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1. Extract the contents of Chinese handwritten newspaper for two years.

Extract and accumulate Chinese handwritten newspaper pictures extract and accumulate Chinese handwritten newspaper contents: good sentences and good paragraphs-write scenery, narrative 1, spring breeze seems to be a driving force of life, which can awaken everything and become human strength.

The spring breeze blows on my face, which reminds me that "the season of the year is in spring". Spring brings people a new year, new hopes and new life goals ... A spring breeze blows, and my mind is suddenly enlightened, and I understand that people should not only learn, but also know how to use it. Wake up your desire with the spring breeze, and let it tell you that for your desire, you should work hard to realize this beautiful wish.

So we should cherish the wind driven by this source. 2, the spring rain is like silk, and the drizzle is raining.

In this charming scene, I seem to be a drop of rain. At this time, I recited the well-known poem with emotion: "Good rain knows the season, when spring happens.

Sneak into the night with the wind, moisten things silently. After the thunderstorm, the sky became bluer, the air was fresher and a colorful rainbow was drawn in the sky.

After a while, lightning hit the horizon, the wind ran away, and the rain quietly left. But this rain gave the grass a crystal pearl, gave the flowers a bright diamond, and left people with beautiful memories.

The tall peach trees on the roadside are eye-catching, and the trees are full of small flowers as white as snow. There are dozens of small flowers on each branch. There are many of them, so you won't let me let you compete. It is really full of peach blossoms, and thousands of flowers are low. Not to be outdone, elm leaves were trimmed by gardeners like big steamed buns, big mushrooms and flower umbrellas. They also have small pink buds like Chardonnay, and they are also crowded with flowers. Some have opened their mouths and spit out a stamen with a little black hat, which is particularly interesting.

Every lovely raindrop falls on the leaves like a "small umbrella point", like dew in the morning, giving the leaves a rain bath. Splash on flowers, as if it were water stored for bees; It fell to the ground like an ordinary and distinctive fountain.

2. Second grade New Year's handwritten newspaper content

History of Spring Festival

The Spring Festival has a history of three or four thousand years in China. It was called "New Year's Day" in ancient times. "Yuan" means beginning, "Dan" means morning, and "New Year's Day" means the first morning of the year. There are many stories about its origin and legend.

Spring Festival is a traditional festival of China people, which has multiple cultural meanings. One of the most basic forms of celebrating the Spring Festival is the reunion of relatives and friends, so every family is decorated with lanterns and wine. The quality concept of the Spring Festival is reunion. The mutual blessing between people is reunion, and the inner happiness of people is reunion. On New Year's Eve, which family member didn't go home at that time, the whole family felt very disappointed, and prayed for those who didn't go home after a long journey. In the era of underdeveloped transportation and communication, it is the Spring Festival emotion of every household to expect their loved ones to return during the Spring Festival. However, with the acceleration of modernization, the traditional feeling of Spring Festival culture has gradually blurred, and "reunion" has gradually changed its form.

Introduction of Spring Festival

The Spring Festival is the biggest and most distinctive traditional folk festival in China, and it is also the most lively and oldest festival. Generally speaking, it refers to New Year's Eve and the first day of the first month, that is, the first day of the year, that is, the lunar calendar, commonly known as "Chinese New Year". But among the people, the traditional Spring Festival refers to the sacrificial ceremony from the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month or the 23rd or 24th of the twelfth lunar month to the 15th of the first lunar month in La Worship, with New Year's Eve and the first day of the first lunar month as * * *. During the Spring Festival, Han people and many ethnic minorities in China will hold various activities to celebrate. The main contents of these activities are offering sacrifices to gods and buddhas, paying homage to ancestors, saying goodbye to the old year and welcoming the new year, and praying for a bumper harvest. The activities are rich and colorful, with strong national characteristics. Chinese knots are hung in Tianjin during the Spring Festival.

