he led a large group of ants out. I saw them lined up in a line, striding through the forest composed of small grasses, walking over the hills, and walking over the mountains. They climbed over the mountains and came to a small piece of bread. Oh, it turns out that little ant found food! After a while, they each had their share, lined up in a neat line, and went home. They moved again and again, and the piece of bread gradually became smaller and smaller over time. They did not stop moving until there was no more bread. The little ant walked in the front, as if he was the captain.

On the way home, I met many companions. They greeted each other, but their team never fell behind or became scattered. They are like an army that goes out to war and returns triumphantly after victory; they are also like a phalanx, performing for the forests and hills.

It turns out that the ant family is so united!

As the sun sets in the west, the darkening sky wakes me up. Ants are so great!