#education# Introduction School is a place for teaching and educating people. In school, students not only learn cultural knowledge, but also master some common sense of safety precautions and self-rescue. The following content is relevant content prepared for everyone.
1. Campus Safety Song for Primary School Students
Primary school students must understand that when going to school, they must protect themselves. On campus, they must know etiquette, do not run around, and avoid falling. Walk lightly in the corridors. , keep to the right, pay attention, in the classroom, understand the rules, strive to meet the standards, study in competitions, relax when taking a break, go to the playground, do activities, play games, pay attention, ignore dangerous things, take care of them when eating, Pay attention to hygiene and observe discipline. After eating, don’t walk around. Line up. In physical education class, wash dishes. Prepare first. Listen to instructions. Exercise. After school, don’t run around. Follow the group. Keep order and distinguish between good and bad. , Bad behavior, dare to fight, good habits, develop early, get education, benefit for life
2. Basic principles of escaping from danger in school
1. Stay calm, seek advantages and avoid disadvantages . 2. Learn to save and protect yourself. 3. Try every means and keep asking for help. 4. Remember four telephone numbers: "119" fire alarm number, "110" alarm number, "120" emergency number, and "122" traffic accident alarm number. Call to clarify the location, relevant conditions, and salient features.
3. Safety knowledge for mass activities on campus [Compiled by *]
1. During large-scale activities or gatherings such as flag raising and exercises, you must keep to the right when going up and down stairs, and there must be no crowding or crowding. No pushing or pulling. When you encounter someone falling down on the stairs, you should wait quietly without pushing or watching. It is necessary to discourage and stop the students behind from continuing to crowd forward.
2. Consciously abide by the order of public places and play proper games during recess. It is strictly prohibited to chase, drive, fight, cause trouble, climb high and take risks.
3. After school every day, all students must line up at the designated place to go home. If you drop something or loose your shoelaces while the road team is marching, you must quickly get out of the team and wait for the road team to pass by before picking up your things or tying your shoelaces.
IV. Safety knowledge for other activities on campus
(1) What should we pay attention to during recess activities?
In the stressful learning process every day, recess activities can play a role in relaxation, adjustment and proper rest. The following aspects should be paid attention to in extracurricular activities:
l. The outdoor air is fresh, and recess activities should be done outdoors as much as possible, but not far away from the classroom to avoid delaying the following courses.
2. The intensity of the activities should be appropriate and no strenuous activities should be done to ensure that you are not tired, focused and full of energy when you continue in class.
3. The activities should be simple and easy, such as doing exercises.
4. Pay attention to safety during activities and avoid risks such as sprains and bruises.
(2) How to ensure safety when playing games?
Games are important information in students’ lives, and safety concepts should also be established in games:
1. Be careful to choose a safe place. Stay away from roads, railways, construction sites, and factory production areas; do not enter dry wells, cellars, and air defense facilities; avoid transformers and high-voltage wires; do not climb water towers, poles, roofs, or high walls; and do not approach deep lakes ( ponds, rivers, pits), wells, cesspits, biogas pools, etc. These places are very prone to danger, and a little carelessness can cause casualties.
2. Choose safe games to play. Do not play highly dangerous games, and do not imitate dangerous scenes in movies and TV, such as riding in vehicles, climbing high buildings, fighting each other with knives and sticks, throwing bricks and stones at each other, setting fire to branches and waste paper, etc. This is very dangerous and can easily lead to unexpected consequences.
3. Choose the right time when playing. The game time cannot be too long. This makes it easy to get overtired and the possibility of an accident will greatly increase. Don't play games at night. It's dark and visibility is poor, and people's reaction potential is also reduced. Danger is likely to occur.
(3) What safety matters should be paid attention to in physical education classes?
Physical education is an important course for exercising and improving physical fitness in primary and secondary schools. The training materials in physical education classes are diverse, so safety precautions vary depending on the training materials and equipment used.
1. Sprinting and other events must be conducted according to the prescribed track, and cross-tracks are not allowed. This is not only a requirement for competition, but also a guarantee of safety. Especially when you are sprinting towards the finish line, you must abide by the rules, because at this time, the momentum of the human body is very strong, and the energy is concentrated on the competition. The mind is unguarded. Once each other stumbles, they may be seriously injured.
2. When doing long jump, you must strictly follow the teacher's instructions for running and taking off. Before taking off, the front foot should hit the wooden take-off board, and after taking off, it should fall into the sand pit. This is not only a technical essential for long jump training, but also a necessary measure to protect physical safety.
