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A short story about being punctual.

A. What does it mean to be punctual?

Cherish time and don't waste it; "Punctuality" means keeping the appointed time and keeping the appointment.

B. Famous sayings and aphorisms about punctuality, cherish time and diligence

1 Young people don't work hard, but old people are sad

2 An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, and an inch of money can't buy an inch of time

3 Tomorrow will be repeated tomorrow, how many tomorrows will there be?

4 The three-watch lamp can hold the fire for five-watch chickens. It is when a man is studying, he doesn't know that he is diligent in studying early, but his white hair regrets that he is late in studying. -Yan Zhenqing

5 Young people are easy to learn, but old people are hard to learn, and an inch of time is not light. -Zhu Xi

6 If you don't come back in your prime, it's hard to wake up in the morning. Encourage yourself in time, and time waits for no one. -Tao Yuanming

7 A year's plan lies in spring, and a day's plan lies in the morning. -Xiao Yi

8 Don't be idle, turn a blind eye to a teenager's head, and feel sad-Yue Fei

C. How to cultivate pupils' habit of punctuality and cherish time

The main content of pupils' behavior habit cultivation education

(1) The habit of civilized behavior

Behavior refers to a person's posture in activities. It includes standing, walking, sitting, gestures and expressions. Civilized behavior is a kind of accomplishment and a kind of wealth.

Detailed goals: 1. Love the motherland, and consciously stand when raising the national flag and playing the national anthem. 2. Say hello to teachers and guests. 3. Consciously use polite expressions such as "please", "hello", "thank you", "sorry" and "goodbye". 4. When accepting others' help, smile and thank them. 5. Ask others for advice and be sincere. 6. No fighting, no swearing, and no noise in public places. 7. Don't give nicknames to classmates, and don't discriminate against students with physical disabilities. 8. When students answer wrong questions, they don't boo or laugh. 9. Assemble to be "fast, quiet and neat" and watch the game with civilized cheers.

(2) the habit of honesty and trustworthiness

For a person, "honesty and trustworthiness" is not only a moral quality and moral belief, but also a moral responsibility of every citizen, and it is also a lofty "personality strength".

detailed goals: 1. Be honest and trustworthy, and do what you say. 2. If the promised thing is really difficult to complete, you should explain the reason to the other party and apologize to the other party with a sincere attitude. 3. Borrow something from others and return it on time. Keep your word.

(3) Respect the habits of others

To win the respect of others, we must first respect others. Just like being respected, respecting others is our need.

Detailed goals: 1. Listen to others patiently and don't interrupt others casually. 2. Listen to each other attentively, and don't think about your own business while listening. 3. Don't get excited when you hear other people's criticism, and listen to him calmly. 4. Do not disturb others' study, rest, work and life, and apologize in time if it interferes with others. 5. Don't tamper with other people's things without permission.

(4) the habit of being punctual and cherishing time

Develop a good concept of time and understand that "time is money" and "< Time is efficiency ",and form a good habit of being punctual and cherishing time from an early age.

Detailed goals: 1. Go to bed at night and get up at morning. 2. Go home on time after school and don't stroll and play on the road. 3. After returning home, finish the homework assigned by the teacher immediately, and finish the work on the same day. 4, do things in a planned way, not blindly, not procrastinating.

(5) The habit of knowing how to be grateful

Learning to be grateful is the embodiment of human nature, and knowing how to be grateful is the requirement of responsibility. Knowing how to be grateful has become the call of the times. Only knowing how to be grateful can you know how to pay and how to return.

(6) the habit of thrift

thrift is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, and it is urgent to cultivate students' good habit of thrift at present.

(7) The habit of observing order

Rules and order are the basic principles in the life of social workers. No collective activities can be carried out without order.

(8) The habit of diligent hands-on

Doing it yourself can improve students' self-care and self-reliance.

(9) the habit of exercising

A healthy body is the foundation of study, work and success. Exercise can not only make the body strong and healthy, but also temper people's will.

(1) The habit of paying attention to hygiene

Paying attention to hygiene is a living habit that everyone should have. In modern society, it is particularly important for primary school students to develop good habits of paying attention to cleanliness. It is a manifestation of a person's civilization, which not only embodies a good personal appearance, but also includes respect for others.

D. What are the famous sayings about punctuality and cherishing time?

1. Young people don't work hard, but the oldest ones grieve

2. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, and an inch of gold can't buy an inch of time

3. Tomorrow will be another day, and there will be many tomorrows

E. Stories about cherishing time and being punctual

1. "Tomorrow," said the comrade. Lenin criticized him and said, "Why not start today? Now!" From this we can see that Lenin cherished time very much.

2. A young painter took his work to the great painter Connor for advice. Connor pointed out several points that he was not satisfied with. "Thank you! "The young painter said," I will revise everything tomorrow. " Connor asked excitedly, "Why tomorrow? Do you want to change it tomorrow? What if you die tonight? " It can be seen how much Connor cherishes time.

3. Churchill worked hard

Churchill, one of the three giants in World War II, worked an average of 17 hours a day, which also kept ten secretaries busy all day. In order to improve the efficiency of the slow-moving organization, Churchill also formulated a system, and he put a "Let's act today" sign on the cane of those officials who were slow to move.

4. Take a day off

Qi Baishi, a famous Chinese painter, painted shrimps, crabs, chickens, peonies, chrysanthemums, morning glories, and Chinese cabbage, with both form and spirit, full of rhyme and mystery. It is said that one morning at the age of eighty-five, he wrote four banners and wrote poems on them: "It was windy yesterday, and my mood was uneasy.

