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Time flies and the day is coming to an end. I believe that everyone has gained something. At this time, keeping a diary is very necessary. How to concentrate on keeping a diary? The following is the soybean observation diary I compiled for you. Welcome to share.

1soybean observation diary on October 6 1 165438+ wind.

Today, the teacher asked us to plant plants. I thought about it for a long time and decided to plant soybeans.

I asked my mother for a soybean and carefully put them in a transparent plastic cup filled with water. As I planted it, I thought, "Hurry up and sprout!" After planting, I stared at the soybean, hoping it would take root and sprout immediately.

My mother saw it from the side, as if she had read my mind, and sarcastically said to me, "Are you looking forward to soybeans growing right away?" No way! At least one day, come back tomorrow! "I smiled awkwardly and left awkwardly.

165438+1cloudy on October 7th.

The small soybean in the cup shed its skin and its yellow skin fell off, and it was replaced by a white ball. At this time, a crack appeared on the head of soybean, and a green stem poked its head out of the crack, curiously observing everything around it.

I touched the bud carefully with my hand, soft! I couldn't resist the temptation of curiosity, and gently blew a sigh to Xiaoya. Yo! The bud quivered violently. I was shocked. At this time, bean sprouts are like grass swaying in the wind, like butterflies with broken wings in the wind.

"I said, if you keep playing like this, this bud will die sooner or later." My mother appeared behind me like a ghost. I was shocked by this sudden remark.

"Really?" I said with a smile. I didn't take my mother's words seriously in my heart. On the contrary, I am still thinking about another question: Xiaoya is so fragile, how will it grow in the future?

Soybean observation diary 2 During the National Day holiday, I planted a lot of soybeans at home.

The new soybean is green and oval, which is as big as the pulp of melon seeds. There is a short white line in the center of soybean body, like a wide mouth.

The next day, I saw that the soybeans were full and the small white line in the middle was cracked. A few days later, a thin, short stem grew on the opposite side of the small white line, which gradually became thicker and longer, and then two small leaves sneaked out in the middle of the split small white line. This new tender leaf is particularly lovely. A gust of wind blew, and from a distance it looked like two bugs playing! However, more attention should be paid to the leaves of soybeans that grow a little longer. Leaves are different from ordinary leaves. They can be opened and closed like palms and opened like a pair of scissors.

When the soybean grows a little longer, the shell will completely fall off, the whole body of the soybean will gradually turn purple and wrinkle, the stems below will become thicker and thicker, and six or seven whiskers like centipede feet will grow in the inconspicuous yellow part of the root.

Slowly, I also found that as long as there is enough water, the roots of soybeans will swell day by day, first lying down and then standing up. If you look closely, you will think of the tentacles of the little dragon in the picture.

Day by day, the National Day holiday is coming to an end. My beloved soybean has finally grown mung bean sprouts, and I feel extremely excited. I think this holiday is really meaningful!

Soybean Observation Diary 3 20xx Wednesday, September 20th

Today, the teacher asked us to soak beans and observe the germination process of beans. I hurried home, feeling particularly excited. I grabbed some soybeans in a hurry, took half a glass of water and put the beans in. I almost slipped. I hope my little bean sprouts will grow up soon.

Friday, September 22nd, 20xx

After school, I ran home. The first thing I do is to see my little beans. When I saw it, I was surprised to find that my little bean coat was wrinkled like a peanut shell. And like eating a "fattening agent", I gained a circle.

Monday, September 25th, 20xx

Today, my little bean grew a sharp bud from the bud eye, worn its "coat" and stuck its head out to look like a baby elephant's nose. Shake the cup and watch, just like tadpoles playing in the water.

20xx Thursday, September 28th

Small bean sprouts have grown very long, and many whiskers have grown on the tips of small buds. Grandpa told me, "This is its root." Now that the beans are undressed, they look white, fat and tender.

I can't help feeling respect in my heart. Although they don't have good nutrition and environment, they are still growing unremittingly. Isn't this the spirit we teenagers should have in the process of growing up?

Instructor: Li Feng

Soybean observation diary on Thursday, April 17, the rain turned cloudy.

Today, I want to observe the growth process of soybeans. So, I brought a plate, put a piece of thick paper, grabbed a handful of soybeans and put them on it, and poured water on them. Cover it with a piece of paper and a piece of gauze covered with round holes, so that the bean babies can breathe fresh air.

Friday, April 65438, light rain +08

Early this morning, I can't wait to see soybeans. I found water overflowing on the top piece of paper. Open the paper and gauze and have a look. Wow, the baby soybean is really amazing. It sucks up all the water!