3. When conducting throwing training, such as throwing grenades, shot put, discus, javelin, etc., you must follow the teacher's instructions and follow the instructions without any carelessness. Some of these sports equipment are hard and heavy, and some are equipped with sharp metal heads at the front. If used without permission, they may hit others or themselves, causing injuries or even life-threatening injuries.
4. When training on horizontal bars, parallel bars and high jumps, be sure to prepare a mat with a suitable thickness under the equipment. If you jump directly onto the hard ground, you may injure your leg joints or the back of your head. When doing single and parallel bar movements, various effective methods should be adopted to prevent the hands from slipping when holding the bar, and to avoid falling from the bar and causing physical injury.
5. When doing leap training such as vaulting and box jumping, there must be a springboard in front of the equipment and a protective pad behind the equipment. At the same time, teachers and classmates must stand beside the equipment for protection.
6. For mat sports such as front and back rolls, push-ups, sit-ups, etc., you must be serious when performing the movements and do not play around to avoid sprains.
7. When participating in the training of basketball, football and other sports, you must learn to protect yourself, and do not hurt others by being reckless in the competition. In these highly competitive sports, conscious compliance with competition rules is important for safety.
(4) What should you pay attention to when participating in sports meets?
What should you do if your hands and feet are frozen?
When I go out for activities in the cold winter, my hands and feet are often stiff from the cold. If your hands and feet are frozen, do not bake them on the fire or soak them in hot water, as this will cause frostbite or even ulceration. So what is the correct method?
1. You should return to a warm environment to slowly increase the temperature of the frozen parts.
2. If you are in the wild, you should try to wrap your hands and feet with a coat, etc. You can also use each other's body temperature to warm your frozen hands and feet.
3. The most effective method is to rub it with your hands to increase the temperature through friction and promote your own blood circulation to return to normal.
5. Campus safety tips:
1. Why don’t classmates call each other brothers?
●Some students imitate the characters described in movies, TV or novels, Call each other brothers and sisters. It's okay for classmates to be as close as brothers, but it's not right if they form cliques and cliques.
● Forming cliques is not conducive to unity among classmates. Pulling up small factions and uniting a few people will inevitably alienate the majority.
●Because they are brothers, blindly follow "charlatans" and learn "loyalty", they not only do not want to make progress in their studies, but some even do not follow principles, drink and have fun together, and help those who are "bullied" Members fight to "let out their anger" and try to "raise" funds for the group's activities in evil ways...causing harm to society and harming themselves at the same time. Several middle school students formed their own "band" out of their love for music. This was a good thing, but the "band" developed into a small faction with "leaders" and "rankings." When the "leader" got into a dispute with someone and asked them to "help", the band members participated in a group fight indiscriminately and were all arrested by the police.
●After forming a clique, it is very likely that you will come into contact with gangsters and evil forces in society, which may lead to mutual fighting, or you may collude with others and embark on the road of crime.
2. What should you do if someone comes to school to "find trouble" with you?
●No matter what you do, don't "keep it private" with the other person. The more willing you are to "keep it private", the more likely the other person will be. The more "bad ideas" you will have,
●No matter whether you are "reasonable" or not, you must report it to the teacher or the school. If the situation is urgent and you cannot escape, entrust your classmates to help report it. Let the school and the police coordinate to solve the problem.
●We must never use force to resolve the issue with the other party. If the matter is serious, call "110" immediately to report the matter to the public security organ.
●If a similar incident occurs, you must pay attention on the way to and from school and walk with classmates. Tell your parents about the incident when you get home. Don't hide it because you are afraid of parents complaining.
3. What should you do if someone asks you to blackmail you?
If you encounter someone asking you for "protection money", or asking you to "compensate" under various excuses , the following measures should be taken:
●Immediately report to the school and public security organs. The more fearful you are and the less you dare to speak out, the more arrogant the criminals will be.
●Do not agree to the other party’s request. You must believe that the police, school and family can provide you with safe protection. Only under such circumstances, bad people will not dare to threaten you. If you succumb to the opponent, the "gray wolf" who can easily succeed will always keep an eye on you, the "fat sheep". After a student from a certain school was raped by a student from another school, he did not dare to speak out. He took the 1,000 yuan "New Year's money" given to him by his grandma and "obediently" handed it over. As a result, by the time the police solved the case, he had already been extorted of nearly 4,000 yuan. money!
●If you can’t get away, you can use the excuse that you don’t have any money and agree on a time and place before “handing it in”. Then report it immediately to the school and the public security agency. The police will take prompt action to catch the bad guy, and he will never be able to hurt you again.
