Have they assigned you a theme at school about springtime, in which you have to describe the characteristics of this season and the emotions it arouses? If you need a hand we at ScuolaZoo have already done it for you!
Spring theme: descriptive text on colours and landscape
Carrying out a theme on the spring should be simple. Telling the colours, describing the landscape that begins to flourish after the cold winter months, describing the sensations that arouse: this is the heart of a theme about the spring season. Of course, between saying and doing there is the sea in between! If at school professors have assigned you a theme on the spring and you do not know well where to start not to worry because we at ScuolaZoo have already done it for you. Below you will find the track on spring, in which we have given ample space to the sensations that give this season to each of us, to copy or simply take as a starting point.
If you want to write a theme that leaves your professors open-mouthed, but you don't want to copy the same parity from our theme on spring, don't worry: we have a lot of advice for you that you can follow step by step and you will see that scheme and ladder won't have more secrets for you!
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Text Description of a spring landscape: ladder
The first thing to do to write a good theme about spring is to throw down a ladder with introduction, unfolding and conclusion. Doing so will put black and white the things to be written on your track without running the risk of forgetting something.
Introduction: In the initial part of your spring theme you can start telling us what this season is for you and how, objectively, nature changes.
Running: the heart of your track on spring should be full of descriptions, features and emotions that this season brings with it: from blossoming flowers to leafy trees that return to color a bright green. Without forgetting to describe the scents of spring.
Conclusion: the end of your theme on spring can be your thoughts on this season and also on the symbolic meaning that accompanies the rebirth of nature.
Spring theme: introduction
Mahatma Ghandi once said that a man can kill a flower, two flowers, three... but he can't stop the spring. Indeed, the positive violence with which this season breaks into our lives after the cold winter months is unstoppable. Everything around us begins to reborn: the trees become green, the flowers blossom and even the animals wake up from hibernation. It is precisely the concept of awakening that ties in well with the arrival of spring, which is like a heart that slowly begins to beat again.
Track breakthrough on Spring: the emotions it arouses
The arrival of spring is announced by several signs: around us, first of all, we are witnessing the phenomenon of nature that awakens. The buds on the trees begin to bloom, the first strands of grass emerge timid and vigorous from the dry and cold ground after the winter, the first swallows begin to plough the sky blue ice and, with their song, seem almost to scream to the world that spring is returning. The air also changes with the arrival of this beautiful season: the bubbling morning wind begins to become more lukewarm and you can breathe a scent of rebirth that goes hand in hand with the blooming of cherry blossom and with the opening, still a little asleep, of the petals of the tulips. Seeing the arrival of spring is exciting, inside us it's as if there was an electric shock pervading the body from head to toe. A kind of little bell that awakens us and makes us want to go out with friends. The days stretch out and enjoy the sun's rays even at six o' clock in the evening warms the heart, the soul and seems to whisper that summer is around the corner and that General Winter has officially gone to rest. A frenzy pervades us and staying at home is almost a waste of time: better running out, taking a trip to the countryside at the weekend and breathing in full lungs all the euphoria of nature in bloom.
Spring thoughts: conclusion of the theme
The thoughts linked to Spring and its arrival are therefore all positive: it is like an emotional New Year's Eve in which we promise to live more in the open air, to lift our heads up from the mobile phone and start to love nature and thank her for the unconditional beauty that she gives us every year, undaunted. The cyclicality of the seasons is like a safety and every time we know that after the cold winter months, something as beautiful and exciting as spring will arrive, which, with its energy, will awaken even the heart of the laziest.