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What do you mean by school research activities?
School research activities are educational activities organized by schools, aiming at broadening students' knowledge outside the classroom, enhancing students' practical ability and cultivating students' teamwork and social communication ability through field investigation, observation and practice.

1, broaden the knowledge.

Through field visits, students can get in touch with all kinds of things in real life, learn knowledge and skills in different fields and expand their knowledge.

2. Cultivate practical operation ability

Research activities usually include practical links, such as hands-on production and experimental operation. Through personal practice, students can exercise practical skills and improve their ability to solve problems and innovate.

3. Cultivate team spirit.

Research activities usually require students to cooperate in groups to complete tasks, which is helpful to cultivate students' teamwork spirit and communication and coordination ability and enhance their sense of collective honor.

4. Cultivate social skills

Students can contact and communicate with people from different backgrounds in research activities, such as tour guides and experts. Through interaction with others, students can exercise their social communication skills and improve their ability to cooperate with others.

Classification of research activities

I. Natural science research activities

1. Visit a science museum or laboratory: learn about the process of natural science knowledge and scientific experiments.

2. Field investigation of the ecological environment: observing and understanding the composition and relationship of the ecosystem.

3. Participate in scientific experiments: conduct chemical and physical experiments and experience the scientific research process personally.

Second, cultural and historical research activities.

1. Visit historical sites or museums: learn about the background and development of ancient culture and historical events.

2. Experience traditional handicrafts: learn traditional skills, make them by hand, and understand folk culture.

3. Participate in traditional festival celebrations: participate in traditional festival activities and feel the traditional cultural atmosphere.

Third, social practice research activities.

1. Visit enterprises or scientific research institutions: learn about the development of modern industry and science and technology.

2. Participate in public welfare activities: participate in social welfare projects to enhance social responsibility and civic awareness.

3. Exchange visits to other schools: Learn about the educational development in different regions and promote exchanges and cooperation between schools.

Fourthly, the research activities of artistic experience.

1. Visit art exhibitions or performances: appreciate various forms of art works and cultivate aesthetic ability.

2. Participate in artistic creation: carry out artistic creation activities such as music and painting to show personal talents.

3. Learn acting skills: participate in drama or dance training to improve the level of performing arts.