After reading Charlotte's Web 1 The fourth-grade students recently read a book called Charlotte's Web, which is a book about friendship. I was so moved that I almost cried.
This book tells the story of friendship between Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider.
Wilbur faced the fate of being slaughtered after he was born. Wilbur became very upset when he learned about it. Later, he met Charlotte and became good friends. Wilbur told Charlotte that he was going to be killed, and Charlotte made up her mind to help Wilbur. So it wove a big net where Wilbur lived, and the word "great" was woven on it. Wilbur's owner found Wilbur a great pig, so he gave up slaughtering and became better and better to him. Soon, Charlotte wove a big net with the words "Ace Pig" woven on it. Wilbur's master was very happy. Many people came to watch, and Wilbur became more and more famous. Charlotte kept knitting new tricks, and Wilbur won the first place in the competition. With the help of Charlotte, Wilbur changed the fate of being slaughtered, but he didn't know that Charlotte's life was coming to an end. Charlotte never told Wilbur that she was going to die until the last day of her life. Charlotte died alone like this, and a spider who made great contributions quietly left.
Charlotte's friendship is so real and sincere. After helping her friends make great contributions, she is still so modest, never showing off, never being proud, silently accompanying her friends and asking for nothing in return. This friendship is like a gentle trickle, not earth-shattering, but unforgettable!
The fourth-grade students' feelings about Charlotte's Web 2 This book mainly talks about: Fern's father gave Fern a pig named Wilbur, and Fern took good care of Wilbur, but finally his father asked Fern to sell Wilbur to Fern's uncle Zuckerman at a low price. On Mr Zuckerman's farm, Wilbur the pig made a friend, that is, Charlotte. Charlotte and Wilbur have a good time every day, but Wilbur is getting taller and bigger, so he is in danger of death at any time. Just as Wilbur was worried, Charlotte said, "I'll help you." Let Wilbur live a happy life with peace of mind. From then on, Charlotte began to weave the words "Ace Pig", "Great", "Brilliant" and "Modesty" on the Internet, which attracted many people to watch, and Wilbur was completely out of danger. Mr. zuckerman and his family took Wilbur to participate in the piglet beauty contest in the market and won the special prize. Charlotte also made Wilbur a world-famous pig. At the end of her life, Charlotte gave birth to 5 14 little spiders. Charlotte saved a life with her whole life. Wilbur, a good friend, is kind enough to take care of Charlotte's children.
This story tells me that friends should help each other and keep their promises. I also recommend this book to everyone.
After reading the fourth-grade student Charlotte's Web, I spent an afternoon reading a touching book Charlotte's Web, which impressed me deeply. This book describes a touching story: a settled pig named Wilbur lives happily in Mr. zuckerman's house, but Mr. zuckerman intends to kill it as New Year's Day approaches, which makes the pig very anxious. It's still small and doesn't want to die. Later, it made a friend, a spider named Charlotte. Charlotte knew her friend's troubles and made up her mind to help her wholeheartedly. Later, Charlotte wove the words "Ace pig, great, radiant and humble" on her website at different times and places. These words made Wilbur a civilized champion pig in the county and saved him from death. But at this time, Charlotte died. She died on her way back from the county seat. No one was with her when she died. Wilbur cried sadly when he died. Her rescuer has only one wish, and that is to let Wilbur get her eggs back. Later, Wilbur and Charlotte's daughter and granddaughter ...
After reading this book, my tears can no longer stay in my eyes. I shed tears for this spider who helps others without asking for anything in return. I shed tears for this little pig who cherishes friendship. A little spider can weave a web of love. I think we should also be a "Charlotte" when we get along with our friends to make selfless contributions and help others. When you accept others' help, you should be a Wilbur, be grateful and cherish the hard-won ones.
Fourth graders' thoughts on reading Charlotte's Web 4. I have read many books, and my favorite is Charlotte's Web.
Charlotte's Web mainly tells the friendship story between Charlotte the spider and Wilbur the pig.
