Rules for safe behavior of children in school at the break
The time when a child can rest, prepare for the next lesson or have a snack - should not be wasted. In fact, therefore, the rules of safe behavior in the school strictly regulate the activities of students. So, on the break, the disciples are forbidden:
- run around the class and the corridor;
- get out and sit on the windowsills;
- open windows without the permission of the teacher;
- to litter;
- to spoil school property;
- bring to school and play with sharp or flammable objects;
- eat in the corridor and the more so on the go.
Also kids should remember:
- the bell rings for the teacher, and only with his permission they can be free;
- During the break, the class on duty should prepare the board for the next lesson and ventilate the cabinet;
- Walking along the school corridor, children should stick to the right side;
- giving way to an adult or a girl, the student will prove himself on the best side.
Rules of behavior of children in the classroom
There are misunderstandings and conflicts among teachers and students during the lessons. To minimize these unpleasant moments of the teacher conduct conversations and hang out memos with the rules of conduct in school. The latter reads:
- the student must come to the classroom in advance;
- To sit down students should only on the places established by the class teacher;
- Only an educator can open an office;
- on the student's desk there should not be anything superfluous, which distracts him from his studies;
- To leave the office during the lesson is possible only after the permission of the teacher;
- In the lesson, students must follow the instructions of the teacher and observe the silence;
- When the teacher enters and leaves the office, the students are obliged to stand up;
- go out to the blackboard the child should with a diary.
- to break branches of bushes and trees, trample flower beds and tear flowers;
- litter in the schoolyard and light bonfires;
- damage the bark of trees and cut out on it various inscriptions;
- to leave school during lessons without permission;
- use or bring along narcotic drugs, alcoholic beverages, cigarettes;
- Come to classes with a fever caused by a viral or infectious disease.