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课堂小插曲蜜蜂作文600字以上
“嗡嗡嗡……”一阵恼人的声音在耳边响起,原本安静的课堂瞬间变得热闹起来。

那是一节语文课,老师正声情并茂地给我们讲解着课文,同学们也都听得津津有味。

突然,这“嗡嗡”声就像一颗炸弹,在教室里炸开了锅。

“哎呀,是蜜蜂!”坐在窗边的小明第一个叫了起来。

大家的目光“唰”地一下都投向了窗户那边。

只见一只胖乎乎的蜜蜂,正欢快地在窗户玻璃上乱撞,似乎想要找到出去的路。

“别让它飞进来啊!”胆小的小红吓得捂住了脸。

“别怕别怕,看我把它赶出去。

”自诩为“勇敢小战士”的小刚拿起一本书,就朝着蜜蜂挥舞过去。

“哎呀,你别乱打,小心打到人!”同桌的小美着急地喊道。

这时候,老师放下了手中的课本,笑着说:“同学们别慌,咱们先安静下来,看看这小蜜蜂到底想干嘛。


在老师的安抚下,大家渐渐安静了下来。

蜜蜂似乎也感受到了气氛的变化,飞得慢了些。

“老师,它是不是迷路啦?”我好奇地问道。

“有可能哦,小蜜蜂可能误打误撞飞进了咱们教室。

”老师回答道。

就在大家你一言我一语的时候,蜜蜂终于找到了窗户的缝隙,“嗖”地一下飞了出去。

“哎呀,终于飞走啦!”大家都松了一口气。

课堂又恢复了平静,老师继续讲起了课文,可我们的心思却还在那只调皮的小蜜蜂身上。

这小小的蜜蜂插曲,给原本有些枯燥的课堂增添了不少乐趣,也让我们在紧张的学习中,有了一段轻松愉快的小时光。

现在回想起来,还忍不住会笑出声呢!。

上课时飞进来一只蜜蜂作文

上课时飞进来一只蜜蜂作文

上课时飞进来一只蜜蜂作文“嗡嗡嗡……”正在上课呢,教室里突然飞进来一只蜜蜂。

这一下子,原本安静的课堂可就热闹起来啦!
这只蜜蜂就像一个不请自来的“小捣蛋”,在教室里横冲直撞。

同学们的
目光一下子就被它吸引过去了,哪还有心思听课呀!有的同学眼睛瞪得大大的,紧紧跟着蜜蜂的飞行轨迹,脑袋也跟着转来转去;有的同学吓得缩起了脖子,
生怕蜜蜂落到自己身上;还有的同学居然兴奋地站起来,想要伸手去抓。

老师一开始还努力维持秩序,大声喊着:“都坐好,别管那只蜜蜂!”可
是这只蜜蜂好像故意和老师作对似的,飞得更起劲了。

老师也没办法,只能一
边讲着课,一边时不时地用手挥一挥,想要把蜜蜂赶走。

我心里也直犯嘀咕:这蜜蜂啥时候能飞走啊?别影响我们上课呀!可这小
家伙完全不理会我的想法,一会儿飞到窗户边撞玻璃,一会儿又在灯管周围绕
圈圈。

在大家的“祈祷”下,这只蜜蜂可能是飞累了,也可能是觉得这里不好玩,从窗户飞走了。

教室里瞬间安静下来,老师清了清嗓子,说:“好了,咱们继
续上课!”这堂课因为这只蜜蜂,变得格外难忘!。

一只蜜蜂飞进了教室作文四百字左右

一只蜜蜂飞进了教室作文四百字左右

一只蜜蜂飞进了教室作文四百字左右
阳光斜洒在课桌上,同学们都在埋头苦读,突然一个黑点点飘了进来。

哇,原来是一只小蜜蜂!
这蜜蜂可真是个好奇宝宝,在教室里飞来飞去,翅膀嗡嗡地响个不停。

大家纷纷抬头看,这家伙怎么跑这儿来了?
教室里一下子就热闹了。

有的同学拿起书扇啊扇,想把小蜜蜂赶跑;有的则掏出手机,咔嚓咔嚓地拍个不停。

可这蜜蜂一点都不怕,还悠闲地穿梭在桌椅间,甚至停在某个同学的课本上,好像在研究什么似的。

课间铃声一响,大家都跑出去了,教室里只剩下小蜜蜂自己。

它还在那儿飞啊飞,似乎对这里的学习气氛很感兴趣,也想来凑凑热闹。

最后,小蜜蜂找到了窗户的缝隙,一溜烟儿地飞了出去,消失在那蓝天白云里了。

这小家伙,真是个有趣的小精灵!。

一只蜜蜂来到课堂_优秀作文

一只蜜蜂来到课堂_优秀作文

一只蜜蜂来到课堂
李一璐
今天,上品德课的时候,教室里飞进了一只蜜蜂。

我拿作业到讲台上给吴老师检查,回到座位时,不知谁尖叫了一声:“蜜蜂来啦!”我赶紧“飞”到座位上,仰起头寻找蜜蜂。

只见蜜蜂在一位同学的头上“散步”,把那位同学吓得四处逃窜。

蜜蜂却左飞一下,右飞一下,搅得我眼花缭乱,头晕乎乎的。

可我还要保持警惕,以防蜜蜂蛰我。

几个回合下来,蜜蜂终于累了,懒洋洋地趴在教室的窗户上。

这时,不知是谁拉了一下窗帘,蜜蜂受到惊吓,再度起飞。

一会儿趴在左边的灯泡上,一会儿叮在右边的灯泡上,最后它又停在了窗户上。

吴老师赶紧拿起一本书,只听“啪”的一声……
虽然这只蜜蜂扰乱了我们的课堂,但是又给课堂增添了一丝乐趣。

更重要的是,它让我的日记又有内容可以写啦!
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蜜蜂飞进教室写一篇作文

