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Lecture notes on history in primary school lectures
Dear students:

"Rude people are not born, rude things are not successful, and rude countries are not at peace." I believe the students have all heard of this sentence! In order to let students form good civilized habits. In order to inherit the fine tradition of our "ancient civilization".

I formally put forward an initiative to all the students in Class 6 (1).

1, be polite. Students should be good students, be civilized and be polite. Don't litter. If you see rubbish on campus, you should bend down to pick it up and throw it into the trash can. In addition, when you meet teachers and classmates, you should say hello respectfully and so on. These are all civilized and polite behaviors.

2. Love each other. As the saying goes, "endure for a while, calm down for a while; Take a step back and broaden the horizon. "In life, there will always be students who are at odds with others, and then there will be disputes, quarrels and even fights. This habit is very bad. So students should change this bad habit. Love and harmony between people. Help each other when encountering difficulties, and take the initiative to apologize when there are contradictions.

3. Subject courses. In class, we must be serious. No small movements, no talking. Because we are here to study, not to play. The teacher lectures carefully on the platform so that we can listen carefully. So we must not live up to the teacher's painstaking efforts!

In the gradual sublimation of society, we should strive to be good students at school, good children at home and good citizens of society. We must abide by the moral standards of citizens and be a good student with good manners!

Sixth grade: Xiaoxue