2. Polite songs
3. The Song of Eight Honors and Eight Disgraces
Step 5 enter school
It is polite to see the teacher. Say hello in the morning and afternoon.
Greet each other, smile.
Step 6 raise the flag
Raise the national flag at attention and slowly look up at the national flag.
Love the motherland and sing the national anthem.
Step 7 attend class
When the classroom bell rings, sit quietly and say hello to the teacher.
Stand up and say hello to the teacher, and learn knowledge happily.
Sit like a clock, stand like a pine, and insist on reading and writing posture.
8. Do exercises
Do exercises, stand in a row, be calm and tidy, and exert yourself when the movements are in place.
Do eye exercises to protect your eyesight, and don't forget the exact acupoints.
Stick to your will in two exercises and strive to reach the standard.
9. Assembly
The assembly activities should be disciplined and the procession should be "fast and quiet"
Don't talk, don't push around, don't walk around in an orderly way.
Applause warmly and understand etiquette. Everyone has a collective heart.
10, catering
Line up for dinner, be disciplined, save food and not waste it.
Don't throw peels and vegetable residues about, and the dishes will be washed clean.
12 civilized etiquette song
The students who are hired should be polite.
Go to school happily. Teacher Lu Yu says hello first.
It is most important for students to say early when they meet.
Take the sidewalk when entering the school, not the playground and runway.
Don't go up and down the stairs, obey the rules and lean to the right.
When you see a piece of paper, always bend over and don't forget to take care of the environment.
Listen to the teacher in class, stay on topic, speak actively and think seriously.
Don't chase or fight after class, just play in a civilized way.
Students should not bully the weak, but should have a good school spirit of unity and friendship.
13 Campus etiquette songs
When the students entered the school, everyone learned manners.
Stand well when raising the national flag, and remember to pay attention to salute.
Salute when you see the teacher, and say hello when you see your classmates.
School discipline can be observed, but running and fighting can't be brought.
Take good care of school property, and don't throw rubbish and dirt.
I have done a good job in safety and frugality, and I am proud of my work.
14 campus civilization
It is essential to get to school early every morning.
Say hello to classmates and teachers.
The teacher praised me for being polite, so I should be modest and not proud.
Really need the red flag of all outstanding students, and do well in all aspects.
Walk slowly and quietly to the right. Don't make noise or run after class.
If you take part in useful games, you will get the red flag of the pacesetter.
15 The flower of civilization is in full bloom in the whole school.
The flower of civilization is in full bloom in the whole school, and all the students are polite.
When you meet the teacher and pay tribute, the students will stop playing.
Love labor, pay attention to hygiene, and don't litter.
Listen carefully in class, and students will listen to what they say.
Take care of flowers and trees, and new flowers are blooming everywhere on campus.
Liu Le Vocational School is my home, and we strive to beautify it.
Politeness is everywhere.
From home to school, etiquette is everywhere.
I sweep the floor to respect my parents is filial piety.
When you go to school by bus, you should get off first and then get on.
When you meet teachers and classmates, bow first and then say hello.
Civilized manners are everywhere, and students who are employed should remember them.
17 Be polite and accompany me.
How important it is to be polite. Always with me.
Lunch is not crowded, come one by one.
Say you when you meet your elders, and say please when you are humble to each other.
Go slowly and quietly to the right, and don't chase and fight.
Please raise your hand before speaking in class. The teacher will allow you to speak again.
Students stress unity, resolve conflicts and don't fight.
Speak quietly after class, so that others won't bother you.
No infringement of private rights, no reading of diary letters.
Don't spit casually if you have phlegm, and don't throw scraps of paper.