蜜蜂飞进教室写一篇作文

蜜蜂飞进教室写一篇作文
《教室里的不速之客》
“嗡嗡嗡……”,正在上着课呢,突然一阵奇怪的声音传来。

呀!一只蜜蜂飞进了教室。

这可真算得上是位不速之客呀!
这只蜜蜂就那么大摇大摆地在教室里飞来飞去,刚开始大家还没怎么在意,可它却越来越嚣张,竟然在同学们的头顶上绕起圈来。

它小小的翅膀扇动得可快啦,发出的声音还挺响。

同学们的目光都被它吸引过去了,这堂课呀,算是有点进行不下去喽。

我眼睁睁看着它从我眼前飞过,嘿,这家伙,翅膀透明得很呢,上面的纹路都清晰可见。

它那圆滚滚的身体上有着黄黑相间的条纹,还毛茸茸的,就像穿着一件特别的毛衣。

它的小脑袋晃晃悠悠的,一对小触角也跟着动呀动的。

它先是飞到了第一排的小丽那里,小丽吓得赶紧低下头,把书都举起来挡住自己的脸。

蜜蜂绕了她一圈,好像觉得无趣,又嗡嗡地飞到了后面。

接着,它飞到了调皮鬼王二麻子头上,这家伙居然还想用手去拍蜜蜂,结果没
拍到蜜蜂,倒是把自己的脑袋拍得生疼,疼得他龇牙咧嘴的,引得大家一阵哄笑。

这蜜蜂似乎也被逗乐了,在那晃悠了好一会儿。

它飞了好一会儿后,好像累了,停在了窗户边上。

这时候,我们的老师小心翼翼地走过去,打开窗户,想让蜜蜂飞出去。

可是这蜜蜂似乎还舍不得走呢,在窗户边上又磨蹭了好久,最后终于还是飞出去啦。

哎呀,这只蜜蜂可真是给我们这堂课带来了不一样的乐趣呀。

等蜜蜂飞走了,我们才又重新开始好好上课,不过呀,大家心里估计都还在想着这只有趣的小蜜蜂呢!这不,直到下课,还有同学在讨论它呢,哈哈!。

教室里的不速之客作文蜜蜂

教室里的不速之客作文蜜蜂

教室里的不速之客作文蜜蜂
一个宁静而下午,每个教室都传来了朗朗的读书声,一切都那么的和谐。

忽然,一只蜜蜂飞进了我们的教室,读书声一下子被打断了!“啊!蜜蜂!”一个尖叫声把吵闹的教师点燃了。

那只蜜蜂兴冲冲的飞进了我们的教师,它的翅膀轻得像羽毛薄得像卫生纸。

它快速的煽动,拉起了整个身体,它的眼睛大大的还有一点点彩色的光,它的身体的花纹成长条形,一黑一黄一黑一黄,远远的看它的身上还长了很多棕色的毛长长的毛,遮住了它那身体上的花纹,它的腿非常非常小,是黑色的站立的时候它把它伸出来,伸得长长的,不仔细看和高度近视眼的人还看不到。

它飞进来后,先到灯上面休息,一会儿因为那儿非常亮,它可能有一点近视了,需要一点灯光才看得清,它才坐下来看清了教室里的一切,我们又把所有的灯关了,它过了一会儿,反应过来以后,才知道教室里有很多很多人。

它想了一会儿,飞了起来,很有礼貌的在教室中间的高度,给我们每一个人,都打了一个招呼。

虽然它近视了,但它估得很准,它是一排一排的打招呼的,从右往左然后再从左到右,经过了每一个人的头顶。

过了一会儿,蜜蜂忽然停住不动了,又过了一会儿,它倒过来,倒过去,飞到窗那边想飞出去,但它飞得太高了一点,飞到窗户上面的那块玻璃上,它一直想冲出去,一直飞,一直飞,还没有飞下去,最后越来越下去,终于飞出去了。

