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Who can tell me the basic etiquette knowledge of primary school students! Urgent!

Pupils' etiquette knowledge.

Chapter I School Etiquette

First, we must pay attention after school: wear a scarf and dress neatly; Walking on the right, walking moderately; Don't run the red light and obey the rules; Queue up after school, quiet and fast; Buy a ticket by bus and offer your seat; The road does not stop, go home in time; Keep safety in mind and strive to be a model.

1. We are all glorious students. When you go out in the morning, you must wear a red scarf and related signs, dress neatly, carry a schoolbag on your back, and enter the school in high spirits. When we meet teachers and classmates, we should greet them warmly.

2. Walk on the right when walking, walk moderately, and don't go back and forth with your classmates. Look carefully when crossing the road, and wait for the green light before you go forward. Students who ride bicycles should be careful not to take people by bike.

Line up quickly after school, walk out of the school gate neatly and quietly, don't look around when you walk, and say "goodbye" to the teacher who sent the team enthusiastically when you walk to the school gate.

4. When you take the bus, you should queue up and take the initiative to show your monthly ticket or buy a ticket. When you meet pregnant women, children and the elderly, you should take the initiative to give up your seat. Don't make noise or fight in the car.

Walking on the road, you can't eat while walking, which is neither elegant nor safe. Snacks like homemade kebabs and candied haws at roadside stalls are not available.

6. Do not stay on the road, do not enter electronic game rooms and other entertainment places that are not conducive to the physical and mental health of young people; On the way to visit and worship friends, you must ask your parents for permission.

Second, pay attention in the teaching area: walk slowly and whisper softly; Respect teachers and exchange greetings; Prepare before class, timely and fully; Be serious in class, listen attentively; Diligent in thinking and good at listening; Civilized games, love of labor; Modest and sincere, help each other.

1. When you enter the campus, you should walk slowly, whisper softly, make no noise, and chase and fight. Go up and down the stairs and walk to the right. Be polite and don't get in the way.

2. When you meet classmates on campus, you should greet them with a smile. When we meet the teacher, we should salute the team and shout, "Hello, teacher!" " "

3. When the teacher comes into the classroom and announces "class", we should stand at attention and say hello in unison; After the bell rings, when the teacher announces "class is over", we should say goodbye and thank you. Please go first and pay attention to what the teacher says.

After the lesson preparation bell rings, we should go home quickly and make good preparations before class. Books and stationery should be placed in the designated position on the desktop, and then keep quiet and wait for the teacher to enter the classroom.

Listen attentively in class, think hard, raise your hand before speaking, actively answer the teacher's questions, and stand up straight when answering questions.

If we are late for class, we should "report" and get the teacher's permission before entering the classroom.

7. During the break, pay attention to civilization and don't chase and fight; After school, carry out civilized and healthy cultural and sports activities.

8. Be proactive, not afraid of being dirty or tired, and clean the classroom during the duty. When you leave the classroom, check whether the doors and windows are closed, whether the power of the water dispenser is turned off and whether the light is not turned on.

9. When we encounter difficulties and need help, we should humbly and sincerely ask others for help; When students borrow things from each other, we should first ask others' permission and return them in time after use, and express our gratitude.

Third, you must pay attention to entering the office area: lightly call the report and allow re-entry; Slow down and don't disturb others; Communicate with the teacher, honorific before; Soft tone and sincere attitude; Ready to leave, say goodbye first; Pay attention to etiquette and strive to be a model.

1. The teacher's office is a place where teachers work quietly. It's really rude of us to rush in and out of this place. If you really need to enter the teacher's office, you must knock at the door first and call to report. With the permission of the teacher, you can enter the office in a standard posture.

When you enter the office, you should slow down and walk gently to the teacher. Say hello when you meet other teachers in the office. In the office, talk as quietly as possible, be careful not to speak too loudly, and try not to affect the normal work of other teachers.

3. When talking to the teacher, the honorific comes first and the tone is soft. During the conversation, stand or sit well, stare at the teacher's eyes and nose triangle, and talk to the teacher seriously. Be sincere and calm when reporting your study to the teacher or answering the teacher's questions.

