2. Life observation: Everything in life is the material of composition. You can observe people and things around you and record your feelings and thoughts. For example, we can observe the change of seasons, the change of weather, the growth of animals and plants, the communication between people and social phenomena.
3. Field trip: If you have the opportunity, you can go to some places, such as museums, places of interest, science and technology museums, etc. On-the-spot investigation can make you understand things more intuitively, and also give you more materials to use.
4. Learning courses: In the process of school study, there will also be a lot of information to be collected. For example, in history class, you can learn many stories about historical events and people. In Chinese class, you can learn many beautiful poems and articles; In science class, you can learn a lot of scientific knowledge and discoveries.
5. Network search: There are abundant network resources now. You can use search engines to search for topics of interest and find relevant materials and information.
6. Exchange and discussion: Exchange and discussion with others is also a good way to get materials. You can exchange your thoughts and opinions with friends, family members, teachers and others, and you can also participate in some seminars, seminars and other activities to listen to other people's views and opinions.
7. Take notes: Whether reading, observing or discussing, we should develop the habit of taking notes. You can use notebooks, mobile phones and other ways to record your thoughts and feelings as the material of your composition.