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How to quickly recite the daily behavior norms of primary school students
First, respect oneself and pay attention to appearance.

1. Maintain the national honor, respect the national flag and national emblem. When raising and lowering the national flag and playing the national anthem, sing the national anthem, stand at attention, take off your hat and stand at attention, and the Young Pioneers salute the team.

2, dressed neatly, simple and generous, do not perm, do not dye hair, do not wear makeup, do not wear jewelry, boys do not leave long hair, girls do not wear high heels.

3. Pay attention to hygiene and develop good hygiene habits. No spitting or littering.

4, behave in a civilized manner, do not swear, do not swear, do not fight, do not gamble. Do not set foot in activities and places unsuitable for minors.

5. Have a healthy taste, don't watch pornography, murder, violence, feudal superstitious books and audio-visual products, don't listen to unhealthy songs and don't participate in superstitious activities.

6. Cherish your reputation, pick up money, resist bad temptations, and don't do things that are detrimental to your personality.

7. Pay attention to safety, fire prevention, drowning prevention, electric shock prevention, theft prevention and poisoning prevention.

Second, be honest and trustworthy and be polite to others.

8. Treat people equally and treat others well. Respect the personality, religious beliefs and national customs of others. Courtesy and courtesy, respect the old and love the young, and help the disabled.

9. Respect the faculty and staff, salute or take the initiative to say hello when meeting, stand up when answering the teacher's questions, and be sincere when giving advice to the teacher.

10, students respect each other, unite and help each other, understand and tolerate each other, treat each other sincerely, communicate normally, don't bully children, don't bully classmates, don't tease others, and make more self-criticism in case of conflicts.

1 1. Use polite language, pay attention to the occasion, be friendly, and speak Mandarin. When accepting or passing things, stand up and use both hands.

12. Don't enter other people's rooms without authorization, use other people's belongings and read other people's letters and diaries.

13. Do not interrupt others' speech at will, do not disturb others' study, work and rest, and apologize for obstructing others.

14, be honest and trustworthy, match words with deeds, make promises to others, apologize if you can't, and return the money borrowed from others in time. Don't lie, don't cheat, don't cheat and correct your mistakes.

15. Stand up to pay tribute to the teacher in class and after class. When class is over, please ask the teacher to go first.

Third, obey the law and study hard.

16, arrive at school on time, don't be late, don't leave early, and don't skip class.

17. Listen attentively in class, be diligent in thinking, actively participate in discussions, and be brave in expressing opinions.

18, preview and review carefully, study actively, and don't cheat in the exam according to the completion of homework.

19, actively participate in productive labor and social practice, actively participate in other activities organized by the school, and abide by the requirements and regulations of the activities.

20, serious duty, keep the classroom, campus clean and beautiful. Don't chase and fight in the classroom and campus, and maintain the order of the school.

2 1, take good care of school buildings and public property, and don't scribble on blackboards, walls, desks and bulletin boards. Borrowed public property should be returned on time, and damaged things should be compensated.

22, abide by the dormitory and canteen system, cherish food, save water and electricity, obey management.

23. Treat difficulties and setbacks correctly, do not feel inferior, do not envy, do not be extreme, do not speak ill of others behind their backs, and maintain mental health.

Fourth, be thrifty and filial to your parents.

24. live frugally, don't compare with others, and don't spend money indiscriminately.

25. Learn to take care of your personal life and keep your clothes tidy.

26. Have a regular life, work and rest on time, cherish time, make reasonable arrangements for after-school life, and keep exercising.

27. Always communicate with parents about their life, study and thoughts, and respect their opinions and teaching.

28. Go home and say hello to your parents. You are not allowed to stay outside or stay with others without your parents' consent.

29. Be considerate to help parents and elders, take the initiative to undertake housework within your power, and care for brothers and sisters.

30. If you have any questions about your parents, be polite, reasonable, not headstrong, not grumpy and not contradicting.

3 1, hospitality, stand up and see you off. Does not affect the normal life of the neighborhood, and actively cares for help when the neighborhood is in trouble.

5. Be strict with yourself and abide by public morality.

32. Abide by national laws and don't do anything prohibited by law.

33. Obey traffic laws, don't run red lights, don't ride a bike illegally, cross the street and take a crosswalk, and don't climb over the guardrail.

34. Observe public order, take the initiative to buy tickets by public transport, give seats to the old, young, sick, disabled, pregnant and teachers, and do not compete for seats.

35. Take care of public facilities, cultural relics, crops, flowers and trees, animals and the ecological environment.

36. Abide by network ethics and safety regulations, do not browse, produce or disseminate bad information, be careful to make friends with netizens, and do not enter commercial Internet cafes.

37. Cherish life, do not smoke, drink, take drugs and refuse drugs. Do not participate in various illegal organizations or activities.

38, public * * * places don't make noise, pay homage to the martyrs cemetery and other related places to keep solemn.

39. Watch performances and competitions, don't make noise, and be a civilized audience.

40. Be courageous, dare to fight, discourage acts that violate social morality, and report illegal and criminal acts in a timely manner.