In the office, you should respect the teacher and don't rummage through the teacher's things. If the teacher you are looking for is not here, but it is really urgent, you can write a short message to the teacher. If you make an appointment with the teacher in advance, you must arrive at the appointed place on time.

When the conversation is over and you are ready to leave the office, you should take the initiative to say goodbye to the teacher and then gently close the door and leave.

Fourth, attention should be paid to the lifting of the national flag: lifting the national flag and standing solemnly; Visually inspect the national flag and standardize the salute; Sing the national anthem together, with a loud voice; Dedicate the national flag and listen carefully; The ceremony ended and the exit was orderly; Love my motherland and always remember my heart.

1. The national flag is a symbol of a country, and the flag-raising ceremony is a very serious and grand ceremony. Before attending the flag-raising ceremony, you should dress neatly, button your clothes and trousers, put on a red scarf, take off your hat and stand at attention facing the flagpole. Don't be late, talk, walk or do other things.

You must keep quiet during the process of raising the national flag. In the process of marching and exercising, students must stand in the same place, face the direction of the national flag, put their right hands and five fingers together, raise their heads and salute the team, and keep their eyes on the national flag until it reaches the top of the pole. No one is allowed to walk, whisper, laugh and play when raising the flag.

The national anthem is the national symbol of music. When singing the national anthem, you should stand at attention, look straight ahead, look solemn, have correct lyrics, accurate tone and loud voice.

4. Listen carefully to the flag-raising speech and the speech under the national flag and keep quiet; After the flag-raising ceremony, students of all classes should leave in an orderly manner, without crowding or making noise.

Fifth, exercise, we should pay attention to: exercise, cheer for me; Exercise actively and your body will be great; Queue up quickly, quietly and neatly; Do exercises in groups without gloves; Public facilities, everyone cares; Insufficient equipment, take the initiative to queue up; Participate in the competition and obey the referee; Watch the ball game without booing.

1. Sports is a gas station for our study and life. Actively participating in various sports can enhance our resistance, promote the growth and development of the body, relieve the tension caused by study, improve our self-confidence and keep fit.

2. There are many sports opportunities in daily life: for example, take more stairs and take fewer elevators; Strive for more opportunities to walk and less opportunities to take a car; When watching TV, you can do some stretching exercises during advertising time, such as bending over and kicking your feet. Often exercise with classmates or friends, such as jogging, playing badminton, swimming and so on. And cultivate their interest in individual sports and develop regular exercise habits.

3. When watching the game, enter the venue in time and orderly, and don't enter the venue casually. At the beginning of the game, keeping quiet, walking around casually, eating, chatting and making noise will affect others' watching. One side can refuel when the game is over. When you pick up the game ball, you can only throw it into the field after the game. Look at the game correctly. When the opponent wins the game, he really applauds the wonderful performance of others.

4. When you take part in the competition, deal with it calmly. When losing, rationally analyze the reasons, don't blame the opponent and the referee, and obey the referee's ruling.

5. Morning exercises and recess exercises are short, and the procession should be fast, quiet and tidy; Go up and down the stairs and let the juniors go first; Taking off gloves when doing exercises in winter can exercise your cold tolerance.

Sixth, when borrowing books, we should pay attention to: dress neatly and obey the order; Keep quiet and pay attention to hygiene; Take good care of books and don't damage them; For others, return it in time.

1. Dress neatly when going to the library, and don't wear vest and slippers. Don't worry when you enter the library, you should line up in turn and enter the library in order. After entering the reading room, don't leave seats for your companions, and don't take seats for readers who have left temporarily.

2. Be light-footed, don't talk loudly with a smile, and try to talk less; Avoid making noise on the stool; Keep the room clean and don't eat food with shells. Some students take a nap in the reading room, which is a bad behavior.

Books are the property of the public, and books belonging to the public cannot be damaged for personal benefit. When reading, don't underline, bend corners or tear pages. When reading a book, you can copy it down or with permission, but you must never tear it up. Readers should cherish books as much as their own lives, which should be the quality of every classmate. In addition, when reading in the reading room, you should write down one by one, and you can't occupy several books and periodicals at the same time; After reading, quickly put the book back to its original place so that others can read it.

