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What about the handwritten newspaper that adds luster to the class?
Students, we are all members of the class. It is what we should do to contribute to the class. We should win glory for our class. There is a good saying: "When people gather firewood, the flames are high." The same is true of the development of a class! Maybe you are thinking now, how can I win honor for my class? In fact, it is not difficult to win glory for the class. To win honor for the class, we just need to start from the side, pay more attention to some details at ordinary times, and bend down when you find scraps of paper on the ground; Find that the light is not turned off, move your fingers; When I saw the desks and chairs in the classroom were not arranged neatly, I moved them away. Maybe just because you bend down, move your fingers and move your fingers, you can make your class the first in the daily code of conduct. Isn't this the honor of the class? In fact, all of us are silently contributing to the class. For example, some students use the time between classes and after school to publish blackboard newspapers to add luster to the classroom; Some students bring some books to the class book corner, so that we can have more extra-curricular books; Some students quietly tighten the faucet when they see the toilet leaking to save water; Some students take part in the competition and practice over and over again, so even if you don't win the first place, you will win glory for your class. Fighting for the honor of the class requires everyone of us to take action. Let's use the "primary code" and the "code of conduct for primary school students" to regulate our words and deeds, and shape our personality by being polite, helping others, caring for public property, protecting the environment and obeying the law. We should start from sweeping the floor, not eating snacks, not swearing, not littering, and win glory for the class. We should love our class as much as our home and protect the honor of our class as we protect our eyes. Students, let's move!