Step 1: attend class and explain the requirements of the school road team. When queuing after school, be quick, quiet and tidy. When marching, don't talk, line up neatly, and swing your arms forward.
Step 2: Tell the students to leave the school road team, and the teacher plans to send the team twice. The students who are silent and disciplined are the first to leave the gate. Students who talk and fight stay, send the first batch away and then send the second batch back.
Step 3: When students gather in line, students who fail to be quick and quiet leave two or three typical examples. In the process of marching, those who joke and fight will leave two or three typical examples.
Step 4: The teacher sends away the first batch of students who abide by discipline, and then comes back to find a few left-behind models, and the second batch of students is sent out of school.
Step 5: summarize the first day before school the next day. Praise disciplined students, criticize casual students, and put forward the same requirements as yesterday. In this way, insist on sending students out of school in two batches every day, and repeat for a few days, then the school road team will get better and better, and the phenomenon of slapstick and joking will disappear.