有关于写教室进蜜蜂的作文六百字

有关于写教室进蜜蜂的作文六百字

有关于写教室进蜜蜂的作文六百字全文共8篇示例,供读者参考有关于写教室进蜜蜂的作文六百字篇1每当吃起蜂蜜,我都会想起勤劳的蜜蜂。

春天百花盛开,蜜蜂们可忙啦。

看,一只只蜜蜂都在干嘛呢?啊!原来是在采蜜呀!嘿,它们一个俯冲冲了下去,落在花朵上,开始采蜜了。

采完蜜,它们就打道回府。

放下蜜,它们又重新出发,继续采蜜。

一天之中,它们就这样来来回回无数次。

听说,为了酿造五百克蜜,一只蜜蜂通常要飞行十几万公里,相当于绕地球三四圈。

更令人赞叹的是,蜜蜂这么辛苦地酿蜜,它们自己吃的却少之又少,绝大部分都被人们取走了。

当人们吃到蜂蜜的时候,觉得生活都是甜的。

在一个电视节目里,我看到了摇蜂蜜。

摇蜂蜜的时候,诱人的黄澄澄的蜂蜜流出来,让人忍不住流口水。

我马上拿出我们家珍藏的一罐蜂蜜,用勺子舀了一勺,不忍心一口吞下去,只轻轻抿了一口。

啊!香甜的味道激发了我的味蕾,真好吃!我不禁赞叹:蜜蜂可真勤劳,帮我们酿出美味的蜂蜜,让我们的生活蜜一样甜。

环卫工人也一样勤劳。

他们每天三四点就起床,认真打扫街道,扫帚声将城市唤醒。

一年四季,无论刮风下雨还是烈日曝晒,他们都无怨无悔地准时出现在街道上,为人民服务。

每天,我们一起床就看到干净的.街道,这是谁的劳动成果?环卫工人。

环卫工人用自己辛勤的劳动让我们生活的环境变得整洁干净舒服。

生活在这样的环境中,我们感觉生活无比美好,对未来有着无限憧憬。

蜜蜂酿蜜,让我们的生活无比甜蜜。

环卫工人默默工作,让我们生活的环境无比洁净,让生活变得无比美好!蜜蜂和环卫工人勤劳无私,我敬佩他们!有关于写教室进蜜蜂的作文六百字篇2标题:教室里的小访客那天上午,我正专心听老师讲课呢。

突然间,我发现有一只小小的黄色小东西在窗台上飞来飞去,真漂亮!我仔细一看,原来是一只小蜜蜂!小蜜蜂飞到了窗户上,用它细小的触角在玻璃上摸来摸去,似乎在寻找出路。

不知为什么,它竟然从窗缝里钻进了我们的教室。

看到蜜蜂进来,好多同学开始窃窃私语,有些胆小的同学还吓得缩到椅子底下去了。

当蜜蜂飞进教室作文7篇

当蜜蜂飞进教室作文7篇

当蜜蜂飞进教室作文当蜜蜂飞进教室作文7篇在平日的学习、工作和生活里,大家都经常看到作文的身影吧,作文是一种言语活动,具有高度的综合性和创造性。

相信写作文是一个让许多人都头痛的问题,下面是小编为大家收集的当蜜蜂飞进教室作文,希望对大家有所帮助。

当蜜蜂飞进教室作文1上课时,窗外传来了一阵“嗡嗡嗡”的声音,不好,一只小蜜蜂飞了进来。

班上一片混乱,女生们十分害怕蜜蜂,有的像只地鼠,一下子躲到桌子底下去;有的双手抱头,蜷缩成一团,最后还披上外套,把自己罩住;有的匍匐前进,爬到门口,躲在墙后;有的吓得呆若木鸡,全身手脚连一微米也不敢动了。

蜜蜂却对我们很好奇,它飞到女生前面,女生们立马“手舞足蹈”,蜜蜂也吓得连忙后退。

接着,女生马上以迅雷不及掩耳之势跑了出去,不到十秒钟,所有女生集体“失踪”。

就算蜜蜂这么吓人,有的男生也“目中无蜂”。

比如这一位朱显安同学。

蜜蜂慢慢地向他靠近,在他面前耀武扬威地飞来飞去。

可是,朱显安同学也只是看了两眼,又回去写作业了。

蜜蜂仿佛有些气急败坏,向他靠近,拿针放在他眼前威胁,朱显安纹丝不动,蜜蜂也没了办法,飞走了。

还有一部分男生十分勇敢,看,有的人拿出兵器——玩具昊天锤,向蜜蜂全力砸去,可全都没打中,他们立马变成了泄了气的皮球,脸气得红彤彤的;有的人拿出外套,慢慢向蜜蜂靠近,再猛地一压,罩住了,正当高兴之时,蜜蜂一个猛冲,从缝隙中飞了出去;有的想拍死蜜蜂,可被它躲了过去。

教室里一片混乱。

最后,还是班主任张雯老师以闪电般的速度把蜜蜂赶走了,教室里的这场没有硝烟的战争终于结束了!当蜜蜂飞进教室作文2星期四的下午,我们像往常一样安安静静地听课。

突然,一阵“嗡嗡嗡”的声音传来,是谁在叫呀?哦,原来是我们班来了位客人——蜜蜂。

“啊……蜜蜂!”林珞骁大叫着,班上顿时乱成了一团。

郑老师板着脸,瞪着我们。

“小声点!”她说,她赶忙把窗户打开,用软尺有意识地驱赶着蜜蜂。

这时,胆小的女生都把头藏在椅子底下,男生们有的把试卷捂在脸上,有的把小黄帽戴在头上,还有的把书包当铠甲保护自己……只有郑老师镇定地站在讲台桌前。

蜜蜂飞进了教室_二年级作文

蜜蜂飞进了教室_二年级作文

蜜蜂飞进了教室
有一天,我们大家都在认真地读书。

忽然,有一只蜜蜂飞进了教室,它可爱极了。

它长着一个圆圆的脑袋,椭圆形的身子,小蜜蜂在这个同学的头上转转,又在那个同学的头上转转,它似乎对这里的一切都很好奇,好像在说:“你们都在这里干什么呀?”有一个小朋友带了一个花的发夹,蜜蜂急忙飞了过去,它仔细地看了看,发现原来是一朵假花。

