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Reflections on Life Education in Primary Schools
Our life is only once. Pupils are the flowers of the motherland, and life is more important. I watched the safety education for primary school students today and learned a lot.

When an earthquake occurs, it is necessary to evacuate quickly. Here are two examples. When there is an earthquake in the school, students evacuate in order in the fastest time. These two examples tell us not to panic during an earthquake, but to hide next to solid objects, wait for the earthquake to stop and quickly evacuate to an open place, and keep your head down.

Drowning is the biggest harm to the lives of our primary and secondary school students, especially in rural areas. Here, we tell three cases of primary school students drowning. In each case, eight out of ten students were buried in the river. Here we are told not to swim in places without safety planning, not to fight in the water, and to be fully prepared before going into the water.

Traffic accidents are also one of the great hazards to the lives of primary and secondary school students. The main reasons for traffic accidents are that our students don't obey traffic laws, and those who don't pay attention to their lives drink and drive fatigue. When crossing the road, look at the traffic lights, stop at the red light and go at the green light; Cross the road and take the zebra crossing. . . . . .

"If you stay in the green hills, you are not afraid of burning without firewood." When a disaster happens, we must cherish life and choose the right escape method to protect our lives.