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How to decorate the class cultural wall? Did you know?

The most direct way to understand a class culture is to look at the cultural wall in the class.

The class culture wall embodies the unique wisdom and efforts of students and teachers in a class, demonstrates the unique creativity of students, and allows teachers to better understand the students' personalities. At the same time, some learning-related cultural walls also create a good learning atmosphere for students.

Today, the editor will introduce to you how to make a class cultural wall from both content and form.

Content: Be targeted

1. Different grades, different themes

The layout of the class cultural wall should take into account the age and knowledge level of the students. The theme and content of the cultural wall should be different according to students of different grades. For example:

Classes in lower grades can be more lively and focus on developing sexual education such as courtesy, hygiene, and love of learning, or developing good habits;

Middle-aged classes pay more attention to discipline, moral character, etc., integrating knowledge, interest, and education;

Senior classes must pay attention to the cultivation of students' abilities and respect students' enthusiasm and enthusiasm. Creativity can leave the selection of the content of the cultural wall to the students.

2. Different periods, different directions

The class culture wall is centered around class study and life. At the beginning, middle and end of a semester, students’ tasks are all are different, so when making a cultural wall, the content should also change direction as the semester unfolds.

For example, for freshmen who have just entered school, the cultural wall should focus on helping them adapt to the new learning environment; at the end of the semester, it can display the students’ learning results for half a semester or a semester. To summarize; for graduates who are about to leave school, the focus is on how to set their ideals and new goals.

3. Leave original creations to students, everyone is a designer

The cultural wall itself shows the class culture, and every student is a member of the class culture construction. Students' creativity is unlimited, and teachers can safely and boldly leave the design and layout of the cultural wall to the students. Let every student have the opportunity to participate, experience the fun of being a designer, deepen their sense of belonging in the class, show their own expertise and style, and cultivate cultural literacy.

In terms of form: various

Compared with traditional blackboard newspapers, the forms of cultural walls can be more diverse and colorful. Here are several novel and feasible forms:

1. Photo wall

Spring and autumn outings organized by the school, annual sports meets, or class get-togethers... In these During class activities, teachers can use cameras to record various moments of students and post these photos on the cultural wall. They can also ask students to write down their feelings under the photos.

2. Complaint Wall

Class 21, Grade 1, Chongqing Yucai Chenggong School has such a wall. It is full of messages from students, including comments on learning methods. During the discussion, some expressed their current confusion and asked for help, and some also expressed their views on the teachers and took stock of the weird teachers in their minds.

When designing a cultural wall, teachers can make the wall "talk", just like moving post bars and forums over, allowing students to speak freely on the wall. This not only provides a platform for communication between students, but also allows teachers to understand students' ideas at all times.

3. Graffiti wall

On the one hand, drawing can cultivate one’s sentiments; on the other hand, scribbling can also vent inner pressure. Set up a graffiti wall in the class so that students can graffiti and draw on it whenever they have nothing to do. At the same time, students' works in art classes can also be collected and displayed on the wall. The graffiti wall not only allows students to relax, but also decorates the class environment.

4. Homework display wall

In order to create a learning atmosphere in the class, a homework display wall is also necessary.

When correcting homework, teachers can pay attention to students' homework books, select those that are well done and neatly written, and display them on the homework wall. When students see their homework "on the wall", they will feel a sense of pride and be encouraged to keep working hard, while those students who are not shown may work hard to write their homework well so that their homework can be posted on the homework wall. In this way, students' learning interest and motivation are increased.

5. Essay wall

Some students are artistic and can draw and sing, but other students may have strong writing skills. The essay wall is prepared for these students. Students voluntarily print out their writing after class or their compositions in class and post them on the essay wall for other students and teachers to read.

In addition, the cultural wall also needs to pay attention to the following "four beauties":

1. Spatial beauty

There may be more than one cultural wall in the classroom. When installing cultural walls in various forms and contents, you need to pay attention to how they are arranged and arranged to integrate into the entire space and bring an orderly aesthetic.

2. Neatness and beauty

The classroom should give people a neat and clean aesthetic feeling. The furnishings and layout should be in order, and the content on the cultural wall should be posted reasonably and beautifully.

3. Beautiful language

Some teachers will post some famous sayings or short sentences such as class rules in the classroom. These sentences often need to be catchy so that students can understand them. understand. However, it should be noted that "conventions", "systems", etc. should pay attention to the intimacy of language, and avoid using "not allowed", "punishment" and other language that is offensive to students.

4. Beautiful colors

As a part of the classroom, the cultural wall should be consistent with the overall tone of the classroom and should not be too prominent. The overall colors in the classroom should also focus on softness and coordination.

The cultural wall can be created in more diverse ways. Everyone is a designer, allowing students to participate and enjoy it, effectively cultivating students' interests and hobbies, and allowing students to pay attention to daily culture. In the process of accumulation, I gradually received the influence of artistic and cultural literacy.