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How do students regulate their behavior?
Requirements of students' code of conduct

Sit up straight, walk steadily and behave in a civilized manner.

1, develop good hygiene habits, and do not spit or litter. No smoking. Keep clean and hygienic, wash feet, take a bath, get a haircut, cut your nails and change clothes frequently.

2, behave in a civilized manner, do not fight, swear, swear, do not participate in feudal superstitious activities.

3. Don't enter business dance halls, business electronic game halls, Internet cafes, bars and other places that are not suitable for students' activities.

4. Be sincere and friendly, and be polite to others. Respect the personality, religious beliefs and national habits of others, respect the elderly and love the young, and help the disabled. Respect the faculty and staff, greet them when they meet, and stand up when answering the teacher's questions.

5. Unite and help each other, study hard, manage the family diligently, honor parents, live frugally, don't spend pocket money indiscriminately, don't compare with others, don't show off, don't eat snacks, don't smoke, don't drink, and respect parents' opinions and teachings.

6. Be strict with yourself, abide by public morality and traffic laws and regulations, make way for the old, the young, the sick, the disabled, the pregnant and the teachers, give up their seats, and take care of public facilities, cultural relics and historic sites. Take care of crops, flowers and trees, and protect beneficial animals and ecological environment. As students, there should be many disciplines and rules to ask us, telling us what to do and what not to do. We should learn to restrain ourselves, demand ourselves, change passivity into initiative, and consciously abide by the student code and code of conduct. Establish a sense of self-esteem, self-love and self-improvement, have a strong sense of responsibility for schools, classes and individuals, and be able to correctly handle interpersonal relationships and contradictions in daily study and life. In learning, we should think independently, solve problems independently and finish our homework independently; Do a good job of homework preview and review, concentrate on class and finish homework on time; In behavior, we should use the daily behavior norms of primary school students to restrain our words and deeds, and be polite and care for public property. In appearance, we should show the essence of students' simplicity, purity, generosity and health with simple, generous and clean clothes.

"Don't do small good, don't do small evil". Yesterday's norms made us what we are today; Today's norms will determine who we are tomorrow. I

Students must do what they should do, starting from me, starting from small things, starting from now, starting from cultivating normative consciousness and good behavior habits, learning to respect themselves and others, knowing what is right and wrong, improving their ability to distinguish right from wrong, good from evil, and striving to be a qualified primary school student ~

Thank you~

Chapter 2: 10. 19 Follow the code of conduct and be a qualified middle school student.

Abide by the code of conduct and be a qualified middle school student.

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Dear teachers and students:

Good morning everyone ~

I'm in grade eight, and I'm glad that we are together again on this beautiful morning. The theme of my speech today is "Abide by the code of conduct and be a qualified middle school student".

Students, in the new day, we face the rising sun and continue to move towards our goal. Today's struggle is for the success of tomorrow. What society needs is qualified talents, and qualified talents come from qualified students. So, how can we become a qualified middle school student?

As the saying goes, there is no Fiona Fang without rules. However, in a collective, there can be no lack of norms or rules. Because of the norms of speaking and doing things, we gradually grew up in the norms and gradually learned the truth of being a man.

Looking back at the early days of our school, when reading in the morning, many students would take the initiative to greet their teachers. The self-study class is disciplined and the campus is clean and environmentally friendly, which shows the beauty of youth that middle school students should have. These are endless. This is the progress we all want to see. In this progress, we are happy to study in Liu Pu school.

As students at school, there should be many disciplines and rules that require us to tell us what to do and what not to do. However, if you always study and live in a demanding environment, it is difficult to make progress, so you should learn to restrain yourself, demand yourself, change passivity into initiative, consciously compare, consciously abide by new codes and norms, and take them.

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Restrain your words and deeds. Establish a sense of self-esteem, self-love and self-improvement, have a strong sense of responsibility for schools, classes and individuals, and be able to correctly handle interpersonal relationships and contradictions in daily study and life. In learning, we should be independent, think independently, solve problems independently, and finish our homework independently; At the same time, we should consciously do what we should do, including previewing and reviewing, listening attentively in class and finishing our homework on time. In behavior, we should use the daily behavior norms of middle school students to standardize our words and deeds, and be polite and care for public property. In appearance, students should show their simple nature with simple, generous, clean and tidy clothes. "Don't do small good, don't do small evil". Yesterday's norms made us what we are today; Today's norms will determine who we are tomorrow. To do what you should do well, start from me, start from small things, start from now, start from today, start from cultivating normative consciousness and good behavior habits, learn to respect yourself and others, know what is right and wrong, improve the ability to distinguish right from wrong, good from evil, and strive to be a qualified middle school student ~

Thank you~

Chapter 3: Abide by the code of conduct and be a qualified middle school student.

Abide by the code of conduct and be a qualified middle school student.

Dear teachers and students:

Good morning, everyone ~ I'm Class 4, Grade 8. Today, the topic of my speech is "Abide by the code of conduct and be a qualified middle school student".

Students, in the new day, we face the rising sun and continue our own.

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The goal is forward, and today's struggle is for tomorrow's success. What society needs is qualified talents, and qualified talents come from qualified students. Abide by the code of conduct and be a qualified middle school student. So, how can we become a qualified middle school student? Is it like many people think that "studying well is an excellent student"?

In fact, this idea is too naive and simple. There is no doubt that in school, we should not only learn to study, but also learn to be a man, because only by learning to be a man can we learn better, innovate and make progress.

"No rules, no Fiona Fang". As students at school, we are in a period of social transition, and there are countless disciplines and rules that require us to do and not to do.

However, if you always study and live in a demanding environment, it is difficult to make progress. Therefore, you should learn to restrain yourself, demand yourself, change passivity into initiative, and consciously abide by the daily behavior norms of middle school students, so as to restrain your words and deeds. Establish a sense of self-esteem, self-love and self-improvement, have a strong sense of responsibility for schools, classes and individuals, and be able to correctly handle interpersonal relationships and contradictions in daily study and life. In learning, we should be independent, think independently, solve problems independently, and finish our homework independently; At the same time, we should consciously do what we should do, including previewing and reviewing, listening attentively in class and finishing our homework on time. In behavior, we should use the daily behavior norms of middle school students to standardize our words and deeds, and be polite and care for public property. In appearance, it should be simple, generous and clean.