Origin of the Spring Festival

In ancient times, the Spring Festival was called "Zheng Dan", "the beginning of a year" and "China New Year". 19111231,Hubei Army of the Republic of China * * issued the Notice of the Ministry of Internal Affairs on Changing the Gregorian Calendar in the Republic of China, clearly calling the annual festival "Spring Festival". 1On September 27th, 949, the first plenary session of China People's Political Consultative Conference further clarified that the first day of the first lunar month was called "Spring Festival", and the name of "Spring Festival" was officially included in China's holiday code. Spring Festival is commonly known as "Chinese New Year".

The first day of the lunar month

(Song) Wang Anshi

In addition to the one-year-old firecrackers, the spring breeze sends warmth into Tu Su;

Thousands of families always trade new peaches for old ones.

3. The second grade of primary school, handwritten newspaper, little knowledge of mathematics.

In ancient times, people often needed to measure the length of an object and the size of a field in their daily lives, and they needed to know the weight of an object, which gradually produced the concepts of equal length, equal area and equal weight (mass).

When measuring the length, people begin to use a certain part of the body, such as one degree and one step. Later, some simple tools were invented to unify the measurement standards.

Now there are all kinds of rulers, which are more convenient to measure. 2. We know that the numbers * * * 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 were originally invented by Indians, and/kloc-0 was introduced to China in the late 3rd century. People mistakenly thought that 0 was also invented by Indians.

In fact, when India was first invented, there was no "0". They wrote "204" as a blank "2 4" and 2004 as "2 4". How can we tell how many zeros are in the middle? In order to avoid confusion, we use the dot ""to indicate that 204 is written as "2.4", which is not confused with decimals? It was not until 876 AD that "0" was determined. China has created "0" before 1240 years. At that time, China's zero was χ. Based on the lack of words when writing, "0" means there is no such number, or there is no such number, which is represented by "χ". With the continuous counting of people for a long time, it gradually developed and evolved, and finally it was determined to be today's. "

Therefore, taking "0" as 0 is an outstanding contribution of China ancient algebra. 3. It is one of the earliest developed areas in the world.

It is located on both sides of the Nile. Around 3200 BC, after nearly 800 years of struggle, the whole territory of Egypt was unified.

Due to the regular flooding of the Nile, ancient Egyptian mathematics came into being in order to measure the land after the flooding of the river. Now our understanding of ancient Egyptian mathematics mainly comes from two books written in hieroglyphics.

One is a book in London, and the other is a book in Moscow. London was first discovered in the ruins of the ancient Egyptian capital. 1858 was bought by British Reint, so it is also called Reint papyrus.

Papyrus is an aquatic plant, which is abundant in the Nile Delta. It is shaped like a reed. At that time, people tore its stems into thin slices layer by layer, so they could write. This book is 550 cm long and 33 cm wide. This was written by Egyptian monk Amos. It was written about 1700 BC, about 3700 years ago.

The title of this book is "A guide to clarifying all the dark and secret things in objects". The book is divided into three chapters: one is arithmetic, the other is geometry, and the third is miscellaneous questions; * * * 85 questions, probably a practical calculation manual at that time. Moscow was first acquired by Russian collectors in 1893 and transferred to Moscow Museum in 19 12.

It was written about 1850 BC. There are 25 questions recorded in the book, but it is a pity that there is no positive side and I don't know the topic.

In these two papyrus books, there are not only the calculation of one-dimensional linear equation, but also the algorithm of Egyptian music score at that time. In practical problems, it involves food, alcohol, animal feeding, food storage and other issues.

Especially some calculation problems, which are very wonderful. This shows that people have applied mathematics to solve practical problems in production and life 4000 years ago.

4. China people have always attached importance to the philosophical value of "3". On the people with "3", there are Huang Sanhe and Su San; There are "3" articles, "trilogy" and "three words"; According to the Records of the Three Kingdoms, there are three treasures in the garden-ginkgo on the tree, peony in the flower and orchid in the grass.

People also use the "3" theory for research. For example, Zhu, a philosopher in the Song Dynasty, believed that reading required three things: heart, eyes and mouth.

Foreigners also attach great importance to "3". As early as the 5th century BC, the ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras called "3" a perfect number, because it embodied "beginning, middle and end" and was divine.