1, it is forbidden to take a bath in the river, splash water in flood season or take an unlicensed ferry without authorization;

2, are not allowed to play with water, electricity, fireworks, chemicals and other dangerous goods;

3, are not allowed to hang clothes on the wire or play near the potentially dangerous construction site;

4, are not allowed to ride a speeding car, riding a hero car;

5, are not allowed to take overloaded cars, boats, or rear-end vehicles on the highway;

6. Do not drink unsanitary food, drinks or food provided by strangers;

7, no climbing doors and windows, basketball stands, fences, guardrails and other facilities;

8, are not allowed to light candles, mosquito-repellent incense, etc. In the dormitory, you are not allowed to enter the dormitory of the opposite sex;

9, are not allowed to buy and carry weapons into the campus;

10, no dancing sticks, beating and cursing between classes (after class);

1 1, no pushing in the corridor;

12, no staying, playing or going home in time after school;

13, it is not allowed to organize picnics and various forms of spring outing or autumn outing without authorization;

14, it is not allowed to gather people outside the school to make trouble and disturb the order in the school;

15, not allowed to enter commercial Internet cafes, game halls, dance halls and other entertainment places;

16, it is forbidden to destroy public facilities, public order and public health;

17, do not drink, gamble, smoke or take drugs;

18. Do not buy or watch pornographic or obscene books, periodicals, movies and CDs;

19, it is forbidden to establish or participate in illegal organizations, feudal superstitions and pseudo-qigong activities;

20, are not allowed to participate in any other activities that are not conducive to the healthy growth of young students.

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Primary school students' daily behavior norms

(revised)

1, respect the national flag and national emblem, sing the national anthem, raise and lower the national flag, stand up when playing the national anthem, take off your hat and salute the young pioneers.

2. Respect parents, care about their health, and take the initiative to do what you can for your family. 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, meet and say hello, take the initiative to say hello, accept the teacher's teaching 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 people, speak politely, speak Mandarin and use polite expressions. No swearing, no fighting. Knock before entering other people's rooms. Don't turn over other people's belongings at will, and don't disturb other people's work.

Study and rest.

6. Be honest and trustworthy, don't tell lies, correct mistakes when you know them, don't take other people's things at will, borrow things and return them in time, promise others to do their best, 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 envy others. Don't be discouraged when you encounter setbacks and failures, and try to overcome difficulties.

8. Cherish food and articles for study and life. 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. Attend activities on time, and don't ask for leave in advance.

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 homework on time, with neat handwriting and clean papers.

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

14, earnestly perform their duties and keep the classroom and campus clean and tidy. Protect the environment, take good care of flowers, trees, crops and beneficial animals, do not spit everywhere, and do not throw away wastes such as peels and scraps of paper.

15, take good care of public property, and don't scribble on 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 the collective activities, conscientiously complete the tasks assigned by the collective, the young pioneers obey the team's resolutions, and do nothing that harms the collective honor, and the 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 and regulations, cross the road and take the crosswalk, and don't jaywalk and chase on the expressway, railway and wharf.

18, observe public order, not crowded, noisy and impolite in public places. Take the initiative to buy tickets by car, boat, etc. And take the initiative to give up your seat to the old, the young and the sick. 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 dangerous games.

20. Read and watch healthy books, newspapers, audio-visual and online information, and listen to and watch healthy radio and television programs. 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 people and things, dare to fight.

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Some explanations on the daily behavior norms of primary school students 1. The Code of Daily Behavior of Pupils (hereinafter referred to as the Code) is formulated according to the primary norms officially promulgated by the state, and it is the most basic requirement of the state for the daily behavior of pupils. Its purpose is to strengthen the civilized and polite education and behavior training for primary school students and promote them to develop good behavior habits from an early age.

Second, the content of the Code is ***20 articles, which cannot be comprehensive and should not be cumbersome. Primary school students are still young, so we should not only be strict with them, but also let them develop lively. When implementing the Code, all localities should combine it with the primary code education and the implementation of various school rules and regulations.

Three, the implementation of the "standard" must rely on the combination of all the faculty and staff of the school and the foreign minister in the school, extensive publicity, so that the family, school and society are in harmony, and * * * uses the "standard" to strictly demand students. We edited the Atlas of Three-character Songs of Pupils' Daily Behavior Norms, the Wall Chart of Pupils' Daily Behavior Norms and comic books, filmed a series of videos of pupils' daily behavior Norms education, and produced relevant slides and other counseling materials for schools to choose from.

Four, according to the opinions of the comrades, in order to facilitate the memory of primary school students, the "standard" is now compiled into a three-character song, attached to the back for reference. In view of China's vast territory, numerous ethnic groups and great differences in local conditions, all regions and schools can adopt various forms of publicity according to local actual conditions to help primary school students remember and implement the Code.

Primary school students' daily behavior norms

(three-character sutra)

Raise the national flag, salute, sing the national anthem and stand at attention.

Respect the old and love the young, and be filial to your parents.

Know how to use civilized language when you know foreign guests.

Helping the disabled, helping others, not fighting, not swearing.

Honesty, no lying, compensation for damage to public property.

Pick up things, hand them in, borrow things, and return them.

Do not choose to eat, do not choose to wear, save water and electricity.

Neat, take a bath often, brush your teeth frequently, and have a good habit.

If you are not absent from class or late, be polite to the teacher.

Dare to speak and think more in class.

Do your homework neatly and finish your paper on time.

Radio exercises should do a good job in physical training and strive to meet the standards.

Keep your eyesight and do eye exercises.

When assembling, be quiet on duty and be active.

Take care of private affairs and learn housework.

Put your clothes and things in order and learn to cook and wash clothes.

Cross the street, take the crosswalk and buy tickets by boat.

Shopping in order and watching movies are not noisy.

Protect historical sites, birds, crops and flowers.

Superstition and bad books and periodicals should be opposed.

Don't touch alcohol, tobacco and gambling, and don't play with fire to avoid danger.

Distinguish between good and bad behavior and dare to fight.

Good habits are early cultivation and lifelong education.