At school, we should do every little thing well, from not forgetting to bring a red scarf to sitting posture in class, we should all pay attention to it and really do it. Don't just do it under the supervision of teachers and the urging of parents, but be independent. In school, scraps of peel and paper can be seen everywhere. Students passing by, or children in grade one or two, or older children in grade five or six, didn't pick them up, and some even stepped on them or kicked them aside. No one bent down, reached for it, and then threw it into the trash can not far away. There are only three steps. Sometimes, on the way to school, we may meet the teacher by chance. Say hello to the teacher generously at this time. What we can see more often is that we lower our heads, pretend not to see, and pass the teacher by. Maybe it's nothing, but it reflects a person's cultural cultivation and quality. If you do a team salute and say hello to the teacher, I think you will send the first bright sunshine in the morning to the teacher. In class, we will talk about a topic in the corridor and be in high spirits. Inadvertently, the decibel will be too high, affecting those classes that have not yet finished. Therefore, when we are in public places, we should pay attention to our words and deeds, speak quietly and don't make any noise. ...
There are many trivial things like this, some of which may be hidden in life. Maybe if you pay more attention, you can find its footprint and correct it. "A good beginning is half the battle."
Cultivating a good education is an important factor that determines a person's quality.