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Campus in my eyes

Campus is the place where we live and study every day, and about two-thirds of the time is spent in school every day, so the hidden dangers of campus are directly related to our life safety.

There are also some unsafe factors in our school. For example, because our campus is very small, there are only two basketball courts, and it is impossible for more than 20 classes to do it at the same time, so we are divided into several groups, and all the big classes stand in a row and lead the team down. Because some classes that don't do exercises have already finished in the corridor, the already spacious corridor has become more crowded, and we can't get up or down, in case there are no students on it. Do exercises, or lead the team in an orderly way, but isn't it more dangerous to have students rush down after school at noon? Also, when I was in physical education class, during recess, my classmates loved to play basketball and ran in the playground sweating, not to mention affecting the quality of the next class, and tripping often happened. ...

Some students who don't go home at noon will buy some rice at the school gate. There are many restaurants near the school, which are generally very cheap. As you know from newspapers, it is difficult to guarantee the food hygiene and safety in these places. These shops are basically a house with a small business area. There is no overflow of food and expired food in the shops near the school. Operating without a license is very common. Employees have not undergone health examination and training, and there are great food safety hazards. No tableware disinfection and cleaning facilities, no three-proof facilities. Washing hands, vegetables and dishes all use sinks or buckets, and some even don't have refrigerators. Such an environment is really worrying, and I am afraid to think about it.

China Youth Research Center once conducted a survey, and the results showed that safety accidents had become the first cause of death for children under 14. Campus safety involves more than 20 hidden dangers in teenagers' life and study, including food poisoning, sports injury, online dating safety, traffic accidents, fire danger, drowning, drug injury, sexual assault, AIDS and so on. Therefore, it is urgent to create a healthy and civilized campus environment. In fact, some security risks are caused by ourselves and can only be solved by ourselves. For example, you can consciously walk on the right after school, and the school can also draw a sign line in the middle of the stairs to remind us at all times and reduce unnecessary accidents. Because eating out is not clean, I hope the school can run a canteen to solve the problem of eating for some students. In fact, security risks are everywhere, so we should be good at finding and solving them.

In my mind, the safe campus is a very safe and environmentally friendly beautiful campus. As soon as they enter the school gate, every student has to undergo robot inspection to see if they have any dangerous goods. Then go ahead and you will see a playground. There is a robot on the playground. He is responsible for cleaning the playground. If a classmate litters, he will stop it in time. It also has an important task to protect the safety of his classmates. If a classmate falls, he will help them up before they fall. There is a big flower bed next to the playground. The flowers and trees inside will never dry up and wither. In the middle is a pine tree, surrounded by various flowers and plants. If a naughty child wants to touch it, the "safety robot" in the garden will stop you. If you don't listen, it will tell a good joke, and you won't be so naughty after you are happy.

Behind the lawn are neatly arranged desks in the teaching building. There is also a robot in each classroom that will remind students to pay attention to safety at any time. For example, in a manual class, students cut paper, and the robot will automatically remind them: "Pay attention to safety."

Going to physical education class is not on the playground as before, but all of them are moved to the roof. The roof is like a gymnasium, surrounded by spectators and in the middle is the venue for our activities. When I go to physical education class, there is also a teaching assistant who will watch the students at any time to prevent accidents. There is also an "electronic reading room" in the corner of the school, which is just a place to surf the Internet and open for a certain period of time. You need to make different online modes according to your grades. I believe that students who want to play will try their best to make them surf the Internet healthily. No longer addicted to internet cafes.

I believe that the safe campus in my heart is not far away. ...

Sycamore trees on campus

There are nine tall buttonwood trees on one side of our school playground. They are as high as three stories and need two children to hug them. They stood neatly like a military parade and guarded the campus like brave soldiers.

In spring, it drizzles like silk. Nine phoenix trees have all pulled out new branches, sprouting tender yellow buds, like green flower bones, covered with green jade, which is very attractive. A few days later, the buds turned into small leaves like baby's hands, and they laughed in the warm spring breeze.

In summer, the sun is like fire. The leaves of Indus are lush and dense. Dark green leaves are like a big cattail leaf fan and an adult's palm, but they are much bigger than the adult's palm. Golden sunlight shines on the leaves, flashing green golden light, making the buttonwood full of vitality and vitality. During the break, we went to enjoy the cool under the buttonwood tree and danced with rubber sticks. ...

In autumn, the leaves of buttonwood are dark green, and some of them turn yellow. A gust of autumn wind blew and the leaves slowly fell. Some dance like yellow butterflies; Some are like parachutes, falling from the sky; Others are like swinging, getting high. We pick up fallen leaves, use them as bookmarks, make specimens and paste pictures of leaves. ...

In winter, howling in cold winter. All the leaves of the phoenix tree have fallen out, leaving only thick branches, bravely fighting grandpa Feng. They are accumulating strength and waiting for the arrival of next spring. We are not afraid of the cold, skipping rope and throwing sandbags under the buttonwood tree. ...

I love the buttonwood trees on campus, and I love to cultivate our healthy campus.