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Guide to home life
"Good things in the world are not forced, colorful clouds are easy to disperse, and glass is fragile." That day was a very ordinary holiday. I thought I could go to school as usual the next day. Who knows, the sudden intensification of the COVID-19 epidemic in Beijing made that day the starting point for us to go home and live. ...

At first, when I heard the news, I made the same reaction as the Millennium-I jumped with joy: Great, I can finally stop going to school! How comfortable it is at home! Online class is an online class, and it's not that I haven't attended it! So I am looking forward to studying and living at home with great joy.

However, when I really surf the Internet, I have unspeakable disappointment: there are no friendly teachers, no lively and lovely classmates, no atmosphere for everyone to study together, and only the already prepared recording and broadcasting classes are cold and clear. Once, after I finished my math class, I began to write the homework left by my teacher. I was dumbfounded by what it said. There is a question above that is not in the online class. I can't do it! I won't ask the teacher, and I don't have a good deskmate to consult. I can only get rid of it first ...

Later, I learned how to do it after listening to the math teacher's after-class Q&A counseling.

Fortunately, a few days later, the school opened the live class channel, and I found the feeling of going to school as usual. With familiar teachers and classmates, I feel much more at ease. What I like is physical education class. Every time I exercise at home with the teacher's teaching video, I sweat all over, as if I had relaxed my nerves all day. It's really a combination of work and rest!

After two weeks of running-in of online classes, my family life has become more and more regular, and it has also made me understand that learning doesn't have to be at school, and teachers don't have to be around you. But to learn to study independently. In order to improve my self-study management ability, I also made a scientific work and rest plan, insisting on reading for one hour every day, and then studying hard to write homework and think independently; Keep practicing copybooks every day and cultivate patience. With patience, you can calm down and do things seriously. Exercise for an hour every day, skipping rope, running, roller skating, etc. In order to enhance physical fitness and improve one's immunity. Of course, I will also undertake housework within my power, such as washing dishes, mopping the floor, washing underwear and socks, etc. Cultivate my self-care ability.

Studying and living at home has given me different feelings and experiences. No matter what happens, we should be calm. The epidemic is not over yet, so we can't relax our vigilance. Let's continue to fight the epidemic together!