Teaching objectives:
1. Let students understand that maintaining the campus environment requires everyone's joint efforts. School is my home, and everyone should cherish it.
2. Understand the campus security risks and solve them in time.
3. Master safety knowledge, safety responsibility is more important than Mount Tai, and establish the consciousness of "safety first".
4. Be polite everywhere and strive to be a civilized student.
Teaching focus:
Master safety knowledge and establish the idea of "safety first".
Teaching process:
First, import
Students, the new semester has begun, and we are together again. The teacher is very happy. I believe everyone had a good holiday. Now that school begins, the teacher will discuss some problems with his classmates.
Second, take care of the campus, starting from me.
Do you think our campus is beautiful? Tell me about beauty. (Students speak freely)
2. Beautiful environment, let us learn and progress, and be happy physically and mentally. Who created these beautiful environments for everyone?
3. What phenomena do you find that are not harmonious with the campus environment?
4. Teacher's summary: We should not only cherish our campus and protect our growing environment, but also pay attention to the cultivation of personal hygiene habits. As the saying goes, "details determine success or failure." We can't take "almost" as the standard in doing anything, and we must never let narrow eyes stop our progress. It is common to maintain the campus environment. As long as we have a correct attitude and do simple things well, we can also show his greatness in the ordinary! Take good care of our campus, let's start with small things, abide by the school rules and regulations, and abide by the daily behavior norms of primary and secondary schools. Specifically, don't climb flowers and trees, don't spit at will, put garbage into the dustbin consciously, don't throw scraps of paper, speak politely, behave generously, and learn to use civilized terms. Don't talk loudly in the classroom, and don't interfere with others' study. We should stop uncivilized behavior on campus. As long as we start from the small things around us, protecting and caring for the campus is not an empty talk. This is the duty and responsibility of every student. Let's start now! Let the pure land in our hearts fly in hope! Then the beautiful campus will always be young because of the spring breeze of our civilization!
Third, be polite everywhere and strive to be civilized students.
(1) What is etiquette? What etiquette norms should students abide by? (Students discuss in groups and report in class)
(2) Teachers sum up students' etiquette norms.
1, address etiquette
Parents and elders should not be called by their first names, but by standardized names. Don't call your brother, brother, sister and younger sister by their surnames.
2. Greeting etiquette
Greet parents and elders and use different greetings at different times and occasions.
3. Dining etiquette
Before eating, help your parents and elders to do something they can, such as putting chopsticks and moving stools. When eating, let the elders sit down first. You have to wait for your parents and elders to start eating, before you pick up the dishes and chopsticks to eat. When eating, don't wolf down, don't make trouble unreasonably, don't walk around at will, and don't throw food scraps and bones. Don't cough and sneeze at the table. Parents should be helped to collect and clean dishes, clean tables and stools, etc.
Step 4 wear etiquette
The appearance is neat and generous, the dress is simple and decent, and no fancy clothes are worn. Wear school uniforms according to school regulations.
5. Respect teachers' etiquette
Say hello when you see the teacher and say goodbye when you come home from school. When you meet a teacher when entering or leaving the school gate or going up and down the stairs, let the teacher go first. When you enter the office, you should report loudly. You can go in when you hear "come in" When you leave, you should say goodbye to the teacher. When you find a teacher's mistake, you should point it out politely. Raise your hand first when you speak in class and stand up when you answer questions.
6. Classmates exchange etiquette
Students should learn to use polite expressions such as "please, hello, thank you, sorry, never mind, you're welcome, goodbye". When students meet, they should greet each other, say hello or nod their heads. Talk to your classmates in a calm tone, listen to them carefully and don't interrupt others easily. Ask students questions, be modest before asking, and thank them after asking. Don't give your classmates nicknames, but take the initiative to help students with difficulties and physical disabilities.
7. Flag-raising etiquette
When raising the national flag, you should wear school uniforms, behave solemnly, take off your hat and stand at attention, and salute the team. When singing the national anthem, be serious, accurate and loud. Listen carefully to the speech under the national flag.
