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What does the primary school curriculum include?
The subjects offered in primary schools in China are:

Main subjects: Chinese, Mathematics, English (Grade Three or above), Morality and Life (or Morality and Society), and Science.

Minor subjects: physical education, art (music, fine arts), health, legal system, information technology and comprehensive practice.

Expanding knowledge: the difference between China's primary education and other countries

USA: In addition to language arts, mathematics, science and sociology, there is also a class called physical education class, the children's favorite physical education class, which lasts for 40 minutes every day. There are also art classes, music classes, computer classes and two Spanish classes as a second foreign language every week.

Britain: The curriculum of British primary schools includes watching "drama", "playing games" and "eating snacks". There is no special moral education course in British schools, and the main channel of moral education is teaching in various subjects. British education regards literacy education as the basic task and goal of teaching, so they also infiltrate these moral education into the teaching of various subjects.

South Korea: The "Measure" course is a comprehensive course of music, art and labor skills, emphasizing the cultivation of children's practical ability and creativity. The content is varied, including movie appreciation, medical treatment, origami art and ball games. Sex education is also a part of elective courses. In the first grade, children will be asked to discuss the differences between boys and girls. Another feature of this timetable is that there are many "life" lessons: live happily, live wisely and live properly. ...