Standing on the familiar railing and looking down, that's a sophomore. Boys get together in small groups, shoulder to shoulder, while others roll on the ground. Everyone, I guess. Girls are much quieter than boys, leaning against the windowsill in twos and threes, and their faces are rippling with the unique and moving smiles of youth. I guess they are discussing something interesting enthusiastically-a pop singer? Or is it a certain style of clothes that is popular recently? Or is it your "little secret"? ..... Girls of this age are quiet, but their hearts are quite complicated.
There was a ringing laugh behind him. Turn around and let's be students. Suddenly a gust of wind blew in front of my eyes, and a figure flew straight past me, followed by another figure. Looking at the place where romance was taken away, a girl was struggling to catch up with a boy. From time to time, the boy turned around and shook the pencil case in his hand-it was estimated to be a girl's, and his face looked provocative and naughty. The girl who chased her shouted, "Give it back!" The boy in front was not scared at all, shouting, "Come on, come on, grab it if you can!" " ..... Compared with the students in Grade Two, the students in Grade One are more lively and less calm.
Turning my head to look at the playground, I was surprised to see a girl in grade three. I am very happy, because I seldom see junior three students walk out of the classroom. Their sprint stage is very hard, and they rarely have time to rest-figuratively speaking, it is more unusual to see junior three students on the playground than to see a panda on the street. The girl seemed to be watching the boys play basketball, so serious that she didn't notice there was another person behind. Another girl in the back motioned the people around her not to talk, then threw out her hands, blindfolded the girl who was watching the ball intently, and said something naughtily-I couldn't hear what she was saying because it was too far away. Judging from the girl's surprised expression, it is probably "guess who I am"! Then the person in front smiled. Looking at them, I feel that I am looking at a beautiful painting in a trance. The picture is very quiet and reassuring. The only feeling given to people in the third grade is three words: youth, maturity and quietness. Soon, just two years, maybe we will become like this. ...
Every grade and every age will have its stage characteristics, which can be fully displayed in this short ten minutes. People who look at them are the most comfortable, which can be said to be a kind of enjoyment or satisfaction. Although it's only ten minutes.
Close your eyes, a vivid picture of the recess scene flashed in your mind, but it soon disappeared. I am eager to continue to savor this moving picture, so I opened my eyes, stared into the distance and quietly enjoyed this ten-minute break. ...