8. Activity etiquette
Participate in group activities on time, observe order, and don't walk or talk at will. When speaking at the conference, you should first salute the teachers, classmates or audience, and thank them at the end of your speech. When watching the performance, you should enter the venue in advance, concentrate on it, applaud appropriately and timely, and don't hush. After the host announced the end of the performance or competition, he left in an orderly manner. Don't eat snacks during the activity, and don't leave sundries in the venue. In outdoor activities, we should collectively clean up and dispose of garbage to protect environmental sanitation.
9. Reception etiquette
When relatives, friends, teachers and classmates visit, they should receive them warmly, take the initiative to say hello and pick up the things in the hands of relatives or friends. Offer your seat to visitors, pour tea and water, and pass things with both hands. When guests leave, they should get up to say goodbye and be escorted to the door.
Fourth, safety education.
(A) the existence of campus security risks
1. Students' potential safety hazards in physical education class, recess activities and group activities.
2. The security risks existing in the school fence.
3. Traffic safety hazards on students' way to and from school.
4. Hidden dangers of accidental injuries on campus. Teacher: Then how can we prevent it?
(B) How to ensure their own safety
1, pay attention to class safety.
During the break, keep a certain distance between physical education class and group activities. Don't be too crowded, otherwise it's easy to step on your feet, trip over your feet and fall. Civilized play between classes, no strenuous activities; Go up and down the stairs to the right, "salute to the right"; Don't play ball, kick ball, jump rope or kick shuttlecock in the classroom. It is forbidden to play or throw dangerous goods, such as brooms, mops, pencils and stones. In collective activities, all actions should obey orders and observe time, discipline, order and civilized language.
2. Safety of campus fence
Don't climb the fence, don't play in places with potential safety hazards, and don't throw rubbish, stones and other dangerous goods outside the fence.
3. Driving safety
Obey traffic rules and traffic order. On the way to school and home, you should walk on the right. When crossing the intersection or road, slow down and pay attention to pedestrians and vehicles. This can only be done after it is safe. Don't ride a bike; Do not take agricultural vehicles, unlicensed vehicles and overloaded vehicles.
4. Pay attention to food safety
Refuse to eat "three noes" food, do not eat rotten food, do not eat snacks, do not drink raw water, do not eat at unlicensed stalls outside the school, do not spit everywhere, do not throw confetti. Develop good hygiene habits.
Every student should also pay attention to psychological safety. When you encounter conflicts between classmates, you should be calm and rational, avoid suspicion, and let your parents come to school to support you, so as not to bring bad consequences to yourself and your classmates. Students should be considerate and understand each other and face it with a peaceful attitude.
6, off-campus security
(1), with the awareness of "fire prevention, electric shock prevention and infringement prevention".
Do not play with fire, do not burn garbage; Do not touch electrical appliances at will, do not pull wires without permission, and do not use chargers, heaters and other electrical appliances in the classroom; Don't talk to strangers, and report to the security department or the teacher when you meet anyone who looks suspicious.
(2) Learn to protect yourself and improve your self-defense ability.
Learn simple methods of protection and self-help, and treat emergencies calmly; Dare to criticize and correct all people and things that violate safety.
(3) self-awareness.
Many accidental injuries of students are caused by not thinking about potential dangers and not having a sense of self-protection. As long as we constantly enhance our self-protection awareness and improve our self-protection ability, we can effectively avoid and prevent accidental injuries. Be careful not to go out with strangers, don't eat what strangers give, and don't let strangers in and out of the house casually. Don't casually reveal your true identity, home address and telephone number to strangers. Try not to go to school alone or take the path. When you meet bad people, you should be calm, brave and do what you can.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) learning attitude
1, reflect on your learning attitude. 2. What is a good learning attitude? 3. Those students have a bad learning attitude?
Finally, I hope that students will consciously abide by the school safety regulations, come to school happily every day and go home safely. I wish the students academic progress and good health.