In ancient Greek and Roman mythology, the world was ruled by three great gods-Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto. Jupiter holds trident lightning, Neptune holds trident, and Pluto holds three-headed dogs.

There are also three legendary goddesses in Greek mythology: the goddess of fate, the goddess of vengeance and the goddess of kindness. Ancient westerners thought that the world consisted of three things-the earth, the sea and the sky; There are three kinds of contents in nature-animals, plants and minerals; The human body has three properties-body, mind and spirit; Human beings need three kinds of knowledge-theory, practice and discrimination; Wisdom includes three aspects-careful thinking, appropriate language and just behavior.

In modern times, many people's opinions are still inseparable from "3". Hugo, a great French writer, said: human wisdom holds three keys: a key to mathematics, a key to letters and a key to notes.

In other words, smart people should learn math, language and music well. Einstein, a famous physicist, summed up three successful experiences: hard work, correct methods and less empty talk.

5. Mathematical Encyclopedia: (1) Do you know? China is the first country in the world to use the rounding method for calculation. About two thousand years ago, people have used rounding method to calculate.

(2) Among the four oceans in the world, the average depth of the Pacific Ocean is about three times that of the Atlantic Ocean, 400 meters more than that of the Atlantic Ocean, and the average depth of the Indian Ocean is less than that of the Pacific Ocean 103 meter. What is the average water depth in the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean? (3) Xiaodong is a young netizen. He wants to read it online every day.

Yesterday, he saw a message on the Internet: China discharges about 3 16 tons of sewage into the sea every second, which is twice that of the United States, three times that of Russia and 29 times that of other coastal countries. 6. The origin of the name "mathematics" The ancient Greeks introduced names, concepts and self-thinking in mathematics, and they began to guess how mathematics came into being very early.

Although their guesses were just jotted down, they almost occupied the thinking field of guesses first. What the ancient Greeks wrote down at random became a lot of articles in the19th century, but it became an annoying cliche in the 20th century.

Herodotus (484-425 BC) was the first person who began to guess. He only talks about geometry. He may not be familiar with general mathematical concepts, but he is sensitive to the exact meaning of land survey.

As an anthropologist and social historian, Herodotus pointed out that the geometry of ancient Greece came from ancient Egypt. In ancient Egypt, because the land was flooded every year, in order to collect taxes, people.

4. What is the content of the handwritten newspaper to the party in the second grade of Red Scarf Heart?

Red scarf heart to the party handwritten newspaper

I am a young pioneer, and I love red scarves.

The bright red scarf is a corner of the national flag.

It is the symbol of young pioneers and the blood of revolutionary martyrs.

This is an example for our young pioneers.

I am a young pioneer, and I love red scarves.

Solemnly swear in your heart, study hard and study hard.

Civilized, polite, noble and thrifty tradition.

I am a young pioneer, and I love red scarves.

We love our motherland and have lofty ideals.

We study hard and pursue progress.

I am a young pioneer, and I love red scarves.

5. Pupils grow up with handwritten newspaper content.

Lincoln's Steps A little boy about/kloc-0 years old was led by his young mother to the square of the park, and he wanted to climb more than ten steps.

The little boy broke free from his mother's hand and tried to climb up by himself. He climbed up with chubby little hands, and his mother didn't mean to carry him up.

When he climbed two steps, he felt that the steps were very high. He looked back at his mother, who didn't mean to help him, but her eyes were full of love and encouragement. The little boy looked up again. He gave up the idea of letting his mother hold him and climbed up carefully with his hands and feet.

He had a hard time climbing. Little * * * lifted himself up, his face flushed with fatigue, the doll's clothes were covered with mud and his hands were dirty, but he finally climbed up. The young mother patted the dirt on her son and kissed his red face.

This little boy is Lincoln, who later became 16 president of the United States. His mother is Nancy Hanks.

Lincoln's father was a farmer and his family was very poor. Lincoln received formal education intermittently, which added up to less than 1 year.