5. Balzac's timetable

Balzac has written more than 9 works and created more than 2, different types of characters during his 2-year writing career, and many of his works have become world famous works. His creative schedule is: "work from midnight to noon, that is, sit in a round chair for 12 hours, try to revise and create, then proofread and proofread from noon to four o'clock, eat at five o'clock, go to bed at half past five, and get up and work at midnight."

6. Cherish time like gold

When Xu Teli went to France for frugality in 1929, he was 43 years old. However, he was full of confidence and cherished time like gold, so in less than a year, he first learned French, and he was able to work in a factory and implement work-study programs.

7. Accurate timetable

During his teaching at the University of Konigsberg, Kant, a great German philosopher, followed strict rules of life. He also went to bed at eight o'clock in the evening and got up at five o'clock in the morning. For 3 years, he strictly followed this timetable, which was so accurate that when he went out for a walk every morning, his residents checked the time based on the time when he went out.

8. Darwin's precious time

According to his wife Emma, Darwin often stayed up all night when writing the book On the Origin of Species, and never stayed up for more than five hours a night. When he was seriously ill and dying, he continued to observe and record the growth of plants until two days before his death.

9. Hurry up

The excellent film "Xi Ying Men" once caused a sensation in the China film industry. For a long time, the screenwriter Xin Xianling has been busy reading, studying and writing every minute, and he has never slept more than six hours every night. He often said, "To rest for more than one minute is to increase his laziness." It is precisely because he is particularly good at squeezing time that he has written an excellent movie script after work.

1. Si Guangguang cherishes his time

Sima Guang, the author of Zi Zhi Tong Jian, has a pillow made of logs. When he is sleepy, he sleeps on the logs. As soon as he turns over, the sleepers will roll away and people will wake up. He uses this method to force himself to make time to study hard.

11. Sleeping on a pillow

Li Siguang, a geologist in China, often sleeps with a stone as a pillow when conducting geological exploration in the field. As soon as he is awakened by the stone, he immediately starts to work.

12. Winning Time

When Mayakovski, a proletarian poet, was writing at the window of Dosta, he was very nervous at work day and night. When he was tired, he often used a big chopping wood as a pillow to keep himself from sleeping too long. It was because of this that he won more time than ordinary people and made a much greater contribution than ordinary people.

13. Mr. Lu Xun

Mr. Lu Xun cherishes time very much. He "spends other people's time drinking coffee on writing", so he has written a lot of books all his life and has become a generation of literary giants.

14. Chen Jingrun

Chen Jingrun, a famous mathematician, cherishes time very much. He once worked out a work schedule for himself, making full use of every minute of 24 hours a day. Even when walking on the road, he is reading his back. This is how he mastered the words in four foreign languages: English, Russian, French and German.

15. Edison's story

Edison only attended primary school for three months in his life, and his knowledge was learned by his mother's teaching and self-study. His success should be attributed to his mother's understanding and patient teaching since childhood, which made Edison, who was originally considered an imbecile, become a world-famous "king of inventions" when he grew up.

Edison was curious about many things since he was a child, and he liked to try it himself until he understood the truth. When he grew up, he devoted himself to research and invention according to his own interests in this field. He set up a laboratory in New Jersey, and invented the electric light, telegraph, phonograph, film machine, magnetic mineral analyzer, crusher and so on for more than 2, kinds of things in his life. Edison's strong research spirit made him make a great contribution to the improvement of human life style.

"Waste, the biggest waste is wasting time." Edison often said to his assistant. "Life is too short, we should try our best to do more things with very little time."

One day, Edison was working in the laboratory. He handed his assistant an empty glass bulb without the lamp socket and said, "Measure the capacity of the bulb." He bowed his head to work again. After a long time, he asked, "What's the capacity?" He didn't hear the answer, but turned to see the assistant measuring the circumference and inclination of the light bulb with a soft ruler, and took the measured figures and fell on the table to calculate. He said, "Time, time, why does it take so much time?" Edison came over, picked up the empty light bulb, filled it with water, gave it to his assistant, and said, "Pour the water in the measuring cup and tell me its capacity at once." The assistant read out the numbers at once. Edison said, "How easy it is to measure. It is accurate and saves time. Why didn't you think of it?"? Still counting, isn't that a waste of time? " The assistant's face turned red. Edison murmured, "Life is too short, too short. Save time and do more things!" "

16. Hugo

Under the interference of guests and letters, there was a flood of ideas and books. As for Hugo, the French writer, the art of thanking guests is even more ingenious. He shaved his head to concentrate on writing a novel. When someone came to see him, he pointed to the bald head and said, "I'm sorry, look at this end!" Make people go back angrily. When someone invited him to dinner, he still said, "I'm bald and unpretentious. Isn't it a shame to go to your party?" People had to leave. When Hugo's hair grew long, another masterpiece came out.

F. A short story about punctuality

Song Lian, a writer in Ming Dynasty, was fond of learning when he was a child, and his family was poor, so he borrowed books and copied them. After copying, he ran to return them, not daring to exceed the agreed return period slightly, so many people were willing to lend them to him.

G. What are the famous sayings and aphorisms about punctuality, cherish time and diligence

1. Young people don't work hard and copy them. -"Long Songs"

2. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, and an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time. -Wang Zhenbai

3. Tomorrow is tomorrow. How many tomorrows are there? -Wen Jia

4. The lights are on at five o'clock in the middle of the night. It is when a man is studying, his black hair doesn't know that he is diligent and early, and his white hair regrets that he is late. -Yan Zhenqing

5. It is difficult for a teenager to learn and grow old, and an inch of time is not light. -Zhu Xi

6. If you don't come back in your prime, it's hard to wake up in the morning. Encourage yourself in time, and time waits for no one. -Tao Yuanming

7. A year's plan lies in spring, and a day's plan lies in the morning. -Xiao Yi

8. Don't be idle, turning your head white and feeling sad. -Yue Fei