Okay, well, every Muslim should know that they should be clean both from inside and outside. They learn to keep their hearts pure and clean of dirtiness (of cursing, hearing music, etc;) they learn from outside to keep their bodies clean (taking a shower, making wudu, etc;). But that's not the only thing that they learn to do. Every human (and Muslim) learns to keep their house tidy, clean, along with all their other belongings. If you are not Muslim, you can try bribing the students to clean their room, or you can just tell them it's for their own benefit. Make your students happy and they'll make you happy.
For Healthy atmosphere and sorroundings you need to keep your class rooms clean.
they could clean the floors
"Keep your school clean and green." "To avoid a scene, keep your workplace clean." "Don't be a litterbug. Keep clean, stay healthy." "Pick up and pitch in."
as a responsible child i will clean my class room whenever it is dirty.
if you are a teacher then you can ask one student to be on cleaning duty which means that he or she will tell other students to clean under their tables if they are dirty and if you have a naughty class then you could make cleaning like a punishment ( but that would give a bad effect ) . if you are a student then cleaning the place around would do no harm
Reward the class with points, and say when they have enough points, you throw a party.
Keep food covered before serving. serve onto clean receptacles and use clean utensils for handling it.
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Yes, but not in class when there is teaching going on. I tell students to have their conversations on their time not mine. When students are talking in class when instruction is going on they are taking away the right of another person in class to learn. So, keep your conversation to lunch, breaks, or after school.
I think students should NOT clean their school because another student wouldn't want to clean up mess that their fellow classmate may have made!! that's just common sense...Another ViewThat is a good point; however, if a student makes a mess, that student should clean it up. If a student sees some paper in the hall (or something similar), they should pick it up. Little things like those are everyone's responsibility and go a long way toward building pride in your school.
1. All must keep themselves clean and their classroom clean by contributing themselves even it is small can make the class a better place to live.
keep school clean