Wilbur was born as a pig. Facing the fate of being abandoned, Fern gave him a chance to be born again. Soon, Wilbur and Charlotte became soul mates and they helped each other. The master always wanted to kill Wilbur, so Charlotte came up with a clever trick, weaving words such as "ace pig", "greatness" and "humility" on the Internet. When his master saw this scene, he knew Wilbur was a special pig, so Wilbur quickly became a star, won a medal in the competition and escaped the fate of being killed. Wilbur was so grateful to Charlotte that they lived together.
Later, Charlotte gave birth to a little spider, but she died soon. Her last words before she died were: Wilbur, can you help me take my oocysts to the nest and put them there? ..... Wilbur cried, and he didn't want to lose a friend like this. I cried when I saw this, and I was deeply moved by their friendship.
Wilbur carefully took the egg back and hung it at the door. Looking at it every day, he will think of Charlotte ... After a while, the little spider hatched. They travel around the world by balloon! Only three little spiders were left to accompany Wilbur.
This book reminds me that our friends should always help each other. When my watercolor pen ran out of oil, Bianyusi lent it to me. I didn't bring my eraser. Shen Haiting lent it to me. I didn't bring my triangle, so Li Xiangrui lent it to me ... When I was in the second grade, I fell down once and it hurt badly. Haiting picked me up and comforted me all the time. I don't think the pain is that serious. ...
These are common things, but they all touched me. In my mind, they are all my Charlotte.
After reading the fourth-grade student Charlotte's Web and entering the fifth grade, I came into close contact with a book-Charlotte's Web. After reading this book, I was deeply touched.
This book is mainly about Charlotte, Wilbur's friend. In order to prevent Wilbur from being killed by Mr. Zuckerman and make bacon ham, he weaved words such as "Ace Pig", "Great", "Shiny" and "Modesty" on his website, saving Wilbur from death again and again. Mr. zuckerman's family was surprised and thought that there was a God protecting Wilbur the pig. They respected him very much.
What moved me most in the book was the chapter "The Last Day". That day, Wilbur suddenly felt that Charlotte was particularly quiet and had doubts. After several interviews, Charlotte told Wilbur sadly that her birthday was coming and she would die in a day or two. Wilbur was sad to think that there were 540 little spiders in Charlotte's egg bag. If she leaves the barn forever, I must take good care of her children. To this end, Wilbur tried many methods, but still failed to save Charlotte's death. When Charlotte died, she hung on the web she knitted for the last time in her life, lonely and heartbroken.
This is the most popular novel written by Mr. White, an American writer. Charlotte wove a warm love net with spider silk in her works, which saved Wilbur's life and aroused endless love and warmth in every reader's heart-the power of friendship is great, and life without friendship is miserable.
I would like to be as loving as Charlotte, help the poor and be a love messenger! I hope everyone is as caring and sympathetic as Charlotte, and never laugh at others.
In this way, the world will be more harmonious and beautiful!
The feelings of fourth-grade students reading Charlotte's Web 6. During the winter vacation, I read a fairy tale book that moved me very much. The title is Charlotte's Web, written by American writer e b white.
This book tells the story that in Mr. Arabul's pigsty, a settled pig was born, almost killed, and was stopped by Mr. Arabul's daughter Fen. Kind Fern takes good care of the pig every day and names it Wilbur. As the days passed, Wilbur grew bigger and bigger. Mr Arabul sold it to Fern's uncle and moved to Zuckerman's barn. Here, it made many friends, especially with Charlotte the spider. However, one day, the old sheep revealed a terrible news: Wilbur will be killed at Christmas and made into bacon ham. Wilbur felt afraid and desperate. Charlotte Spider comforted him, wove praises on the spider web, and helped him to turn his fate around. Finally, his life came to an end.
Seeing this, I was moved to tears by Charlotte the Spider's sincere, selfless and loyal attitude towards her friends, while Templeton, another character in the book, was selfish, greedy and unsympathetic, which made me feel disgusted.
I want to treat and help my friends like Charlotte and be an honest and trustworthy person!