Borrowed books should be returned in time. Some students borrowed a "popular book", consciously or unconsciously, they will have the desire to possess it for themselves, and they will be reluctant to return it, which is a manifestation of the lack of social morality. When we borrow a badly needed book, we should take the time to read it. We should have the idea that "there are still many people who want to read this book" in our hearts and think more about others. This is correct.

Seven, campus public places, attention should be paid to: maintaining the normal order and environmental sanitation of campus public places.

Campus public places are places that provide services for students. Only by letting every student in the school receive a good education and establish a strong sense of public places can we maintain the normal order and cleanliness of public places in the school.

First, the campus order

Don't ride a bike at school, and consciously store your bike in a designated carport or place. Don't be noisy or loud in the stairs and corridors. When other classes are not finished, the steps should be cleaned up and go outdoors quickly. During the break, walk slowly on the right in the corridor, don't run fast and make sharp turns, and salute slowly when you meet someone.

Don't do collisions and other sports during recess activities. After the bell rings, quickly return to your seat and wait for class.

When eating in the canteen, you should be polite to each other in order and pay attention to saving meals.

Be considerate of each other in the dormitory, keep personal and environmental hygiene, get up and go to bed on time, and don't pull and take other people's things.

Second, environmental sanitation.

The school environment is the external condition for students' school activities, and maintaining the hygiene of public places has become an important aspect of social morality. Students should consciously keep the campus clean and tidy, and should do the following:

First, don't throw paper scraps and peels in classrooms, corridors, playgrounds and other places. No spitting, no littering, take the initiative to pick up plastic bags, pencil scraps, waste paper and other garbage and put it in the trash can. Flush the edge of the toilet immediately after using the toilet.

Second, don't destroy trees, trample on green spaces, don't pick flowers and trees, deface sculptures, take good care of public property, and take special care of public goods in public places. No more scribbling, scribbling and scribbling on blackboards, walls and desks.

Third, when it rains, enter public places and consciously wipe the muddy water on your shoes on the doormat outside the door.

Chapter II Family Etiquette

First, get up in the morning, pay attention to: punctual, fast and orderly, always remember when washing, quiet and polite, touching.

1. Get into the habit of getting up on time. Usually at 6: 30 in the morning, you have to get up quickly when you hear your parents calling or the alarm clock ringing. Don't stay in a warm bed in the cold winter, insist on exercising your perseverance on time and form a good habit of getting up.

2. Dress fast and orderly. Usually you wear a coat first, then pants, then socks and shoes. After getting up, you should consciously fold the bedding and tidy up the room in time.

3. Brush your teeth, wash your face and comb your hair consciously. Brush your teeth up and down, pay attention to the correct method. Don't make any noise when gargling. When washing your face, you should pay attention to washing the back of your neck and ears. After washing your face, wash and wring out the towel and hang it in a ventilated place.

Say "good morning" to parents after getting up early every day. . If your parents haven't got up, keep quiet and don't disturb them.

5. Exercise after getting up, read aloud and recite the text or listen to the radio and watch TV news at a moderate volume, so as not to affect the rest of your family or neighbors.

Second, the daily dress, we should pay attention to: dress appropriately (simple, neat and generous), in line with the student identity.

1. Dress appropriately, be gregarious, simple, neat and generous, conform to the age characteristics and identity of primary school students, do not blindly pursue famous brands, and advocate wearing school uniforms.

2. The daily dress should be buttoned or zipped, and the collar should be tidy. There are no necklaces, earrings (pins), rings, bracelets and other accessories, and sports shoes or flat shoes are suitable for shoes.

3. Trim your hair on time and have a proper hairstyle.

4. Stay away from some bad habits that are not suitable for primary school students, such as painting, gagging, tattooing, growing long nails and painting nail polish.

Third, pay attention when eating: the elders sit first and pay tribute; Sit carefully and don't make noise; Chew slowly and don't make any noise; Speak politely and eat reasonably; Balanced nutrition is a pity to waste.

1. When we dine with our elders, we should wait until the elders are seated. Don't walk around after you sit down, just wait for dinner quietly. Legs flat naturally, sitting naturally. You can't fight on the table if you have friends to eat together. The elders take the food first, and then take the food by themselves.

