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What are the school-based classes in grade one?
Content of school-based course for grade one: Understand the current situation of school safety and educate students to pay attention to safety.

First grade, first grade

The curriculum of the first grade of primary school includes Chinese, English, mathematics, music, art and other subjects. Minor subjects: physical education, art (music, fine arts), health, legal system, information technology and comprehensive practice. The local curriculum of primary schools is different from place to place, and the curriculum is based on the learning ability of students.

Primary school is a school where people receive primary formal education and an important part of basic education. With the development of society, kindergartens have opened in front of it. Generally, 6- 12 children are of primary school age. At present, the length of primary education is 6 years, but in a few places it is still 5 years. The primary education stage is followed by the secondary education stage. Primary schools are included in nine-year compulsory education, and primary education is free of charge.

Second, the problems that need attention

1, learning ability

The first grade of primary school is the stage when children begin to learn formally. Parents need to pay attention to their children's learning ability and learning situation, communicate with teachers in time, and help their children establish learning interests and habits.

2. Social skills

Children begin to communicate with their classmates in the first grade of primary school and learn to cooperate and share. Parents need to encourage their children to participate in activities inside and outside the school to help them build friendship and trust.

3. Living habits

When children in grade one of primary school begin to live independently, they need to develop good living habits, including going to bed early and getting up early, eating healthily and keeping the environment clean.

4. Safety education

Parents need to educate their children to obey traffic rules, prevent drowning, fire and other safety problems in school and life, and improve their awareness and ability of self-protection.

5. Health management

Parents need to pay attention to their children's health, have regular physical examinations, strengthen exercise, ensure their children's health, and improve their immunity and resistance.

6. Arrange a relatively stable schedule for your child.

Parents can use the summer vacation before school to adjust their children's schedules, form the habit of children going to bed and getting up on time, and gradually correct the bad habit of "refusing to sleep at night and getting up in the morning". Parents can work out a schedule with their children, stick it where the children can see it, and ask the children to do corresponding things according to the schedule.