On weekdays, Teacher Zhao encourages us to read more books. This holiday, I read several books in one breath, immersed in the sea of books every day and gained a lot. One of the books named Charlotte's Web left a deep impression on me.
The story is about a spider named Charlotte, who is very helpful. Once, it lost its life to save its friend, a settled pig named Wilbur (the pig born by the sow is always weak and small, and pig farmers often "solve" it in advance). Later, Wilbur the pig became a famous pig in the local area. But at ordinary times, Wilbur will never forget his friend Charlotte when he looks at the corner covered with cobwebs in the compost heap at the bottom of his barn. Wilbur looked at Charlotte's children and grandchildren, but none of these spiders could take Charlotte's place in his heart.
Charlotte's spirit of helping others is worth learning. Even animals can help each other. Shouldn't each of us be more willing to help others? When others are in trouble, lend a helping hand in time. Although we don't need to lose our lives while helping others like Charlotte, we should try our best to help others. In this way, when you are in trouble, others will help you. We should all be like Charlotte and be a good student who loves to help others. Isn't it?
Thoughts of fourth-grade students reading Charlotte's Web. During the summer vacation, my mother bought me the book Charlotte's Web. I watched it again and again, and I just couldn't put it down.
This is a book full of love. Eight-year-old Finn saved Wilbur's life from his father's axe. She stroked and fed him, and Fern couldn't eat even if the baby pig didn't drink milk first. Wilbur the pig was moved outdoors, and Finn didn't feel relieved until he fell asleep. They wait for the school bus, walk and play together.
When Wilbur the pig was sent to the barn, he became good friends with Charlotte the spider. Charlotte knew Wilbur's fate was killed at Christmas and promised to save him. Charlotte wove "Ace Pig", "Greatness", "Brilliance" and "Humility" on its Internet, which made people think that Wilbur was not an ordinary pig and was not killed. This little spider was still thinking about her friends at the last moment of her life, and ensured Wilbur's safety with her meager strength.
After Charlotte died, Wilbur regarded his children as the most precious thing. In the cold night, he lay down, let his breath warm the egg bag, and waited patiently for the birth of the little spider. Year after year, Charlotte's two or three children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren always live at the door.
After reading it, I also have many questions. Can Fern really understand animal conversations? Can spiders really make up words I think Fern can understand the thoughts and sayings of animals as long as he cares and has love. As long as there is love, spiders can weave amazing words. At the same time, I also want this kind of love to spread to more people, spread to all corners, and make our world full of warmth and beauty!
After reading Charlotte's Web, a fourth-grade student feels that a friend in need is a friend indeed! I read a book called Charlotte's Web in winter vacation, which made me deeply realize the value of friendship.
This book is about a group of animals living happily in Zuckerman's barn, but a terrible news broke the calm of the barn: Wilbur the pig was destined to be bacon and ham. As a pig, heartbroken Wilbur seems to have to accept the fate of being slaughtered, but Charlotte, who looks like a spider, says, "I'll save you." So Charlotte tried her best to weave a writing net regarded as a miracle by human beings again and again with her own silk, which completely saved Wilbur and reversed his fate, and finally won him a special reward and a prosperous future in the market competition. But then Charlotte came to the end of her life. ......
Charlotte wove a pure and friendly net, which made Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider establish the most sincere friendship and deeply touched my heart.
There are also many people around us who need help. Have you ever helped a classmate when he fell on a rainy day? Did you patiently help your classmates review when their grades dropped? When a friend is in trouble, will you lend a helping hand and help him through the difficulties without hesitation? Let's all be around our friends and weave a great friendship network with true love to accompany him to grow up forever!
After reading Charlotte's Web, the fourth-grade students have read many books, such as Two Wan Li under the Sea, Around the World in 80 Days, The Adventures of Tintin, The Story of the Earth and so on. Today I read a new book called Charlotte's Web.