2. Chew slowly when eating, and don't make any noise in your mouth. Tableware should be handled with care and placed neatly. If the food is out of reach, you can tell your elders softly. Say "thank you" when others add food to themselves.

Eat on time, don't be repeatedly invited by parents or elders, and leave the table after eating and say "eat slowly".

4. You can't choose your favorite dishes, and you can't be picky in the dishes. Eat reasonably, don't be partial to food, and don't be picky about food.

5. Don't pour food or throw it about. Don't drop the food on the table when eating. Eat the food in the bowl clean and don't waste it.

Fourth, pay attention to hygiene: wash your hands before and after meals; Clean clothes are praised by everyone; Personal cleanliness can not be ignored; Civilized habits, starting from the details; Orderly and unhurried.

1. Wash your hands before and after meals, and the whole washing time should be no less than 30 seconds. After washing your hands, dry your hands with a clean personal towel or disposable disinfectant paper towel, and change towels frequently.

2. Don't blow your nose, dig your ears or do other uncivilized behaviors in front of others, and usually cut your nails frequently. Be able to wash your hair once every three days and take a bath at least once a week. Change clothes, shoes and socks frequently.

3. Keep the house clean and tidy, and pay attention to keep the floor and walls clean. When eating food, put bones, thorns and other things on the plate or table, and don't throw them on the ground. Snack bags, peels and scraps of paper should be thrown into the trash can, and spitting is not allowed. When coughing or sneezing, cover your nose and mouth with a handkerchief and face to one side to avoid making a loud noise.

4. Rinse with water immediately after using the toilet. Pay attention to keep the bathroom clean, throw paper scraps into the wastebasket, and don't leave dirty water and dirt. Before you go out of the bathroom, turn off the tap and tidy up your clothes.

5. When entering the house from the outside, you should rub your soles at the door before entering. Rain gear should be placed outside the door or in the front hall on rainy and snowy days. Do not bring rain, snow and mud indoors.

Five, do housework, we should pay attention to: glorious labor, physical and mental benefits; Do small things according to your ability; Do your own thing; It is wise to take care of yourself; Everyone is willing to share the housework.

1. Take the initiative to do some housework, develop good work habits, and take the initiative to help parents wash dishes. Listen to your parents' instructions and take the initiative to help them.

2. Wash clothes and brush shoes by yourself. Can clean their own and their parents' rooms, learn to make their own beds, tidy the table, etc. Actively learn ways to do things and improve life skills.

Under the guidance of parents, learn to cook simple meals, learn to take care of themselves and let parents worry less.

4. Take the initiative to take care of small animals or flowers at home and master basic knowledge. Ask your elders for help when you are in trouble, and never forget to say "thank you".

Sixth, when surfing the internet, we should pay attention to: strengthen learning and surf the internet in a civilized way; Sincere attitude, do not forget to protect yourself; Control time and make academic progress; The internet is convenient, I use it.

1. Learn online knowledge seriously, and don't browse unhealthy websites or read unhealthy information. Keep your own understanding of online learning-related materials and learn to screen and identify valuable information.

2. Communicate honestly and friendly with others online, do not insult and deceive others, and respect others. Communicate other people's opinions or requirements with parents online and ask for their opinions.

3. Enhance self-protection awareness. Personal information, such as home address, telephone number, school name and photos of yourself, can be communicated with others online only with the consent of parents.

4. The online time should be regular and rhythmic, and you can arrange your time scientifically, stay away from online games and not indulge in virtual time and space.

5. Don't make or spread destructive programs, such as computer viruses.

When watching TV, we should pay attention to: choice and time control; Keep your distance and pay attention to sitting posture; Protect eyesight, health first; Be polite and have a proper volume.

1. You have a choice when watching TV. TV programs should be chosen by parents or teachers to avoid watching unhealthy or violent programs.

2. The time spent watching TV every day should be limited to no more than 1.5 hours at a time, and other study time should not be deprived because of watching TV.

In order to protect our eyesight, the TV should keep a certain distance from us, usually about 3 ~ 4 meters. Eating without watching TV will affect digestion. Don't lie in bed and watch TV sideways, and don't lie on the sofa and watch TV for a long time.

When watching TV, the volume should not be too loud, so as not to affect and interfere with others. Be polite and don't compete with others for channels.