I also found that the small soybean has grown up after drinking water, and it is very full, like a full meal, and its stomach is bulging. They also took off their coats to reveal their naked bodies.

Saturday, April 19, cloudy to cloudy.

I went to see soybeans again today. Soybean finally "jumped" out of its white teeth. I was so excited that I decided to observe them carefully.

It turned cloudy to light rain on Sunday, April 20th.

This morning, I found that soybean sprouts were growing desperately. The bud of a soybean has grown like a weightlifter, "lifting" all the gauze, and its mouth is cocked, as if it were arrogant; There is also a soybean with the shortest bud. It hangs its "little head" as if afraid of "friends" jokes. Very interesting!

By observing the growth process of soybean, I understand a truth: do everything carefully, observe carefully, and don't rush for success.

After more than ten days of hard work, the small soybean finally grew into soybean sprouts. The bud is white, tender and soft, about 5 cm in shape of "S". It is amazing to think about the process!

On the first day, my mother and I picked the biggest and fattest soybean bubble, took a small stainless steel basin to hold soybeans, added a little water into it and spread a layer of gauze.

Unexpectedly, the next morning, there was no water in the basin. Soybeans are too fat, so I quickly add water.

On the third day, I was surprised to find that some beans cracked, and some grew small buds 5 mm long, milky white, like a small hook. I am very happy.

On the fourth day, the beans hardly changed much. Is the bean "sick"? Will it not be long? I have a lot of questions in my heart.

Four days later, the beans finally grew again. It seems that the beans have all recovered, and I am glad that the previous efforts have not been in vain.

After these things, I know that soaking bean sprouts must be carefully cared for, and it is difficult to give it an environment where it can thrive, but the harvest will be great. I think this is "no pains, no gains"!

Today, I selected ten soybeans and put them in the "home" I carefully built for them. This "home" is the three or four paper towels I have soaked. I'll put the soybeans on a wet tissue first, so that they can sleep comfortably and have a sweet dream. On Monday, February 2 1 xx, the weather was fine. This morning, I got up to observe soybeans. Ah! Every soybean is like a fat doll with plenty of water, so cute! In order to make them more comfortable, I poked some small holes in the paper towel and let the soybeans lie in these small holes!

Let's take a look at the rain on Wednesday, February 23rd, xx! Come and see! The small soybeans that have drunk enough water are getting stronger and stronger! I'm so full that I'm bursting. Two small bean sprouts can't wait to come out. I want to see the beautiful scenery outside! On Friday, February 25th, xx, it was sunny! Small soybeans have finally sprouted! Douban proudly opens, and each one is as mighty as a sentry on the grassland, as if to say, "We are not fatter and cuter than anyone, but stronger and more persistent than anyone!" "Green leaves can't wait to lean out the sharp head and look around!

On Sunday, February 27th, xx, the root of Sunshine Soybean has grown out! Bright yellow filaments are like grandpa's long beard. The "beard" is quite strong on the paper towel, greedily sucking the water on the paper towel, like a young tree just planted! I will take care of them more carefully in the future. As a serious and responsible little gardener, I will water them every day to make them grow up happily!

When I came home from school, I immediately emptied the water in the cup, because my classmate Hou Yiqing said to me, "There can't be no water in the soybean cup. If there is no water, he will die and he will not sprout! "

After I poured water, I found a crack in the soybean. I asked my father why. Dad said, "There is a crack in the soybean, which means the soybean is going to sprout." I jumped for joy. A closer look reveals that soybeans are much flatter. I asked dad again why? Dad thought for a moment and said, "to tell the truth, I don't know!" Let's check online together! " We searched for a long time, but we didn't find a satisfactory answer! I wonder who can tell me why soybeans are round before soaking and flat after soaking?

Although we didn't find the answer on the Internet, we were surprised to find that the Internet said: Don't soak beans in too much water, or they will drown! Hou Yiqing is wrong.

According to the internet, I quickly poured some water into the cup and put it in a sunny place, hoping that they would grow up quickly under the sunshine.

My heart is full of expectations, and I will see "Sister Bean Sprouts" soon!

I went home this evening. I took out my bag of soybeans and began to choose my beans. So I chose some fat soybeans.

It is oval, the size of a grain of rice, and the pea is yellow, just like a lovely baby rolling around on the table. I unconsciously picked up a soybean and took a bite, alas! My teeth! I didn't expect a small soybean to be as hard as stone. And its taste is bitter, I can't tell. Peas give off a faint fragrance. You can't smell it unless you smell it carefully!