Campus safety knowledge for primary school students (2):
Campus safety knowledge for primary school students
1. How should we pay attention to safety in classroom activities?
There are many seemingly small things that students should pay attention to during activities in the classroom. Otherwise, dangers may easily occur. This mainly includes the following aspects:
1. Anti-collision. At present, most classrooms are relatively small and have many desks, chairs, water dispensers and other supplies. Therefore, you should not chase, fight, or engage in strenuous sports and games in the classroom to prevent injuries from collisions.
2. Anti-slip and anti-fall. The classroom floor is relatively smooth, so be careful to prevent injuries from slipping. When you need to climb up to clean or pick up items, ask others to protect you to prevent injuries from falling.
3. Fall protection. Regardless of whether the classroom is on a high floor, do not lean out of the balcony or window to avoid the risk of falling.
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4. Anti-crush. It is easy to pinch your hands when opening and closing doors and windows in the classroom. You should also pay attention to opening and closing doors and windows gently, and first pay attention to whether other people's hands will be pinched.
5. Fire protection. Do not bring lighters, matches, fireworks, small firecrackers and other dangerous items into the campus, and prevent behaviors such as playing with fire and setting off fireworks.
6. Prevent accidental injury. Sharp tools such as screwdrivers, knives, and scissors, and stationery such as thumbtacks and pins must be used under the guidance of a teacher. They should be properly stored after use and cannot be placed on tables or chairs to prevent accidental injuries.
2. What should we pay attention to during recess activities?
In the stressful learning process every day, recess activities can play a role in relaxation, adjustment and proper rest. The following aspects should be paid attention to in extracurricular activities:
1. The outdoor air is fresh, and recess activities should be done outdoors as much as possible, but not far away from the classroom to avoid delaying the following courses.
2. The intensity of the activities should be appropriate and no strenuous activities should be done to ensure that you are not tired, focused and full of energy when you continue in class.
3. The activities should be simple and easy, such as doing exercises, jumping rope, etc.
4. Pay attention to safety during activities and avoid risks such as sprains and bruises.
3. What should you pay attention to when swimming?
Swimming is a very beneficial activity, but it also has dangers. To ensure safety, you should do the following:
1. Swimming requires a physical examination. People with heart disease, high blood pressure, tuberculosis, otitis media, skin diseases, severe trachoma, and various infectious diseases should not swim. Female students who are menstruating should also not go swimming.
2. You must choose your swimming venue carefully. When swimming in rivers, lakes and seas, you must first understand the water conditions. Waters with undercurrents, vortices, silt, rocks and aquatic plants in the water are not suitable as swimming venues. It is also not suitable to swim in waters in areas where there are many ships and are polluted and where diseases such as schistosomiasis are prevalent.
3. Before entering the water, you should do preparatory exercises. You can run, do exercises, and move your body. You should also rinse your trunk and limbs with a small amount of cold water. This can help the body adapt to the water temperature as quickly as possible and avoid dizziness, panic, and cramps.
4. Do not swim when you are full or hungry, and after strenuous exercise or heavy labor.
5. Do not dive when the underwater conditions are unknown.
6. If you find someone drowning, do not rush into the water to rescue. You should shout loudly for adults to come to help.
4. What safety matters should be paid attention to in physical education classes?
Physical education is an important course for exercising and improving physical fitness in primary and secondary schools. The training materials in physical education classes are diverse, so the safety precautions vary depending on the training materials and equipment used.
1. Sprinting and other events must be conducted according to the prescribed track, and cross-tracks are not allowed. This is not only a requirement for competition, but also a guarantee of safety. Especially when you are sprinting towards the finish line, you must abide by the rules, because at this time, the momentum generated by the human body is very strong, and the energy is concentrated on the competition. The mind is unguarded. Once each other stumbles, they may be seriously injured.
2. When doing the long jump, be sure to strictly follow the teacher’s instructions for run-up and take-off. Before taking off, the front foot should hit the wooden take-off board, and after taking off, it should fall into the sand pit. This is not only a technical essential for long jump training, but also a necessary measure to protect physical safety.
3. When conducting throwing training, such as throwing grenades, shot put, discus, javelin, etc., you must act according to the teacher's instructions and follow the instructions and prohibitions without any carelessness. Some of these sports equipment are hard and heavy, and some have sharp metal heads at the front. If used without permission, they may hit others or themselves, causing injuries. Even life-threatening.