The spindle shaped one could be a species of Characium of Family Characiaceae Chlorococcales(Chlorophyceae), or Characiopsis of the order Mischococcales (Xanthophyceae).
I think it is Characiopsis since pyrenoid not visible.
The last (fifth pic.) one could be a species of Trachelomonas from the family : Euglenaceae.
Further observation and better photomicrograph suggested.
Dear sir, thank for your valuable comments, for your suggestion i attached few images and a video file for the same algae, it is useful to identify further, thanks once again for your help.
At first, I thought the second picture (no. 102538) shows some species of Chaetophorales since you can clearly see the prostrate layer of cells and the erect filaments that grow out of the prostrate layer.
Now you added more pictures and looking at them makes me think of maybe Klebsormidium - or Ulothrix, as Hamed Eladel suggests. Are these fresh samples? I suggest you let them grow for a few days to see how they develop. Good luck!