I started looking for another bottle of soybeans. I searched and searched, and finally found a green plastic box. I chose this box because I wanted to give enough space for soybeans. I drew another piece of paper. I folded it again and again, and finally folded it to the box area. I put a paper mat under it, put the soybeans on it one by one, and finally finished.

I was looking forward to soybean germination, and finally I made a wish: I hope soybean will grow up soon!

Soybean observation diary 9 20xx year x month x day x week x sunny

After Chinese class that day, the teacher asked us to go home and plant a plant and observe its growth process. As soon as I got home, I asked my grandmother for some soybeans and buried them carefully in the soil. My grandmother told me that it needs enough water to grow soybeans. After I planted the soybeans, I began to water them. A few days have passed and nothing has changed.

A week later, I found that the soil where soybeans were planted was higher than other places. When I gently turned over the soil, it turned out that the soybean had a pale yellow bud. A few days after it was unearthed, the bud turned green again. Two days later, the light yellow one is small? Several leaves have grown in the garden, which are light green and very lovely. I want to see it every day.

As the days passed, the buds grew taller and taller. I put some sticks in the soil, and the vines of soybeans climbed up along the sticks. Soon, they climbed to the top of the branch.

After half a month, pods grew on the vines, and there was a thin layer of hair on the pods, which felt soft and interesting. The pods also gradually deepened from the light green at the beginning. Grandma told me this is my favorite edamame. I watched it grow up little by little, and my heart was full of joy. When the pods turn into Huang Shi, you can pick beans. I plucked the pods from the vine. Hey, this is a big gain. There are at least two soybeans in a pod. I always * * harvest 10 pods and more than 20 soybeans!

Through this bean planting, I know that as long as I work hard, I will definitely get something.

Soybean observation diary 10 March 12 Friday sunny

Today, the teacher assigned us a task: writing an observation diary, but I wanted to write about the growth process of soybeans, so I started. I took a handful of soybeans, soaked them in water, and then took them out and wrapped them in wet cloth. I thought to myself: Small soybean, you should grow up slowly!

March 14 Saturday sunny.

I got up early today. I ran to the balcony to observe my soybeans. I looked at the soybean and found that it had sprouted. I am as excited as honey. Bean sprouts are thin and tender, bent down, like a doll who hasn't woken up yet. ...

It will be fine on Monday, March 16.

After coming home from school, I went to observe the small bean sprouts again. This time, the bean sprouts grew taller. Their roots are very long, and they all have dragons, monkeys and tigers, as if waving to me happily. Some of them are straight, like mighty soldiers, some are low-headed, like shy little girls, and some are bent, as if they have not woken up. ...

It will be fine on Wednesday, March 19.

When I get home, I can't wait to see my soybeans. I was surprised to find a pair of small hats on the top of their bean sprouts. I really want to bask in the sun leisurely. Soon, mother's voice came. It turns out that my bean sprouts are edible My mother put them in the pot, and a smell came to my nose. My heart is full of joy, because that is my own bean sprouts.

This observation is really meaningful! I've learned that as long as you pay attention to the things around you, you can discover the mysteries of nature.

Soybean observation diary 1 1 The teacher said to plant soybeans for observation. When I got home, I couldn't wait to bring a plastic cup of soil and some soybeans. I loosen the soil, put the soybean in, then water it, and wait quietly, hoping it will grow up soon.

65438+1October 3 1

The first thing I did after school today was to see soybeans. I found that the color of soybean seeds changed a little, the appearance was much lighter, especially full, and the seed coat was a little cracked.

165438+1October 0 1

After getting up, I went to observe soybeans. Wow! The seeds germinate, and the outer skin completely splits and germinates. The buds are light yellow with a little white. Its bud head is very sharp and is growing down. I wonder how the bud head grows down. How can it grow bean sprouts like this?

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Another day passed, and I was excited to find a small bud sticking out of the soil and enjoying the beautiful scenery around. Bud's two leaves are round and furry, especially cute.

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Buds are thriving and have become small bean sprouts. They all have one thing in common, that is, the leaves are in pairs. Sprinkle a few drops of water on the leaves and shake them gently. There seem to be many sparkling pearls rolling on the green leaves. I also found that the bud head that grew at first was curly and buried in the soil, and later I learned that it was the root of the bean seedling.

Through the observation these days, I have gained a lot, and also let me understand a lot of scientific knowledge.

Soybean observation diary 12 Tuesday, September 20th, sunny.

I got up early today, and as soon as I opened my blurred eyes, I couldn't wait to go to the balcony to see how my "baby" was.

After drinking water all night, they all became bloated, some had taken off their coats and cracked a small crack, and some had opened their mouths to spit out tender buds.