But from an early age, Lincoln developed the good qualities of loving knowledge, pursuing knowledge, being kind and upright, and being fearless of difficulties. He couldn't afford paper and pens, so he wrote on the board with charcoal and practiced writing on the ground with a small stick.

He seized all the time to read and practice speaking. Lincoln lost his job and worked as a worker and lawyer.

From the age of 29, he began to run for parliament and president. He tried 1 1 times and failed 9 times. 5 1 year-old, finally won the White House, made brilliant achievements, and was called "the hero of the world" by Marx.

Mother Nancy died when Lincoln was 9 years old. But there is no doubt that she raised Lincoln with a strong and great maternal love, making him bravely and firmly move towards the future.

6. In the second grade, I am grateful to my parents for handwritten newspaper content of 50 words.

Hello! I have listed a few good jokes for you to participate in.

1. We should be grateful to our parents, because they gave us life, nurtured us and gave us a comfortable and warm home. From birth to babbling, from entering school to choosing a job and spouse, parents' selfless care has accompanied every stage of our lives.

However, when we really grow wings and fly out of our parents' side, we gradually dilute our parents' goodwill and always use the lack of time as an excuse to prevaricate. We want to thank our parents for their support along the way, our friends for accompanying us through ups and downs, and our teachers for their inculcation.

It is precisely because we have too many people to thank that we should silently bless all of them in our hearts. No matter what you lose or have ... 3. Learn to be grateful, thank your parents for their upbringing, thank your teachers for their teaching, thank your classmates for their help, and thank all those who help you in good faith, even those who are not hostile to you.

4. Appreciate the parents' upbringing, the gifts of nature, the sweetness of food, the warmth of clothes, the flowers and plants, the fish and insects, the hardships and adversity, and the opponents. It is their existence that makes their success. The sun is new every day.

Blue sky, fresh air, bright sunshine and beautiful life, why are we not happy? .

7. School safety handwritten newspaper content

I. Safety on the way to school

1. Common sense of walking safety

Every student must keep in mind the following common sense of walking safety:

When the command light signal is green, pedestrians are allowed to pass; When the yellow light is on, pedestrians are not allowed to pass, but pedestrians who have entered the sidewalk can continue to pass; When the red light is on, pedestrians are not allowed to pass; When the yellow light flashes, pedestrians must pass under the principle of ensuring safety.

When the crosswalk signal light is green, pedestrians are allowed to pass through the crosswalk; When the green light flashes, pedestrians are not allowed to enter the crosswalk, and those who have entered the crosswalk can continue to pass; When the red light is on, pedestrians are not allowed to enter the crosswalk.

The regulations that pedestrians must abide by pedestrians must walk on the sidewalk, and if there is no sidewalk, walk on the right; Crossing the road requires a crosswalk; When crossing a crosswalk controlled by traffic signals, you must abide by the provisions of the signals; When passing the sidewalk without traffic signal control, look around, pay attention to the traffic, and don't chase or run; If there is no crosswalk, you must go straight through, and vehicles are not allowed to cross suddenly when approaching; Anyone who takes the overpass or underground passage must take the overpass or underground passage; It is not allowed to climb guardrails and fences along and in the middle of roads, and it is not allowed to push, chase, forcibly stop or throw vehicles on roads.

What are the most dangerous situations when walking?

(1) It's dangerous to cross the road.

(2) Walking sideways in groups of three or five on non-sidewalks is the most prone to traffic accidents.

(3) After the rush hour, there are fewer cars on the road, because there are fewer cars and fewer people on the road. Paralysis plus paralysis equals danger.

(4) Walk with one heart and two minds, read while walking, or think while walking, or chat while walking, and play while walking ... In this way, the car may not hit you, but you will hit the car yourself, so it is also very dangerous.

Step 2 ride safely

(1)/kloc-Children under 0/2 cannot ride bicycles on the road. This is stipulated by the traffic rules.

(2) Riding without an umbrella.

(3) Don't get rid of riding a bike.

(4) Don't take people by bike.

(5) Don't take the "patient" car.

(6) Don't ride too fast.

(7) Do not grab the road with motor vehicles.

(8) Ride in parallel.