小蜜蜂自言自语地说:“我今天是要到花园去采蜜的,怎么就飞到这里来了?”小蜜蜂在教室逛了几分钟就飞走了。

二5班蒋伊静
能抓住自己身边的事情来写,不错的。

第1页共1页。

蜜蜂飞进课堂作文500

蜜蜂飞进课堂作文500

蜜蜂飞进课堂作文500
作文一
今天上课的时候,突然一只蜜蜂飞进了教室。

这只蜜蜂可调皮啦,在教室里嗡嗡地飞来飞去。

同学们的目光都被它吸引过去了,大家又好奇又有点害怕。

有的同学吓得赶紧低下头,生怕蜜蜂飞到自己这儿来。

有的同学却大胆地盯着蜜蜂看,还想伸手去抓呢。

老师一开始也被吓了一跳,不过很快就镇定下来。

她告诉我们不要乱动,蜜蜂不会轻易伤人的。

这只蜜蜂飞了一会儿,可能是觉得这里不好玩,就从窗户飞走啦。

教室里又恢复了平静,我们继续上课。

作文二
上课铃响了,我们都端端正正地坐在座位上。

突然,一只蜜蜂不知道从哪儿飞了进来。

它在教室里横冲直撞,就像一个迷路的孩子。

同学们开始叽叽喳喳地讨论起来。

“哎呀,蜜蜂会不会蜇人呀?”胆小的小红担心地说。

“别怕别怕,只要我们不动,它不会伤害我们的。

”勇敢的小明安慰着大家。

蜜蜂一会儿飞到黑板前,一会儿飞到窗户边,似乎在寻找出去的路。

它终于找到了窗户的缝隙,飞了出去。

这场小小的意外,让原本枯燥的课堂变得有趣了起来。

蜜蜂作文之蜜蜂进教室作文

蜜蜂作文之蜜蜂进教室作文

蜜蜂进教室作文【篇一:蜜蜂飞进教室来了】蜜蜂飞到教室来了今日很不爽,那是因为一只蜜蜂!一个阳光明朗的下午,我们坐在教室写作业。

不知什么时候,教室里飞来了一只蜜蜂,同学们见了蜜蜂有的躲潜藏藏,有的哇哇大喊。

小怡同学正坐在地点上写作业,蜜蜂却飞到小怡同学头上,蜜蜂一会儿停在小怡同学的头上,蜜蜂一会儿停在小怡同学的头上,一会儿在小怡同学身边旋转,同学们见这情形一时尖叫,一时大笑,而小怡同学吓得一动也不敢动。