Eight, respect the elders, pay attention to: honor the elders, pay attention to it; Address accurately and greet warmly; Actively communicate and listen to opinions; There is a beginning and an end, and the heart has a heart; It's not easy to be thoughtful when saving your birthday.

1. Parents and elders should not be called by their first names, let alone by impolite words, but should be addressed accurately, such as father, grandmother, teacher and uncle.

2. Greet parents and elders, and adopt different greeting methods according to different times, occasions and festivals.

(1) Say good morning to mom and dad after getting up early.

(2) I wish Mom and Dad good night before going to bed.

(3) Parents come home from work: Mom and Dad are back.

(4) Birthday: I wish my elders a happy birthday and good health.

(5) Chinese New Year: Happy New Year to Mom and Dad.

(6) When mom and dad went out, they said: I wish mom and dad a safe journey and smooth work.

(7) Mom and Dad went out and said, "Mom and Dad are back, thanks for your hard work.

(8) When saying goodbye to my family: Don't worry, I will take good care of myself.

3. Always take the initiative to tell your parents about your life, study and thoughts. Don't hide your mistakes or lie. If you have any questions about your elders, point them out politely, don't lose your temper, and don't contradict your parents and elders.

4. Be frugal on your own birthday, and don't treat people as gifts.

Nine, when entertaining guests, we should pay attention to: warm reception, feel at home; When the teacher visits, he is humble and comfortable; Friendly and proactive, sharing happiness; Guests should be safe in front of themselves; See you in civilization and look forward to seeing you again.

1. Guests should be prepared to tidy up their rooms in advance. Smile, receive warmly, help parents arrange seats, hand over tea, and then leave. When your parents see you off, you should say "goodbye" to the guests. If your parents are not at home, you should receive guests as a host.

The reception teacher should be as enthusiastic and solemn as the reception elder.

3. If you are your own child, introduce your parents when you visit for the first time, and introduce your parents to your friends. If the elders visit, they must offer tea with both hands and put it on the right side of the guests. If it is very hot in summer, turn on the electric fan or air conditioner.

Parents and friends who bring their children to visit should play with them, or tell them stories, listen to music and watch TV.

5. When having a meal, when classmates and friends visit, take the initiative to invite them to have a meal together. If the guest claims to have eaten, he should arrange for his friend to sit down and find some books, newspapers or magazines for him to read before continuing to eat.

You should thank the guests for accepting their gifts, but you shouldn't open them to eat or play on the spot.

7. When a guest comes, if it happens that he can't accompany him, he should say hello, apologize, arrange for his family to accompany him, and then go about his own business.

8. See the guests off at the door and welcome them to come again next time.

Ten, when a guest, we should pay attention to: clean appearance, pay attention to courtesy; Politeness is warm, quiet and orderly; Need items, with the consent of; Make an appointment in advance, don't forget; Before saying goodbye, thank you sincerely.

1. When visiting relatives and friends, be neat and clean. When visiting for the first time, bring some small gifts as much as possible to show respect for the host.

2. When children visit other people's homes, they need to make an appointment in advance and tell the host the time of your visit so that the host can be prepared.

After seeing the host, you should say hello and praise the host's curtains or other decorations, which can relax the host and show politeness, and you can't keep silent all the time.

4. Pay attention to sitting posture when you are a guest. If you sit up straight and dare not move, you will be too restrained and your host will be embarrassed; If you don't sit upright and shake your feet, you will be presumptuous and your master will be embarrassed. Pay attention to the first half of the chair, as long as it is suitable.

Don't use the things in the owner's house without the owner's permission. Even close relatives and friends should say hello first and ask the owner's permission before using it.

6. If you eat in the host's house, you should pay attention to the dining etiquette, and you should not sit down first, let alone touch the food first.

7. When saying goodbye, pay attention to say "goodbye" to the host and thank him for his warm hospitality, such as "I'm so happy today" or invite him to my home, such as "Welcome to my home".

Chapter III Social Etiquette

First, pay attention when assembling: don't be late for admission on time; Listen carefully and be polite to others; Give a warm applause to show your thanks.

