1. housework: primary school students can undertake some simple housework at home, such as cleaning, washing dishes and washing clothes. , cultivate their self-care ability and sense of responsibility.
2. Campus labor: At school, primary school students can take part in various labor activities, such as greening the campus, cleaning the classroom and tidying up the library. , cultivate their collective concept and environmental awareness.
3. Community labor: Primary school students can participate in some voluntary service activities in the community, such as helping the elderly, cleaning up garbage and maintaining public facilities. To cultivate their sense of social responsibility and civic awareness.
4. Manual labor: Primary school students can learn some simple manual skills, such as knitting, paper-cutting, carpentry and so on. To cultivate their practical ability and creativity.
5. Agricultural labor: In rural areas, primary school students can participate in some agricultural production activities, such as planting, harvesting and breeding. Understand agricultural knowledge and cultivate their hard-working spirit.
6. Internship: In some vocational schools or practice bases, primary school students can do some internships, such as making handicrafts, cooking and sewing. To cultivate their vocational skills and employability.
In a word, primary school students' productive labor is a comprehensive way of education, which aims to cultivate students' labor concepts, skills and habits through various forms of labor activities and promote their all-round development.