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Family education six-in-one composition materials
Dear teachers and students of the "Holiday Six Ones" activity: Hello everyone!

During the winter vacation, the school assigned us a special assignment-"Six Sessions and One Activity". I am ashamed to see this "six ones". In fact, these are all within our power, but I have never done them for my parents. So I made up my mind that from now on I must do these things well one by one to repay my parents.

On the second day of the holiday, when my parents went to work, I began to get busy, folding the quilt, cleaning the table and sweeping the floor. In a short time, my little world was changed. The quilt is neat, the books on the table are neat, and the dolls are all in their own hands. I am glad to see the fruits of my labor. It is really difficult to recall that parents are busy with work and have to clean up the housework.

In normal life, we are all "little emperors and little princesses" with food in our mouths, but I have never found that my father has white hair on his head and my mother has wrinkles on her face. They are too hard. I should bring my parents a cup of tea or give them a kiss. These things are not cherished in our eyes, but in the eyes of my parents, this is the biggest reward we give them. Flowers thank the rain and dew, because the rain and dew moistened its growth; The mountain is grateful to the earth, because the earth makes it lofty. A small flower, a mountain, will be grateful in their own way, although they can't speak. Why don't we thank those who have paid for themselves? Through this activity, I learned to be grateful. Our parents gave birth to us, raised us, gave us all the love and spared no effort to provide us with schooling. We should repay them with our own actions. Gratitude is a fine tradition of our nation and the minimum moral character of a person. I hope everyone will take action and do something for their parents to repay them.