蜜蜂仿佛是在告诉小怡同学一些事情。

同学们见这情形一时尖叫,一时大笑,而小怡同学吓得一动也不敢动。

因为同学的一惊一乍,老师说:“小怡同学,你先走出教室,看一下可不能够把蜜蜂引出去。

”小怡同学听了老师的话,慢慢地走开地点,谨小慎微地走出教室,可小怡同学走到课室们口时,蜜蜂却又停在半路回旋转,回到本来的地点上飞。

到了最后,蜜蜂飞得不不耐烦了,又停在小匀同学的头上。

同学们又大笑起来。

小匀吓得趴了下来,脸都白了。

老师又叫小匀同学出去,蜜蜂也随着出去了。

唉,我叹了一口气,老师说:“小匀和小怡同学,你们先坐回地点上。

”结果,蜜蜂还有绕着小怡同学转,同学们看见了这样的场面,都在哈哈大笑,当时教室已经乱成一片,笑声和说话声混在一同,成了一种很刺耳的噪音。

这下好了,老师也坐不下去了。

老师拿着书拍了一下桌子,“啪”的一声,课事立刻变得寂静了,噪音没了,只听见小鸟洪亮的喊声了。

老师拿着书籍走到小怡同学眼前,用书往小怡同学头上一打,蜜蜂掉下来了,大家不再吵了。

老师说:“就一只蜜蜂,打死它不就能够了吗?”很快,教室又寂静下来了。

【篇二:描绘蜜蜂的作文】描绘蜜蜂的作文春暖花开,遍地五彩斑斓,天气和明,蓝天上飘着朵朵白云。

野外上嫩嫩的鹅黄沉没了大地,极像是一张张不规则的黄|色地毯。

轻柔的阳光安慰着它,秀绿的麦畦与它交相辉映。

我想,这花丛里必然有数也数不清的繁忙着的蜜蜂吧!于是,我快步走近那黄花丛,顿时,一缕缕清风中夹杂着辣鼻的香气,动人肺腑。

当一只蜜蜂飞进教室时英语作文100字

当一只蜜蜂飞进教室时英语作文100字

当一只蜜蜂飞进教室时英语作文100字全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1A Bee Comes to VisitIt was a sunny Tuesday morning and we were all sitting in Mrs. Johnson's 3rd grade class. I was daydreaming about playing outside at recess when suddenly I heard a loud buzz! A huge bumblebee had somehow flown in through the open window and was zipping around the classroom."Eeeek! A bee! A bee!" screamed Lily, jumping up from her desk. The bee zoomed right past her pigtails, making her shriek even louder. Pretty soon, pandemonium broke out as everyone realized there was a bee loose in the room."Everybody stay calm!" Mrs. Johnson called out, trying to regain control. But it was no use. Kids were diving under their desks or running towards the door. Even Oliver, who usually acts so tough, was cowering behind his chair with his hands over his head.The bee didn't seem to know where it wanted to go. It bounced off the window a few times, then whizzed over to the colorful posters on the wall. I watched with a mixture of fear and fascination as it investigated the alphabet letters and number lines."What if it stings someone?" cried Amanda, who was allergic to bee stings. That thought made my heart pound even faster in my little chest.Mrs. Johnson grabbed a bucket and tried swatting at the bee to shoo it back outside, but it was too quick. The bee played a game of cat-and-mouse, zipping this way and that while Mrs. Johnson chased it in circles around the room with the bucket.Just when I thought the crazy situation couldn't get any weirder, the Principal, Mr. White, poked his head in to see what all the commotion was about. His eyes went wide when he saw the bee, and the bucket came perilously close to whacking him on its next pass."Excuse me! Pardon me! I'm terribly allergic!" he sputtered, beating a hasty retreat out the door. I had to cover my mouth to stifle a laugh at the sight of his panicked expression.Finally, after what felt like forever but was probably only a couple of minutes, Mrs. Johnson managed to trap the bee under the bucket. Gingerly lifting it, she started making her way toward the still-open window."Don't hurt it!" I couldn't help calling out. Even though I had been just as scared as anyone, I didn't want the poor bee to get squashed after it finally stopped flying around.Mrs. Johnson gave me a reassuring smile. "Don't worry, I'll let it out safely outside where it belongs."True to her word, she carefully carried the bucket over to the window and upended it. The bee took a second to get its bearings, then buzzed happily out into the fresh spring air and freedom.As the tension drained out of the room after our harrowing bee encounter, a few classmates actually started giggling about how crazy everybody had acted, screaming and running around like maniacs. Even I had to admit, in hindsight it was kind of funny how panicked we'd all become over one little bee.Mrs. Johnson took the opportunity to teach us all a valuable lesson about respecting nature and not overreacting just because an insect finds its way inside. She reminded us that beesare incredibly important for pollinating plants and fruits. Without bees, we wouldn't have foods like apples, almonds, or strawberries. So we should be grateful for bees, not afraid of them unless they seem aggressive.I'll never forget the day the bee came for a visit to our classroom. It was one of those small events that students and teachers will probably still be laughing about years later whenever the topic of bees comes up. I know I'll always have a new appreciation for the simple bumblebee and all the wonderfully strange surprises life can send your way, if you just keep an open mind!篇2A Bee in the Classroom!It was a beautiful spring day and we were in Mrs. Johnson's fourth grade class learning about plants and flowers. The windows were open to let in the warm breeze. Suddenly, a big buzzing sound filled the room! A bee had flown in through the open window and was zooming all around near the ceiling lights."Ahhhh! A bee!" screamed Lily, jumping up from her desk. Some of the other girls started shrieking too. Even a few of the boys looked a little scared."Everyone calm down!" said Mrs. Johnson firmly. "Bees are more afraid of you than you are of them. Just stay still and quiet and it will leave."But the bee kept buzzing around in crazy loops andfigure-eights near the lights. A few kids ducked under their desks just in case. I tried to stay brave even though I was a tiny bit nervous too. I remembered learning that bees were helpful pollinators and made delicious honey. Still, getting stung would really hurt!After a couple of minutes, the bee flew over toward the open windows. But just when we thought it was going to leave, it turned around and headed right back toward the middle of the classroom! It landed on Jenny's notebook and started crawling around.Jenny went stiff as a statue, her eyes wide. "Mrs. Johnson, there's a bee on my notebook!" she whispered urgently.Mrs. Johnson walked slowly over. "Just stay still, Jenny. I'm going to try to shoo it away." She waved her hands gently near the bee. At first it didn't move. But then it took off from the notebook, buzzing angrily. We all ducked instinctively as it zoomed over our heads and out the open window."Whew, that was exciting!" said Mrs. Johnson with a relieved smile once the bee was gone. "You all did a great job staying calm. Who can remind me why bees are so important?"I raised my hand eagerly. "Bees pollinate flowers and plants so they can make fruits and vegetables! Without bees, we wouldn't have a lot of our food." I was proud I could remember that from our lesson."That's right, Michael," nodded Mrs. Johnson. "Bees play a crucial role in plant pollination and the food supply. They may seem scary when they get inside, but they're harmless as long as you don't threaten their hive. Still, it's best to just stay away from them unless you're with an adult who knows what they're doing.""I want to be a beekeeper when I grow up!" announced Billy. "Then I can have my own bees and get all the honey I want."We all laughed at that. As much as I respected bees, I don't know if I'd want a whole hive of them around my house! But it had definitely been an exciting day thanks to our unexpected visitor. Who knew a tiny bee could cause such a big ruckus?After the bee encounter, Mrs. Johnson went on to talk more about the importance of bees in pollinating crops and flowers. She showed us pictures of beekeepers tending to their hives andcollecting honey too. I have a new appreciation for how hard bees work and how much we rely on them, even if they can be a little scary when they accidentally get inside. From now on, I'll be sure to look out for them buzzing around outside pollinating the flowers. Thanks to that one silly bee, I learned something new and got a funny story to tell my parents when I got home from school!