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What should fifth-grade pupils do?
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.

Second, 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.

Third, respect teachers, greet them when they meet, take the initiative to say hello, accept teachers' instruction and communicate with them.

Fourth, respect the old and love the young, and treat others equally. Students get along well, care for each other and help each other. Do not bully the weak, 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 others' 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 to do what others do, fail to apologize, and don't cheat in exams.

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.

Eight, cherish food and school supplies. Saving water and electricity is no better than spending money indiscriminately.

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, tidy up your clothes and supplies, learn to tidy up your room, wash clothes, wash dishes and other housework.

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.

Eleven, prepare school supplies before class, listen attentively in class, think positively, ask questions boldly, answer questions with emotion, and don't interrupt others at will. The activities between classes are orderly.

12. Preview before class, review carefully after class, finish your homework on time, with neat handwriting and clean papers.

Thirteen, adhere to physical exercise, do radio exercises and eye exercises seriously, sit, stand, walk, read and write correctly. Actively participate in beneficial cultural and sports activities.

Fourteen, conscientiously do their job, 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. Compensation for damage to public property. The found things are returned to their original owners or handed over to the public.

Sixteen, actively participate in collective activities, conscientiously complete the tasks assigned by the collective, young pioneers obey the resolutions of the team, do not do things that harm the collective honor, respect each other with the collective members, 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, cross the road and take the crosswalk, do not jaywalk, and do not fight and chase on highways, railways and docks.

Eighteen, abide by public order, not crowded in public places, not noisy, polite to others. 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.

Nineteen, cherish life and pay attention to safety; Fire prevention, drowning prevention, electric shock prevention, theft prevention, poisoning prevention, and no dangerous games.

Twenty, read and watch healthy books, newspapers, audio-visual and network information, listen to and watch healthy TV programs. Do not smoke, drink, gamble, stay away from drugs, participate in feudal superstitious activities, and enter bars and other places where minors are not easy to enter. Dare to fight, take the initiative to report bad things when you meet bad people.