1. Please enter on time and don't be late. You should enter the meeting five minutes early.

2. Take off your hat when you enter, sit in the designated position, sit up straight, and don't cross your legs; We must obey the unified command and requirements of the General Assembly. During the meeting, don't leave early without reason, don't leave without saying goodbye, and don't walk around casually. Concentrate on listening to the report or watching various performances.

3. Don't talk, talk, make noise or fight casually, and keep the venue quiet; During the meeting, don't hiss, clap your hands, whistle, laugh and hiss, don't sleep under the floor, don't read books, magazines and other things unrelated to the meeting, and be a civilized audience; Keep the venue clean, don't eat, don't throw fruit peels and stones, don't smoke, don't spit and spit chewing gum.

4. Thank you and praise should be expressed with warm applause after the meeting; Don't crowd together when you leave, let the leaders and guests go first.

Second, tourism, we should pay attention to: cherish places of interest, civilized tourism is not noisy, pay attention to hygiene, everyone praises it.

1. Every tourist should take good care of the public property in the tourist area. Public buildings, facilities, cultural relics and historic sites, even flowers and trees, cannot be destroyed at will; Don't scribble, scribble or carve on columns, walls, monuments and other buildings; No spitting, urinating, no environmental pollution; Don't throw peels, scraps of paper and sundries. Don't fight for the venue when taking pictures, and don't block other people's shots. If you need someone to avoid you, you should ask politely. Don't make noise at tourist destinations, and take the initiative to give way when crossing bridges, holes and narrow roads.

When staying in any hotel, don't make any noise in the room so as not to affect other guests. Be polite to the waiters and express sincere thanks for their service.

When eating in a restaurant, you should respect the work of the waiter and be modest and polite to the waiter. When the waiter is too busy, be patient. Don't knock on the table or bowl, and don't shout.

Third, when visiting the exhibition, you should pay attention to: dress neatly, listen quietly and patiently, appreciate carefully and take care of the exhibits.

Museums, exhibition halls and art galleries are all elegant places. Children visiting them can increase their knowledge and improve their artistic accomplishment, so they should pay more attention to etiquette on this occasion.

1. When entering museums and art galleries, coats, hats and sundries carried by tourists should be stored in the cloakroom. Do not wear a hat or bring food and sundries into the exhibition hall. It is uncivilized to eat while visiting. If you want to smoke, drink water and eat, you can go to the lounge.

2. Keep a quiet environment and a good academic atmosphere in the exhibition hall. Listen carefully to the lecturer's explanation. You can ask questions if you don't understand, but don't ask endless questions. It's boring. Don't comment on the exhibits when visiting. If you appreciate an exhibit, you can enjoy it for a while without disturbing others; If someone stops to admire an exhibit, you must pass in front of him and say "I'm sorry".

3. Take good care of the exhibits when visiting, don't touch them with your hands, and pay special attention not to damage the exhibits and other facilities. Visitors must abide by the special regulations of museums and art galleries.

Fourth, when shopping, we should pay attention to: supermarkets must deposit bags and queue up to pay bills; Do things gently, speak gently, get along with people, and don't take advantage of small things.

1. When going to public places such as supermarkets or shopping malls, dress reasonably and neatly, and pajamas, vests and slippers are not allowed.

When shopping in the supermarket, you should store your bag according to the regulations.

3. When shopping, if you are not satisfied with the purchased goods, you should take the initiative to put them back in the original shelf area, and you can't put them at will. Valuable commodities, fruits and vegetables should be handled with care.

The goods in the supermarket can't be tasted and tried at will. If you have something you can taste for free, don't covet petty advantages and enjoy it endlessly.

5. consciously queue up when paying the bill. If you buy a lot of things, don't take the green channel quickly.

6. Be polite to salespeople and call them "auntie" and "uncle". Please don't use the words "hello" and "cough" to direct the sales staff around you.

7. Thank the sales staff for their warm service. Say "thank you", "please" and "you" often, and you will get more heartfelt smiles.

8. People will meet you when shopping. Whether you are wrong or not, you should say you are sorry. This is the practice of polite people.

5. Pay attention when making a phone call: polite words are on your lips, and speaking clearly is the key. Answer immediately after the bell rings. Don't be angry with the wrong number.

1. First, answer in time. When the phone rings, stop what you are doing and answer the phone. Generally, three rings are the best time to pick up the receiver.