篇3It was a sunny day and our class was working on math problems. Miss Johnson was writing equations on the chalkboard when suddenly, a loud buzzing sound filled the room! We all looked around, confused and a little scared."What is that noise?" Timmy asked, his eyes wide.That's when I spotted it - a big, fuzzy bumblebee flying around the lights! It was zooming back and forth, seemingly confused about how to get out."A bee! There's a bee in the classroom!" I shouted, ducking down in my seat.The whole class erupted into chaos. Suzie screamed and jumped up on her desk. Billy knocked over his books trying toswat at it. Even Miss Johnson looked nervous as the bee whizzed past her head."Everyone settle down!" Miss Johnson called out, trying to regain control. "The bee won't hurt you if you stay calm and still."But that was easier said than done! The bee kept buzzing around erratically. It landed on the windowsill, then took off again towards the reading corner. A few kids scrambled to get away from it."We have to get it out of here before someone gets stung!" Miss Johnson said. She opened up all the windows, hoping the bee would fly towards the opening and fresh air outside.Meanwhile, the rest of us formed a little swat team, armed with books and notebooks to shoo the bee towards the windows if it got too close. I've never seen such a funny sight - two dozen kids wielding reading books like they were defensive weapons against the terrifying...bee.For a few minutes, it was complete pandemonium. The bee stubbornly refused to go outside, instead landing on students' desks and making them shriek. Books and papers went flying as we tried to carefully scare it away without harming it.Finally, after what felt like hours, the bee seemed to give up its confusing journey around our classroom. It zipped straight towards the open window, finally free from our chaotic attempts to remove it!We all cheered and clapped as the bee disappeared from view. Miss Johnson closed the windows with a relieved smile."Well, I think that's enough excitement for one day, class. Let's all take a deep breath and get back to our math worksheets."As we settled back into our seats, I couldn't help but grin. A regular day of math and reading had turned into such a silly, uncontrolled situation - all because of one misplaced bumblebee!I glanced around at my friends, some still looking a bit shaken but most just amused by the whole ridiculous episode.Who knew a little buzzing visitor could cause so much chaos and laughter? I'll certainly never look at bees the same way again! And I've learned my lesson - always keep windows closed on nice days, unless you want an unwelcome fuzzy friend disrupting class.篇4A Bee's Classroom AdventureIt was a sunny spring day and our class was working on a writing assignment. Suddenly, a loud buzz filled the air as a big, fuzzy bumblebee flew through the open window! Everyone gasped and froze, watching the bee zip around the room."Stay calm, children," said Mrs. Jenkins, though she looked a little nervous too. "Don't make any sudden movements or it may get scared and sting someone."The bee zoomed past my face and I ducked down, my heart pounding. Billy Roberts screamed and tried to swat at it, but the bee was too fast. It landed on Jessica's desk and started crawling around. Jessica pushed her chair back, her eyes wide with fear."What if it stings me?!" she cried."It probably won't if we leave it alone," Mrs. Jenkins said calmly. "Bees only sting if they feel threatened."I peered over at the bee as it waddled across Jessica's notebook, its striped body wiggling slightly. Despite feeling nervous, I also thought it looked kind of cute and fuzzy. Like a flying teddy bear, but one that could hurt you if you got too close.The bee took off again and we all flinched, watching it loop around the room. It landed on the windowsill, seemingly confused about how to get back outside. Mrs. Jenkins slowly walked over and opened the window wider."Shoo, shoo!" she said, waving a book gently to guide it out. The bee finally flew through the opening and out into the sunny day.We all breathed a sigh of relief as Mrs. Jenkins closed the window. I had never been that close to a bee before! Even though it was scary when it first flew in, I felt bad for the little guy just trying to find his way back outdoors."Are bees usually that big?" asked Tommy. "It was humongous!"Mrs. Jenkins laughed. "Bumblebees are larger than honeybees, but neither species is very big at all. They're generally not aggressive unless you disturb their hive. That bee was simply a little lost.""Well I'm glad it found its way out," said Jessica, looking relieved. "I don't want to get stung!""Me neither," I agreed, picturing how painful a sting would be. I decided that day I would stick to admiring bees from a safe distance.After the excitement died down, we got back to our writing assignment. But I kept glancing out the window, wondering if our visitor bee would return with any friends. I hoped not - one bee adventure was enough excitement for the day! From then on, I paid closer attention whenever I saw bees buzzing around outside during recess. While I knew they were helpful for pollinating plants, I preferred keeping a respectful distance from their stingers.That evening after school, I told my mom all about the bee that flew into our classroom. Her eyes grew wide with surprise."A bee? Oh my! I'm just glad no one got stung. Bees can be quite frightening when they enter places unexpectedly like that."I nodded vigorously. "It was scary at first, but also kind of cool to see it up close. As long as it stays away from me!"Mom laughed. "Yes, it's best to admire bees from afar. They play such an important role in nature though. Did you know they help pollinate most of the fruits and vegetables we eat?"I shook my head. "No way! I had no idea bees were so important.""Absolutely," Mom said. "Farmers and gardeners depend on bees to pollinate their crops. Without bees, we wouldn't have lots of our favorite foods like apples, berries, pumpkins, and more. So while they may seem scary when indoors, bees are actually little heroes of the plant world!"