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What are the preparations for entering the first grade of primary school?
1. Backpack: The choice of schoolbag should be light and suitable, as long as it can hold books, not too big or too heavy. Don't bring a tie-rod schoolbag. The desks and drawers in the school are very small, and the schoolbags are too big to fit, so some pupils have to put them on the ground, which is inconvenient and unsanitary. In addition, there should not be too many pockets in the schoolbag, and the book supplies should not be too scattered. Pupils are often in a hurry because they can't find anything.

2, pencil case: pencil case should not have too many functions, as simple as possible, so as not to distract children in class. There are at least five sharpened pencils, rulers and two erasers in the pencil case every day.

3, pencil: ordinary wooden pencil, only cut one end, do not cut both ends. Put a name tag on the end of the pencil. This habit is very important for children and parents should attach great importance to it. Because sometimes you can take a lot of pencils after class one day, and no one claims them. It's a pity.

4. Rubber: Buy a softer one for painting. Children can clean it. Do not use toy rubber or extra large rubber. If possible, you can make a hole in the rubber, tie a rope and tie it to the pencil case to avoid the loss of the rubber.

5, pencil sharpener: It is best to use a pencil sharpener instead of a knife to avoid scratches. Parents should teach their children to use the pencil sharpener correctly, and the pencil should be sharpened the night before. In this way, children will have enough time to do their homework in class. Don't bring a pencil sharpener to school, which will increase the weight of the schoolbag and distract students from class more easily.

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The choice of stationery should not be fancy or fashionable, because children aged 5-7 only have 15 minutes to concentrate in class. Toy-like stationery will distract children's attention, so that they can't help fiddling with stationery and make some small moves, which will affect their study. In addition, children especially like to compare. When they saw that other students had fancy stationery, they asked their parents for it. If parents easily meet their children's requirements, over time, children will have unhealthy psychology such as vanity.

Prepare a small alarm clock and teach children to watch the clock. Parents should consciously plan their children's work and rest time, adjust their daily habits and work and rest rules, and form the habit of children going to bed and getting up on time. It is best for parents to work out a timetable with their children, stick it where the children can see it, and ask them to follow the timetable. Urge children to form a good habit of going to bed early and getting up early. Many children can't get up in the morning, eat slowly and end up late for school.

Books required for all subjects are distributed by the school. After getting it, the workers will write down the class, name and student number, and then they must preview it (cellophane is recommended, which is available in the canteen). It is generally difficult to use unpackaged books at the end of the term. In addition, prepare a notebook to record the homework of the day or the things to bring the next day (it is best to use a checkered notebook such as "student diary" to cultivate students' habit of writing neatly, and try not to use a horizontal or white notebook or a small notebook such as toys).

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Baidu encyclopedia-stationery