These "babies" lay motionless at the bottom of the plate, as if they were sleeping after drinking enough milk. I was thinking that my beans would sprout soon, so I dumped the original "milk juice" and received some fresh "milk juice" from the water pipe, and the little "babies" were happy again. After a while, they seemed tired of playing, and everyone fell asleep quietly.

I hope my little "babies" will grow up quickly!

It will be fine on Wednesday, September 2 1 Sunday.

As soon as school is over today, I will go home with my schoolbag on my back. I want to see what kind of surprise my little beans bring me.

Wow! Small beans have changed a lot. Some are like naughty commas, dragging their long tails, some are like cute tadpoles, swimming around looking for their mothers, and some are like small hooks, ready to fish at any time. Others are like a beautiful girl with long braids.

In the evening, I had a dream that my little bean was taller than me. I was so happy that I woke up laughing. I believe my little beans can thrive, too.

It's interesting that small soybeans turn into soybean sprouts, and life is changeable. As long as we carefully observe the things around us, we will certainly find more fun. Nature is really wonderful!

Soybean observation diary 13 A few days ago, there was a big movement in the soybean I planted. A small gap burst in the "belly" and a small head came out from it. Look, the little beige head sticks out like a small bag.

After a few days, the "hair" on that "little head" grew out, furry and lovely! Gradually, the "hair" is getting longer and thinner, especially at the bottom, which is very thin. And the color has changed, with pearl white inside and beige outside. In addition, soybeans also took off their coats. These coats are a little transparent and there is no meat on them.

A few days later, the stem grew out. There are two smooth watercress at the top of the stem. The color of the stem is pearl white. If you look closely, you will find thin purple thorns on the stem. Douban is tender yellow, with no veins or small white hairs on it, like a cracked peanut.

Slowly, a pair of leaves grew on the watercress. But the edge of the light green leaves is a little prickly, because there are white hairs on the leaves. Look at the pair of leaves below. Now they have turned into bright green.

If you want to cook, you should pick it early, because the leaves on the small watercress have grown out and they are not fresh to eat.

After careful observation these days, I think the growth process of plants is wonderful and interesting.

Soybean observation diary 14 as soon as I got home, I picked up a plate, filled it with water, sprinkled a handful of dried soybeans, and some of them floated on the water. Some soybeans sank to the bottom of the water, and I thought: One day, these soybeans will definitely grow green shoots.

Early the next morning, I ran to the plate where I planted soybeans. I saw that soybeans were twice as fat as yesterday, and some clothes were so small that they looked like an old woman's face, and some even broke their clothes, revealing a white belly. If you look carefully, you will find that there is a tiny "beard" in the middle of each soybean, much like a lively and lovely tadpole lying under the plate and sleeping!

A few days later, the stems of these small soybeans are as thin as pencils; There are shiny green leaves and dendritic roots. Soybean stems are more fragile than anything else. If you pinch it gently with your hand, the extremely weak stem will break and bleed!

Its leaves are the most eye-catching, with a few small leaves sandwiched between two big green leaves. The big leaves are cotyledons. When new shoots have no roots, they rely on it to absorb sunlight and nutrients. After the roots grow out, the mission is completed and they naturally fall off. Roots are the foundation of soybean survival, and soybeans can't thrive without roots.

Soybean observation diary15 September 20

Today, I planted six soybeans with hope. I first found a lot of fine sand downstairs, then put the fine sand in a small flowerpot, then inserted a few small holes in the flowerpot with a pencil, carefully put the soybeans in the small flowerpot, and finally buried the small soybeans with my fingers, put them on my balcony and watered them carefully with a small kettle. Yes The sowing is finished. I am so excited. I hope the six of them can grow up quickly.

September 23(rd)

Today, when I came home from school and finished my homework, I filled a small kettle with water and watered six small soybeans planted three days ago. When I wanted to water them, I was surprised to find that yes. There are two small soybeans sprouting. I sing and dance happily, and I don't know how to describe my excitement. I gently touched the bud of the small soybean. Wow, it's soft and really comfortable. The white buds are sharp, like the curved horns of a calf, but they are white and tender, which makes people want to touch them with their hands.

September 25(th)

Today, when I came home from school, I hurried to the balcony to observe my soybeans. The soybean bud is three centimeters high, and the white bud has a little green stem. I quickly realized, oh, it's going to grow leaves. The petiole on the white bud really looks like an earthworm covered with small thorns. Four other small soybeans also germinated. Those little buds are so cute. I quickly found a small kettle to water the fruits of my labor, hoping that they would grow up quickly.

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