篇5When the Bee Came to ClassIt was a totally normal day at school. I was sitting at my desk, doodling pictures of dragons and spaceships in my notebook instead of paying attention to Mrs. Wilson's math lesson. Suddenly, there was a loud buzz and a streak of yellow and black darted through the open window!"Ahhhh! A bee! A bee!" screamed Suzie from the front row, jumping up and down and waving her arms around like a crazy person."Everyone stay calm!" Mrs. Wilson called out, but it was too late. The whole class had erupted into chaos.Michael was cowering under his desk. "It's going to sting me! Someone save me!" he wailed.Tommy was standing on top of his chair, swatting at the air with his ruler like a sword. "Get away, you stupid bug! I'll get you!"The bee seemed just as freaked out as we were. It zipped around erratically, narrowly missing kids' heads. A few students ducked for cover. Billy threw his pencil case at it, but missed completely."Children, please!" Mrs. Wilson shouted, trying in vain to restore order. "Bees are more scared of you than you are of them. Just leave it alone and it will leave."Fat chance of that happening! We were a class of rambunctious 3rd graders and there was a real, live bee loose in our classroom. This was high drama!Suddenly, the bee landed on the windowsill, seemingly tired from all its frantic flying around. We all held our breath, watching it cautiously. Then Timmy had a bright idea. He grabbed a plastic cup from the craft supplies and slowly, sneakily, crept up behind the bee."Be careful!" Mrs. Wilson warned, her voice tense.With one swift move, Timmy trapped the bee under the cup against the window! We cheered and clapped. Our brave hero had captured the rogue bee!"Nice work, Timmy," Mrs. Wilson said, looking relieved. "Now we just need to get it back outside. Who wants to help?"None of us volunteered. We may have been valiant warriors when the bee was on the loose, but now that it was contained, fear kicked in again. What if it escaped and stung one of us?Mrs. Wilson sighed. "Alright, I'll take care of it myself." Carefully, she slid a piece of paper under the cup, trapping the bee inside. Then she went over to the window and tossed both cup and bee safely back outside.We clapped and whooped it up again. Crisis averted! The bee was gone and school could return to normal.As we settled back into our seats, straightening our rumpled clothes and hair, I couldn't help but feel a little sorry for that poor bee. It hadn't meant any harm - it just got a little lost and ended up in the wrong place at the wrong time, causing mass panic. Kind of like when I accidentally wandered into the wrong bathroom once and a bunch of girls started screaming at me. Embarrassing!I decided that the next time I saw a bee outside, I'd leave it in peace to mind its own business. After our class's overreaction, I had a new respect for those tiny, industrious creatures. They were just trying to live their lives, making honey and pollinating flowers - a bee's work is never done! Who were we to attack it and try to swat it away just for existing?From then on, I vowed to be more bee-friendly. They play such an important role in nature, after all. And fortunately, thanks to Timmy's quick thinking, this bee encounter had a happy ending for all....except maybe the bee itself, which probably needed a long nap after such an ordeal!All in all, it was probably the most exciting thing to ever happen at Patterson Elementary. We had a story we could tell our kids one day, about the time a bee came to class and caused total mayhem. Looking back, I guess you could say we all got........a big life lesson that day.篇6It was a sunny Wednesday morning and we were all quietly working on our math worksheets. Ms. Johnson had the windows open to let in some fresh air since it was such a beautiful day outside. Suddenly, I heard a buzzing noise getting louder andlouder. I looked up and saw a big bumblebee flying around the classroom!"Bzzzzzzzz! Bzzzzzzzz!" went the bee as it zoomed over our heads. Some of the girls started screaming and trying to swat it away with their hands. The bee didn't seem to like that and flew even faster around the room."Everyone stay calm and remain seated," said Ms. Johnson in a firm voice. "The bee is just as scared of you as you are of it. Don't make any sudden movements."But Billy didn't listen. He jumped up from his desk and started chasing the bee, waving his arms wildly. The bee changed direction and headed straight for Billy's face! Billy screamed like a little girl and ran out of the classroom. We could hear him yelling all the way down the hallway.The rest of us sat very still, trying not to catch the bee's attention. It buzzed around the bright windows at the front of the room, seemingly confused about how to get back outside. After what felt like forever, it finally found the open window and zipped back out into the sunshine. We all breathed a huge sigh of relief."That's enough excitement for one day," chuckled Ms. Johnson. "Now where were we? Oh yes, long division..."We went back to our math worksheets, but I kept getting distracted thinking about that crazy bumblebee incident. I had never seen a bee up close like that before. It was pretty neat getting to observe it flying around, even if it was terrifying at the same time.During recess, all us boys gathered around Billy and asked him what it felt like when the bee almost stung him in the face. Billy insisted the bee was "this big" and made a circle with his hands the size of a basketball. We all oohed and ahhed appropriately.Later at lunch, Sarah raised her hand and asked the teacher a question. "Ms. Johnson, why did that bee come into our classroom this morning?""Bees are attracted to sweet things like flowers and nectar," explained Ms. Johnson. "It probably smelled something sweet wafting through the open windows and got curious. Once it realized there was no food source, it left to go look somewhere else.""My mom puts out a dish of sugar water for the bees every summer," added Emma. "She says it's to help feed them since there aren't as many flowers now as when she was little.""That's very thoughtful of your mom," said Ms. Johnson. "Bees are incredibly important for pollinating plants and fruits that we eat. Without bees, we wouldn't have lots of the tasty foods we enjoy. We should appreciate them, not be scared of them."I thought about how bees work so hard flying from flower to flower. They must get very tired carrying all that pollen. No wonder that one bee wanted to take a little rest in our nice,air-conditioned classroom!After school, I asked my dad if we could put out a little bowl of sugar water for the bees in our backyard. He said it was a great idea to help the bees and the plants. I liked the thought of doing something to thank the bees for all their hard work pollinating.The next day at school, I told my friends about my plan for a backyard bee bath during recess. Most of them thought it was a cool idea, but Billy just made a sour face."I don't want those flying monsters anywhere near my house!" he said adamantly.I couldn't help but laugh. Just yesterday he was telling us how he bravely fought off a giant monster bee. What a difference a day makes!。