Last but not least, don't ride a bike in bad weather, such as thunderstorm, typhoon, snow or frozen snow.

Step 3 ride safely

(1) Before getting on the bus, look at which bus line the bus is, because the bus stop is often the same platform for several buses, and it is easy to get on the bus in a hurry and get on the wrong bus.

(2) Stop the car and then get off. When you get on the bus, put your schoolbag on your chest to avoid it being squeezed out or run over by the door.

(3) After getting on the bus, don't crowd at the door, go inside, stand firm when you see an empty place, grab the handrail, and don't let your head, hands and body stick out of the window, otherwise it will easily lead to injury accidents.

(4) Respect the old and love the young, be polite to others, and take the initiative to give up your seat when you see the old, weak, sick and disabled pregnant women.

(5) Don't read books when riding a bike, otherwise it will damage your eyes.

Second, pay attention to safety when playing after school.

Spare time is mainly to have a good rest and prepare lessons. After class is over, don't push and shove in the walk, and don't chase and fight in the campus. So as not to collide with each other and cause injury.

Third, don't play dangerous games between classmates.

Playing games can increase knowledge and exercise. But some games are very dangerous, from hurting people to endangering life. What games can't be played?

First, "radish pulling": one person holds another person's head with both hands and pulls it up. This kind of game is easy to cause dislocation or fracture of cervical spine.

Second, "squeeze": everyone pushes a person in the corner and squeezes hard. This kind of game is easy to cause suffocation, chest bleeding and even life-threatening.

Third, "smashing and tamping": four people each hold one arm and one leg of one person and push hard to the underground pier. This kind of game often leads to a broken coccyx.

Fourth, don't use glass toys, violent toys (slingshots, bows and arrows, toy guns that fire bullets) and toys with chemical properties when playing games.

Fifth, don't joke about "surprise attack" during the game, such as suddenly yelling at your classmates behind their backs or slapping each other on the head.

Fourth, self-protection in sports activities.

Regular participation in sports activities can enhance physical fitness and learn cultural knowledge better, but attention should be paid to safety:

First, put on rubber-soled sneakers before exercise. Sports shoes have great elasticity and friction, while shoes with plastic leather soles are hard and slippery and not suitable for sports.

Second, we must do a good job in the whole body preparation. exhibit

8. National Day handwritten newspaper content

My motherland in my heart

The motherland is the mother who nurtures us, but everything is the cradle of life. As a China person, we should be proud. Therefore, we should always say to ourselves, "I am from China, and I am proud of it!" I firmly believe that only by caring for the motherland can we grow up healthily!

If we want to care about our motherland, we must set up lofty aspirations, establish and cultivate correct ideals and beliefs, be full of hope for our future, and be determined to work hard for our future and build our motherland into a country with material civilization, political civilization and spiritual civilization. Therefore, we should cherish and seize every second of childhood, exercise and cultivate noble morality, master rich knowledge, closely link with our study, grow into a great cause of socialism with China and the prosperity of the motherland, and prepare for the construction of the motherland and the rejuvenation of China at any time.

Secondly, we should start from the dribs and drabs around us and develop good living habits. No matter where we are, no matter how busy we are, when a bright five-star red flag rises slowly with the national anthem, we should stop, watch the national flag parade and sing the national anthem loudly. We should cherish the red scarf in our daily life and be proud of being young pioneers. You should wear a red scarf at school. You can take it off on the physical education class, fold it and put it in your schoolbag. Put the red scarf on the bed when you get home, so that you can wear it when you get up the next day. Red scarf should be cleaned regularly and kept clean. Although these are just some of our daily life, they fully reflect our sense of patriotism. Only by loving our mother and our motherland can we thrive and make contributions to our motherland.

Students, patriotism is a firm national spirit and a sense of responsibility to revitalize China. We teenagers should use this powerful spiritual power to describe the future grand plan of the motherland and contribute to all of my heart for the motherland. The motherland is in my heart, the motherland is in your heart and the motherland is in the hearts of our Chinese sons and daughters. Let's move towards the goal of "caring for the motherland and growing up healthily"!