On the morning of June 1, the bright sunshine shines on the whole campus, making the school that has just entered the provincial level more beautiful. In order to celebrate our children's festival, the school held a colorful and interesting garden activity.
The park activities include fishing, shooting, blowing candles, shooting and guessing
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Clip glass beads, play blind ball, shuttlecock ball, hula hoop, float needle, play table tennis. Among them, I think the most interesting project is blowing candles. The rules of this project are: if you blow out three or four candles at a time, you can get a pair of lottery tickets; If you blow out five or six candles at a time, you can get two pairs of lottery tickets. When I arrived at the activity site with enthusiasm, there were already more than 20 people waiting in line there, so I had to wait patiently at the end of the line. The team flows forward slowly like flowing water. I really hope it will be my turn in the blink of an eye. At this time, some students blew out six candles in one breath, and their faces showed complacency. I thought to myself: look at me later! Some students only blew out three or four candles at a time; Other students made great efforts. Their mouths were round, but they didn't even blow out a candle. Disappointed, they wanted to blow again, so they had to run to the back of the line and continue to queue up. Watching their performance, my heart was both happy and nervous, and I was really worried that I could not blow out any of them. If so, it would be too boring.
After a while, it was my turn to play. I walked quickly to the candlestick table, took a deep breath, and then ran quickly forward and blew the breath to the candle with the greatest strength. Wow, the teacher and the students exclaimed. I looked back, and I unexpectedly blew out five candles at one time. I jumped up with joy. The referee teacher gave me two pairs of lottery tickets. At this time, the students behind me cast envious eyes on me.
Later, I played a lot of projects and felt that they were all very good. When the garden tour ended, I was sweating and my clothes were soaked, but I didn't feel tired at all. I really hope that every day is June 1, and every day can have such happiness.