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教室里的不速之客作文蜜蜂

教室里的不速之客作文蜜蜂

教室里的不速之客作文蜜蜂1正当同学们奋笔疾书时,一个“不速之客”已然悄悄地来到了我们的教室……那天上午,只见龚老师抱着一大把枯树枝走进了教室。

我们班里虽然植物众多,但是却从来没有过枯树枝,老师葫芦里到底卖的什么药?我心中疑团顿生。

老师干净利索地把枯树枝一股脑儿都插进了一个漂亮的玻璃瓶里,往里面倒上水。

我对这些枯树枝嗤之以鼻,枯树枝也能活?真是天大的笑话!可没过多久,我就对自己的想法惭愧不已了。

因为那原本光秃秃的枝干上竟然生出了几片小小的树叶!这些树叶如雨后春笋般从枝头冒出来,越长越大,短短的一个星期内,枯树枝已经变得生机勃勃了。

这样的转变实在是一个奇迹!几天过去了,我大吃一惊。

枯树枝变本加厉,枝头有了一个个鸡蛋似的圆球,仔细一看,嗬!不得了了,枯树枝上长出了花苞!这些花苞有的瘦瘦小小,还在酝酿花朵;有的花苞鼓鼓,已然含苞待放;还有的已经透出了星星点点的花瓣,正在慢慢绽放……我大为惊奇,表面上已经死亡的枯树枝竟然蕴含着如此顽强的生命力!放在澄净透明的水里,也能开出艳丽的花儿,世界上还有如此神奇的植物!回到家我迫不及待地上网查资料,终于了解了我们教室的“不速之客”的真面目。

原来这不起眼的树枝开的花居然是朝鲜的国花——野杜鹃!我不由自主地喜欢上了野杜鹃,因为它有着极其顽强的生命力。

无论环境多么恶劣,它都努力地生长,即使是被剪得只剩下一些枝桠,也要去抗争,并且向世人吐露芬芳,把美丽带给人间。

在现实生活中,野杜鹃这种在困难面前不低头,在逆境中不沉沦的品格不正值得我们学习吗?教室里的不速之客作文蜜蜂2今天早上,有一名不速之客闯入了我们神圣的教室。

早上,我们还是慢慢地读经典,开始一天的旅程。

但是突然听见女生惊恐地喊了一声:“啊!”把我们男生吓了一大跳,于是我们全班向门口一看,怪兽呢?僵尸呢?不就是一只燕子嘛!有什么好怕的。

只见穿花衣的小燕子灵活的挥舞着大刀似的翅膀飞到了风扇上,惊恐的看着我们,而我们乱成一锅粥。

教室里的蜜蜂作文

教室里的蜜蜂作文

教室里的蜜蜂作文英文回答:I remember the first time I encountered a bee in the classroom. It was a warm spring day, and the windows were open to let in the fresh air. Suddenly, a bee flew in through the window and started buzzing around the room. The students and I were all startled and didn't know what to do. Some of us were afraid of getting stung, while others were just trying to stay calm and avoid the bee.I remember one of my classmates, Sarah, who panickedand started waving her arms around, trying to swat the bee away. Of course, that only made the bee more agitated andit started flying even more erratically. I tried to tell Sarah to stay still and not make any sudden movements, but she was too scared to listen.Eventually, the bee found its way back out the window, and we all breathed a sigh of relief. But the incident leftus all on edge for the rest of the day, constantly looking over our shoulders to make sure the bee didn't come back.中文回答:记得第一次在教室里遇到蜜蜂的情景。

班级里进来了一只蜜蜂作文

班级里进来了一只蜜蜂作文

班级里进来了一只蜜蜂作文
哎呀,阳光正好,班里就像个暖洋洋的小窝。

大家都低头忙着自己的事儿,突然——嗡嗡嗡,啥声音?
哈哈,原来是只小蜜蜂闯进咱们班啦!这小家伙,也不怕生,就在我们头顶上转悠。

你瞧,它停在那个小胖子的书上了,哈哈,是不是也想学习啊?
“快看快看,蜜蜂飞过来了!”不知道谁喊了一嗓子,全班都炸了。

大家像发现新大陆一样,眼睛都跟着小蜜蜂转。

老师笑了笑,说,“那就让我们一起观察这位不速之客吧。

”大家顿时安静下来,像在看一出戏,生怕错过了什么精彩瞬间。

不一会儿,小蜜蜂找到了出口,飞向了窗外的阳光。

全班都屏住了呼吸,仿佛看到了什么奇迹。

直到它飞远,大家才如梦初醒,继续忙自己的事儿。

但心里,总觉得多了点什么,嗯,是生活的色彩吧!。

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一只蜜蜂来到课堂
李一璐
今天,上品德课的时候,教室里飞进了一只蜜蜂。

我拿作业到讲台上给吴老师检查,回到座位时,不知谁尖叫了一声:“蜜蜂来啦!”我赶紧“飞”到座位上,仰起头寻找蜜蜂。

只见蜜蜂在一位同学的头上“散步”,把那位同学吓得四处逃窜。

蜜蜂却左飞一下,右飞一下,搅得我眼花缭乱,头晕乎乎的。

可我还要保持警惕,以防蜜蜂蛰我。

几个回合下来,蜜蜂终于累了,懒洋洋地趴在教室的窗户上。

这时,不知是谁拉了一下窗帘,蜜蜂受到惊吓,再度起飞。

一会儿趴在左边的灯泡上,一会儿叮在右边的灯泡上,最后它又停在了窗户上。

吴老师赶紧拿起一本书,只听“啪”的一声……
虽然这只蜜蜂扰乱了我们的课堂,但是又给课堂增添了一丝乐趣。

更重要的是,它让我的日记又有内容可以写啦!
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