The story is about a group of animals living happily in Zuckerman's barn, among which Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider have established the deepest and most loyal friendship. Then came the bad news that Wilbur the pig was going to be made into a "bacon leg" to fill the human stomach.
For Wilbur, fate came to an end at an early age. What a terrible thing! Charlotte is about to lose one of her best friends. How painful it is! In order to get rid of the predicament, Charlotte used her intelligence to come up with a good way to save Wilbur with her word-making ability.
He asked Templeton the mouse to help him find a magazine from the garbage. Charlotte looked up the words in magazines and knitted them online, such as: Ace pig, awesome ... Mr. zuckerman saw this magical scene and thought it was a miracle, so he invited many reporters.
When people see the falling web, they are convinced that animals can't write such words as "ace pig", "great" and "radiant", and think that Wilbur is really a god pig! These words completely reversed the fate of Wilbur's bacon leg. Later, through Wilbur's unremitting efforts, he finally became a "god pig" and won a special market award.
After reading this book, I feel the ruthlessness of human beings at some time and the pure friendship of animals. Let me learn that I should use my intelligence to help others in times of crisis. Maybe we can't win brilliant honors, but I believe that as long as we work hard and take risks, we can achieve our share of success.
After reading Charlotte's Web, a fourth-grade student felt 1 1 Charlotte, a gray spider who can write, and Wilbur, a settled pig, became good friends. One day, a loud news broke their happiness! Lao Yang said that Wilbur grew up eating his meat, and the pig suddenly became unhappy, but her friend Charlotte changed Wilbur's fate. One day, Charlotte wrote (instead of writing) three words on her internet: ace pig; Then a few days later, I wrote: amazing four seats, radiant. People think that pigs weave themselves. In the following days, Wilbur became Zuckerman's famous pig, but ………… Wilbur's friend Charlotte's life ended. Although the mouse had taken her eggs back to the barn, she left!
Although there were 5 14 little spiders in the egg bag, only 5 1 1 flew away, leaving Nelly, Happy and Alani. They became friends with the pig, but the pig thought that none of them could compare with Charlotte, Charlotte and his friendship, and he would never forget it. Because Charlotte saved her friend with her wisdom. She could have wasted a beautiful summer, but she still didn't feel cheated. A gray spider, a pig, a sweet and happy friendship flows through everyone's heart like a stream. Charlotte wasted her life to save her friends, but who would make friends with someone who betrayed their friends for profit? Some friends may help you by hook or by crook, and some friends will cheat you of your money, but you can think optimistically that in a long life, more friends are better than more enemies. Charlotte. We will never forget you!
Fourth-grade students feel 12 friendship after reading Charlotte's Web, which is a useful savings in life. This savings is sincere help in times of trouble, sincere advice in times of going wrong, sincere help in times of falling, spring breeze to wipe away tears in times of suffering, and a miracle created by the friendship between Charlotte and Wilbur.
In zuckerman's barn, a group of animals live happily. Among them, Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider have established the most sincere friendship. However, the ugliest news broke the calm of the barn: Wilbur's future fate turned out to be bacon and ham. As a pig, Wilbur seems to have to accept the fate of being slaughtered. However, the seemingly small Charlotte bravely stood up and said, "I saved you." Charlotte used her own silk to weave online characters on the pigsty regarded as a miracle by human beings, which completely reversed Wilbur's fate and helped him win a special prize and a future to enjoy his destiny in the market competition, but Charlotte's own life came to an end. Charlotte dedicated her life to Wilbur. She didn't ask for anything in return, nor did she complain. She is so loyal and outstanding. All this is just for that friendship. Who is not moved at this moment? Maybe it is meaningless for a spider to catch mosquitoes all his life, just like a person just wants to live without feelings. That can't be called a person, it's a walking corpse. People always have to do something meaningful when they are alive.
What is friendship? Friendship is a bond to connect emotions, a bridge to communicate hearts, a good medicine to resolve contradictions, and a torch to forge ahead in unity! It is this great friendship that makes life more valuable.
Comment on Charlotte's website, a fourth-grade student; Charlotte's Web, written by writer White, is my favorite book.
