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1) Start from "sitting, standing, walking, and speaking" to cultivate students' good behavior habits.
Students' learning and activities in school are inseparable from the most basic behaviors such as "sitting, standing, and walking". Although each student's behavior is different, there is always a standard for the posture of "sitting, standing, walking, and talking". Sitting like a clock, standing like a pine, walking like the wind, and speaking like a tide should be gradually internalized into a habit of students through long-term training.
2) Start with honoring parents and teachers, and cultivate students' civilized filial piety etiquette.
Filial piety is the heirloom of the Chinese nation and the cornerstone of family harmony. The civilized habits of primary school students can be embodied in civilized interactions. Honor your parents and elders at home, respect your teachers at school, and unite your classmates.
Filial piety to parents and respect for teachers is the minimum moral and etiquette requirement for primary school students, and it should start with very specific small things such as seeing teachers and parents taking the initiative to greet them and helping parents and teachers do what they can, and gradually develop the habit of speaking etiquette and understanding politeness, which is an important foundation for civilized social exchanges.
3) From the love of classmates, teachers, love of Nan Elementary School, love Yang County, cultivate students' noble patriotic feelings.
The concept of patriotism is still difficult for schoolchildren to understand. Therefore, in education, we should adhere to the practice of starting from a low starting point and attaching importance to reality. First, guide students to care about the people around them.
In school, we should take the initiative to care for and help our classmates, respect and understand teachers, and do: understand teachers and study diligently; Understand yourself and shape your life; At home, respect the elderly, love the young, and care for the neighbors. It is also necessary to guide students to know how to care about the class and the school as a collective.
Further, we should guide students to understand the history, humanities, customs and ever-changing development of our county, stimulate students' love and concern for their hometown, and plant in the hearts of students the seeds of the ideal of sweating and contributing to the construction of their hometown in the future.
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The civilized etiquette of elementary school students slips smoothly as follows:
1. Get up on time, tidy up quickly, get to work quickly, and don't be lazy. When you see teachers and students, say hello, enter the classroom, and don't make trouble. With classmates, talk about friendship, do not beat and scold, and unite well.
2. Go up and down the stairs, don't crowd, be courteous to each other, and don't step on it. Waste, do not litter, for the clean, pay for the hard work. In the corridor, run and jump, be disciplined, and don't shout.
3. School property, take good care of it, flowers and plants, smile at me. Pick up things, hand them over to the teacher, praise them from classmates, and have high moral character. Parents pick up, don't come to school, prevent congestion, good order.
4. Cross the road, don't run around, abide by traffic rules, and ensure safety.
5. Civilized language should be commonly used; Use more "please" and "thank you" more. When you see foreign guests and teachers, you should say, "Hello teacher". Among classmates, they are brothers; Among the students, they are sisters.
6. Don't fight, don't scold, don't quarrel if you have a dispute; Abide by discipline, keep order, and keep all the rules in mind; Love trees, protect flowers and plants, and be environmentally friendly at all times.
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1. Primary school 1-3 years:
1) Personal etiquette.
1. Know common polite expressions.
2. Master the correct posture, develop good habits of sitting, standing and walking, and maintain the correct posture of reading and writing.
3. Know how to keep clothes neat and tidy, love cleanliness and hygiene.
2) Etiquette for communication.
1. Be able to address others appropriately and appropriately.
2. Know how to respect your parents and be polite to your elders.
3. Respect the teacher and respect the teacher's labor.
4. Know that students should care for each other, help each other, and get along with each other.
5. Know the basic etiquette of hospitality and hospitality.
6. Obey the order, talk softly, and do not disturb others.
7. Obey the rules of public transportation and do not run red lights.
8. Master the etiquette of solemnity, attention ceremony, Young Pioneers team salute and so on.
2. Primary 4-6 grades:
1) Personal etiquette.
