植树节英语作文小学生【精选3篇】
植树节英语作文小学生【精选3篇】一
March 12th is Tree Planting Day. This year our school bought enough trees before that day . On that day , we didn't had classes . The teachers and our classmates planted trees around our school.
We began to planted trees as soon as we got to school . some students dug the holes . Some students put the trees into the holes.
Some students put the earth back to the holes. Then we pushed the earth hard with our feet . At last we watered the trees as much as possible.
From then on we looked after the trees carefully and the trees grew very well . It made our shcool more beautiful .And How happy we are !
植树节英语作文小学生【精选3篇】二
today is tree-planting day.
we went to plant trees in daning greenland. as soon as we arrived, we began to work.some were digging holes, some were planting and others were watering. we all know trees are very useful to man. growing trees means saving man himself. we all worked very hard. when the sun went down, we came back home.
although we were very tired, we felt very happy.
植树节英语作文小学生【精选3篇】三
In many countries it has long been the tradition to hold an annual tree or forest festival. The origin of such celebrations dates back to antiquity and is in the dawn of religious feeling and awe for what trees represented. However, Arbor Day, as it is commonly known today, is of American origin and evolved from conditions peculiar to the Great Plains. It was first observed in Nebraska in 1872.
The idea, conceived by J.S. Morton, then a member of the Nebraska State Board of Agriculture, was one of forest conservation. It was a move to promote replanting, following deforestation, and to plant up treeless areas. The idea has spread widely to other lands where it is variously celebrated as the ‘Festival of Trees‘, ‘Greening Week‘ of Japan, ‘The New Year‘s Days of Trees‘ in Israel, ‘The Tree-loving Week‘ of Korea, ‘The Reforestation Week‘ of Yugoslavia, ‘The Students‘ Afforestation Day‘ of Iceland and ‘The National Festival of Tree Planting‘ in India. Arbor Day in its various forms is now recognised in more than fifty countries.