2. After picking up the receiver, you should announce yourself, such as "Hello, I'm XXX, who are you looking for?"

If you are eating before making a phone call, please spit it out or swallow it before making a phone call.

4. Pay attention to answering the phone when talking, and say goodbye to the other party at the end of the call.

If it's an elder calling, you have to wait for the elder to hang up.

6. When you receive a wrong call, you should kindly tell the other party that the number is wrong and you should not hang up.

7. When a child meets a phone call from a stranger, don't tell the other person some important family information easily.

Code of Daily Behavior for Primary School Students (Revised Edition)

1. Respect the national flag and national emblem, sing the national anthem, raise and lower the national flag, play the national anthem, stand at attention, take off your hat and stand at attention.

The young pioneers' joining ceremony.

2. Respect parents, care about their health and take the initiative to go home.

The court did its best. Listen to the instructions of parents and elders, and take the initiative to say hello when going out or going home.

3. Respect the teacher, greet each other and take the initiative to say hello. Accept the guidance of the teacher and communicate with the teacher.

4. Respect the old and love the young, and treat others equally. Students get along well, care for each other and help each other. Don't bully, laugh at or tease others. Respect the disabled. Respect other people's national habits.

5. Be polite to others. Be civilized, speak Mandarin and use polite language. No swearing, no fighting. Knock on the door before going to other people's rooms,

When you are allowed to enter, don't flip other people's belongings at will, and don't disturb others' work, study and rest.

6. Be honest and trustworthy, don't tell lies, correct mistakes, don't take other people's things at will, borrow things and return them in time, and promise other people's things.

Try to do it, and apologize if you can't. Don't cheat in the exam.

7. Learn the strengths and advantages of others with an open mind, and don't be jealous of others.

People. Don't be discouraged when you encounter setbacks and failures, and try to overcome difficulties.

8. Cherish food and school and daily necessities. Saving water and electricity is no better than spending money indiscriminately.

9. Dress neatly, take a bath often, cut your nails frequently, wash your hair frequently, brush your teeth in the morning and evening, and wash your hands before and after meals. Do what you can, put clothes and supplies in order, and learn to clean up the room, wash clothes, wash dishes and other housework.

10. Go to school on time, don't be late, don't leave early, don't play truant, take sick leave, and go home on time after school. Be punctual to participate in activities, and ask for leave in advance if you can't.

1 1. Prepare school supplies before class, listen carefully in class, think positively, ask questions boldly, answer questions clearly, and don't interrupt others at will. The activities between classes are orderly.

12. Preview before class, review carefully after class, finish your homework on time, with neat handwriting and clean papers.

13. Keep exercising, do broadcast gymnastics and eye exercises seriously, and sit, stand, walk, read and write correctly. Actively participate in beneficial cultural and sports activities.

14. Keep teachers and campus clean and tidy on the day of serious work. Protect the environment, care for flowers and trees, and care for farmers and beneficial animals. No spitting, no littering and other wastes.

15. Take good care of public property, and don't smear or depict tables, chairs, buildings and cultural relics. Damage to public property should be compensated. The found things are returned to their original owners or handed over to the public.

16. Take an active part in group activities and earnestly complete the tasks assigned by the group and oh. Young Pioneers obey the correct resolutions, do not do anything detrimental to the collective honor, and collective members respect each other and learn to cooperate. Actively participate in various labor and social practice activities organized by the school, observe more and work harder.

17. Obey the traffic laws, cross the road and take the crosswalk, and do not jaywalk or chase in expressway, railways or docks.

18. Observe public order, and public places are not crowded or noisy, and be polite to others. Take the initiative to buy tickets by car, boat, etc. And take the initiative to give seats to the old, the young and the disabled. Don't do anything prohibited by law.

19. Cherish life, pay attention to safety, prevent fire, drowning, electric shock, theft and poisoning, and don't play harmful games.

20. Read and watch healthy books, newspapers, audio-visual and online information, and listen to and watch radio and television programs containing healthy content. Do not smoke, drink, gamble, stay away from drugs, participate in feudal superstitious activities, and enter places where minors are not allowed to enter, such as Internet cafes. Dare to fight, take the initiative to report bad things when you meet bad people.

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