1. Master polite expressions such as greetings, thanks or apologies.
2. Master common body language such as smiling, nodding, and bowing.
3. Understand the traditional festival customs of our country.
4. Understand and respect the customs and habits of ethnic minorities.
2) Etiquette for communication.
1. Honor your parents and elders.
2. Learn to listen to others.
3. Know the basic etiquette on the table and eat in a civilized manner.
4. Master the polite language of receiving calls.
5. Attend the meeting on time and comply with the requirements of the venue.
6. Abide by the etiquette norms in public places, and be civilized tourists, civilized customers, civilized passengers, and civilized audiences.
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Etiquette routines for elementary school students.
1. Participate in the national flag-raising ceremony, dress neatly, take off your hat and stand solemnly, and salute in line or pay attention; The national anthem should be sung seriously, accurately, and loudly. If the national anthem is anthemed, you should immediately stand in place and salute, regardless of whether it is **.
2. Dignified appearance, dress appropriately, wear school uniforms in uniform in a unified manner, sit upright, walk steadily, and speak and behave in a civilized manner. Don't use foul language, swear, hit or curse.
3. Advocate speaking Mandarin and using good polite words: please, you, hello, thank you, sorry, it's okay, goodbye.
5. Respect the teacher, see the teacher, smile, greet softly, and take the initiative to say hello; Before and after class, stand up and salute the teacher and say hello to the teacher; In class, raise your hand first when speaking, and stand up straight to answer questions, with your hands naturally on your sides; After class, enter the teacher's office or living room, shout a report or knock on the door, and enter only after permission; Say goodbye to teachers and classmates when you leave school.
6. Respect elders. When eating at home, ask the elders to sit first; Say hello to parents when you leave or return home. When talking to elders, it is generally necessary to speak in a respectful tone.
7. Treat guests or foreign guests, take the initiative to greet, smile, stand up to welcome, and wave goodbye.
8. Treat the elderly, the young, women, the disabled, and military personnel, walk to give way, give up seats in cars, give priority to shopping, and respect the disabled.
9. Deliver or receive items to stand up and use both hands.
10. Participate in assemblies in discipline and quietness; The speech of the conference began with a salute to the teacher and the audience, and thanked him at the end of the speech; **Performances, competitions, and appropriate applause at the right time.
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1. When you see the teacher, the elders take the initiative to say hello.
2. Take the initiative to say hello when you see your classmates.
3. Don't throw things away after eating.
4. Cross the street and walk on the sidewalk, stop at the red light and go at the green light.
5. Help students in need.
6. Be honest and trustworthy.
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You must first be a civilized and etiquette elementary school student!!
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Do all the tasks conscientiously. Thank you!
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1. Students should be civilized and polite to each other, restrain their uncivilized behavior, respect themselves and others, don't take the good for the small, and don't do the evil for the small; Be honest and trustworthy, consistent with words and deeds, and be consistent with what you say and what you do.
2. We advocate unity and friendliness. Students should unite with each other, be friendly to others, and live in harmony; We must respect, understand, and care for people, carry forward the spirit of socialist humanitarianism, and be strict with ourselves and lenient with others. Do unto others as you would have them do to you.
3. We advocate diligence and thrift. We advocate hard work, oppose leisure and bad work, and oppose extravagance, waste and hedonistic lifestyle; We must constantly strive for self-improvement, keep forging ahead, and maintain a healthy and upward spiritual outlook.
4. We advocate dedication and dedication. Vigorously advocate the excellent school spirit and class spirit of continuous study, truth-seeking and innovation, and positive progress, and aspire to be lofty and bravely climb the peak of knowledge. Oppose the negative attitude of not wanting to make progress in academics.
5. Let us act together, study hard, strictly abide by Zheng Zhongliang's "Outline for the Implementation of Civic Moral Construction", and make our own contributions to the prosperity and social progress of the motherland!
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Cultivate yourself first, take yourself as a teaching, and believe that it is good for primary school students to have good habits of civilized etiquette during holidays.
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