A China writer once praised Charlotte's web. He said that there are two kinds of people in the world, one who has read Charlotte's Web and the other who can read Charlotte's Web. Another sentence impressed me deeply: I woke up in the middle of the night and touched my chest, glad to know that I was still alive, because living means I can read Charlotte's Web again.
Yes, the sincere friendship between Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider in the book touched me. I can't read enough. When I have time, I grab books crazily and watch Charlotte's Web in the craziest way.
This book tells the story of the deep friendship between Wilbur and Charlotte. Charlotte saved Wilbur's life, turned him into a pig and changed his fate as a ham. Wilbur was very grateful to Charlotte. Once he thought Charlotte was bad and drank someone else's blood ... Now Wilbur knows that Charlotte is a good person.
Finally, on her deathbed, Charlotte entrusted the child to Wilbur. Who would have thought that these two good friends would be where you are going ... Wilbur has been taking care of Charlotte's children in order to repay her. ...
I was moved by the deep friendship between Wilbur and Charlotte. Friends, if you haven't read this book, please do!
Fourth-grade students' thoughts on Charlotte's Web 14 Charlotte's Web is a very touching story, telling the story of two weak lives helping each other. This story shows the praise of life and the central idea that the power of friendship can overcome everything. After reading it, I feel warm in my heart
The story tells the sincere friendship between Charlotte the spider and Wilbur the pig. Charlotte sacrificed herself for Wilbur and protected her friend's life. The author highlights the greatness of life through the great sacrifice made by this little spider. As early as the spider thought of weaving a web in Wilbur's pigsty, he knew his life was going to die, but he did it anyway. Its selfless dedication to friends is worth learning. Wilbur's fate was completely changed, and the spider's self-sacrifice was rewarded. Charlotte sacrificed herself to fulfill others for a promise, asking for nothing in return. There are many heroes like spiders around us. They leave the hope of life to others. Our revolutionary martyrs sacrificed themselves for the great cause of the nation. Our firemen risked their lives to save the people. Our demining hero Du and our hero Jackie Chan … We have too many such heroes. The times need heroes, role models and role models. They have illuminated our way forward and strengthened our faith.
Charlotte's Web tells the story of a hero and tells people the power of friendship and love. We should learn the little spider's spirit of sacrifice, self-sacrifice and selfless contribution to society. Small spiders can do it, let alone us humans.
Comments of Grade Four Students on Charlotte's Web 15 Charlotte's Web mainly tells the story of a group of animals living happily in Zuckerman's barn, in which Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider established the most sincere friendship. However, the ugliest news broke the calm of the barn: Wilbur's future fate turned out to be bacon and ham. As a pig, it seems that Wilbur, who is sad and desperate, can only accept the fate of being slaughtered. However, the seemingly insignificant Charlotte said, "I will save you." Therefore, Charlotte used her own silk to weave online words on the pigsty, which was regarded as a miracle by human beings and completely reversed Wilbur's fate. Finally, he won a special prize in the market competition and enjoyed a fateful future, but at this time, Charlotte's life as a spider came to an end. ...
This book is full of friendship and love. Wilbur is a resting pig, and Mr. Arabul is going to kill it. But when Mr. Arabul's daughter Fen knew about it, she stopped Mr. Arabul, saved the pig from death and took care of it as her own child. After that, Wilbur was sold to Fern's uncle, Mr. Zuckerman's farm, and Fern went to see pigs almost every day after school. During this time, Wilbur met Charlotte. When she learned that Wilbur would be killed and made into bacon ham, Charlotte knitted the words "ace pig", "great" and "humble" in front of the pigsty on the Internet, so that Wilbur was not killed and made into bacon ham, but also won the special prize in the market competition. ...
As the book says, "Wilbur will never forget Charlotte. Although it (Wilbur) loves its (Charlotte's) children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, none of these spiders can replace Charlotte's position in its heart. Charlotte is unparalleled. " Friendship may be short-lived, but it is irreplaceable.