Good morning!
Today, the topic of my speech is "developing good hygiene habits and creating a beautiful campus environment".
French scholar Bacon once said: "Habit is the master of life, and people should strive to pursue good habits." Indeed, behavioral habits are like compasses on us, guiding everyone's actions.
Have you ever thought about it when we stand in a neat team on the neat playground to participate in the solemn flag-raising ceremony? If our playground is full of rubbish, will everyone still concentrate on the flag-raising ceremony? Are you still in the mood to study here? Campus is the place where we live together, so it is the responsibility of each of our classmates to develop good hygiene habits and create a beautiful campus environment.
However, we can see that some garbage bags and plastic bottles lie on the campus floor soon after the students actively and carefully clean them, and even plastic bags and scraps of paper are found flying down from upstairs. Everyone will ask themselves, have you ever thrown it?
"Sowing behavior, harvesting habits; Sowing habits and harvesting character. " In fact, habits are formed during our unconscious growth. As long as we insist on not littering for a day, two days and a month, then you won't litter again. As long as we all have a good hygiene habit, our campus will become cleaner and more beautiful!
Students, "don't do small good, don't do small evil." Everything in civilization is made up of small details. To develop good hygiene habits, we should start from me and start from small things. Don't spit and litter ... those seemingly insignificant "little evils" may make our campus ugly and dirty. We should also stop other students' unsanitary behavior and take the initiative to pick up scraps of paper when they see the peel. These seemingly dismissive "small acts of kindness" can promote the cultivation of good hygiene habits and make our campus cleaner and neater. We believe that as long as we can pick up a piece of white, we can decorate an inch of green shade, and as long as we do our part, we can create a cleaner campus.
Here, I hope all students can do the following:
1, the hygiene of classes and clean areas should be done seriously and kept at all times; Make it clean and tidy as if no one were checking it.
2, consciously maintain the campus environment, don't throw scraps of paper and chalk, don't spit everywhere, don't leave footprints and stains on the wall, spit less gum on the ground, throw less peel, and you will have a clean campus.
3. Keep indoor air circulation and avoid going to public places with poor air circulation and crowded people. As the weather turns hot, the classroom must pay attention to window ventilation.
4. Take the initiative to pick up the garbage that others throw on the ground, and form the good habit of "stressing civilization and hygiene" to jointly create a beautiful campus.
I believe that as long as we can pick up a piece of white, we can decorate an inch of green shade, and as long as we do our bit, we can create a cleaner campus. Students, let's solemnly promise under the flying five-star red flag: from now on, develop good hygiene habits and create a beautiful campus environment.
Let's start today!
This concludes my speech under the national flag. Thank you!