Are you still setting off firecrackers in the New Year?

The Spring Festival is a traditional Chinese festival and a day for family reunion. For today’s post-00s and post-10s students, the way they celebrate the Spring Festival is also changing.

Children go into the community

Promote the ban on burning and setting off fireworks

Throwing firecrackers, red earth, flying monkeys, two kicks... In the New Year There are crackling firecrackers everywhere, and children happily light the fireworks in their hands to celebrate the arrival of the New Year. This is a memory that belongs to people in the past.

In recent years, the sound of fireworks during the Spring Festival has disappeared, and the children setting off fireworks have also disappeared. Instead, students born in the 00s and 10s have gone into shopping malls and communities to explain to citizens how to set off fireworks. The dangerous figure of firecrackers.

On February 2, the Parent Committee of Class 2, Grade 2, Qipan Street Primary School carried out an activity with the theme of "Little hands holding big hands, creating a community without fireworks and firecrackers", using the methods of writing Spring Festival couplets, cutting window grilles, and sending blessings Instead of setting off fireworks and firecrackers, people can welcome the New Year by writing Chinese characters and watching stilt walking performances, making the "New Year's flavor" more fresh.

"Hello, auntie, please don't set off fireworks and firecrackers. This is the danger of setting off fireworks and firecrackers..." On the eve of the Spring Festival, students from the sixth grade of Dikou Road Primary School came to the street and issued notices prohibiting the setting off of fireworks and firecrackers. Flyers, student Wang Fangteng also prepared Spring Festival couplets for charity sale and donated the proceeds to Jinan Children's Welfare Institute.

"Although there are no fireworks, the sky has become bluer. Posting Spring Festival couplets and blessing characters at home, and preparing New Year's Eve dinner together as a family are also full of New Year's flavor." said student Chen Yushan.

Homework is no longer an exercise book

The "Chinese New Year" winter vacation homework is full of creativity

Chinese recitation plus silent writing, mathematics test papers, and English word copying And a whole winter vacation homework exercise book... This is the memory of winter vacation homework belonging to the post-90s generation. Although the teacher requires you to do part of it every day, these homeworks are basically done in the last few days of the holiday to make up for the debt.

In contrast, students' winter vacation homework has become more diverse, more interesting and life-oriented, especially homework with a "New Year's flavor" is very popular.

During the Spring Festival, the elders in the family will give their children new year's money, and they will also give you various blessings. So how should you respond to them? Minsheng Street Primary School allows students to write down their blessings to their families in the form of poetry, which not only expresses the students' true feelings, enhances family relationships, but also exercises students' writing skills.

The primary section of Yuwen Middle School made a fuss about the "nian flavor" around them, allowing students to look for the character "福" around them, understand the origin of the character "福", write the character "福" by themselves, and collect some information related to the character "福" The words or idioms are made into handwritten newspapers.

Copy the Spring Festival couplets and write the words to host the Spring Festival Gala...Jinan Yanshan School carefully compiled and printed the "Winter Vacation Course Manual" and launched the "Prosperous New Year" computer work competition to allow students to complete their homework. Learn about New Year customs in the process.

In order to welcome the New Year

I got up at 5:30 in the morning

“I got up at 5:30 in the morning, and my grandma even made two beautiful Little pigtails..." On New Year's Eve, my seven-year-old cousin wore new clothes and came to her grandfather's house to pay New Year greetings. She took out her mobile phone and shared recent photos and videos with her family.

In the eyes of the seven-year-old sister, celebrating the New Year means receiving lucky money from elders, being able to see your idol on the Spring Festival Gala stage, and having a happy family together...

Living standards have improved. No matter how the way of celebrating the New Year changes, family reunion is always the core of the New Year. During the Spring Festival this year, the grandmother of sixth-grade student Li Shuya came to Jinan from Liaocheng to celebrate the New Year. "Every New Year, I will give my grandma a red envelope alone, which is also my New Year's wish for her. For me, the happiest thing about the New Year is that the whole family can be together.