Writing an essay on a specific topic is a fairly frequent task for schoolchildren of different age groups. Younger children - primary school students, need to write from 5 to 15 sentences, and older children - more voluminous texts.
Before you start writing an essay, you need to decide on the volume of the text. Typically, second graders are required to write five to seven short sentences, third graders are required to write twice as many, and middle graders are required to write one or two pages of readable text. That is, the older the child, the more voluminous the work should be.
If the essay is written independently (without the help of parents or other relatives who know Russian well), then it is better to express your thoughts on paper with those words the spelling of which is familiar to you (this will save you from mistakes). As for the content of the text, it can be anything, but in order for the essay to be interesting, you should compose several original metaphors or comparisons and insert them into your work.
How to write an essay on September 1: Grade 3
The first of September is the Day of Knowledge, the day of the First Bell. Many children are looking forward to this significant day, some - to cross the threshold of the school for the first time to meet new knowledge, find new friends, and some - to continue their studies with their favorite teachers and comrades.
The first of September is one of the brightest and most exciting days, as only once a year the school turns into a sea of flowers, white bows and formal suits. It is from this date that the whirlpool of school fun everyday life begins, and we, children, must definitely enjoy them to the fullest.