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Evaluation of the composition drawn with biscuits.
In today's composition class, the teacher mysteriously took out a yellow schoolbag and asked us what was in it. Let's touch it. We guess it's toys, and some people guess it's food. Finally, the teacher took out a bag of biscuits. Wow! It's cookies! That's right. Today's theme is "Cookie Bite Painting".

Cookie bite painting means that the teacher says a number and we bite it out with cookies. At first, the teacher asked us to bite a triangle, and everyone was biting intently. Some students took the first bite of the biscuit. Fortunately, I bit it patiently and slowly, and it came out soon. The second time the teacher asked us to bite out a crescent, my nervous nose was sweating, and I began to concentrate on biting. Some students said, isn't it crescent-shaped when I bite the biscuit? But they were wrong. If you bite like them, if you push too hard, the cookies will all break at once. After hard work, I finally bit out the crescent shape. At this time, my deskmate didn't bite out. I helped her, but in the end, when I was close to success, the biscuit was broken.

Finally, the teacher asked us to play in groups. We are a three-person team. One of us is a sunshine group and the other is a dream group. We gave them a bone-shaped topic, and they gave us a pentagonal topic. Although the difficulties increased, we managed to pull through with Qi Xin. The teacher gave each of us 10 stars.

We finished the activity of biting cookies and painting with great interest. This activity made me understand that things need patience. Things can't be done well without patience. I wish I could take part in such fun activities again!