For 4th grade, a length of 5–8 sentences is generally sufficient.
In the 4th-grade Russian language textbook by L.M. Zelenina and T.E. Khokhlova (Part 2, p. 129), Exercise 129 (or Exercise 59/42 depending on the edition) often focuses on writing a short composition based on personal observations or creative prompts within the "Verb" or "Adverb" chapters. For 4th grade, a length of 5–8 sentences
Spring has finally arrived in our city. The bright sun shines high in the sky, and its warm rays are quickly melting the last of the gray snow. You can hear the cheerful chirping of birds as they return from the south. Clear water flows rapidly down the streets in small, noisy streams. Green grass is already starting to peek through the damp earth. I love this time of year because everything around us is waking up and coming back to life. Option 2: "My Favorite Activity" (Procedural/Descriptive) Focus: Using action verbs to describe a hobby or task. Khokhlova (Part 2, p
Focus: Using verbs and adverbs to describe changes in nature. The bright sun shines high in the sky,