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100 days of creative works

100 works created at school are as follows:

1. Photographic works: Students can photograph the daily life of the school or class, such as classroom study, extracurricular activities, interaction between classmates, etc. This will be a good way to record their experiences in school.

2. Handicrafts: Students can make handicrafts, such as origami, painting and clay sculpture, to show the skills they have learned in school.

3. Writing: Students can write an article or a story describing their feelings and experiences on the first day of school. This can help them better understand their emotions and experiences.

4. Video works: Students can make a video to record their day at school, including their study, activities and socialization.

5. Musical works: Students can create a song or a poem to express their feelings about the school.

6. Architectural design: Students can design a model or building to represent their understanding of the school.

7. Scientific and technological works: Students can invent a new learning tool or method to improve learning efficiency.

Production method of creative works at the beginning of school:

1. Determine the theme and goal: first, define the theme and goal of the work. Do you want to show your school life and show your love for the school, or do you want to show your skills in some fields? After the goal is clear, you can start planning and preparing materials.

2. Collecting materials: according to the selected themes and objectives, collect the required materials. You can go to the library, art store or the internet to find suitable information. The choice of materials should conform to one's own interests and specialties, and also take into account the practicality and aesthetics of the works.

3. Make a production plan: Before making, make a detailed plan. This includes determining the structure, design, required steps and schedule of the project. This helps to improve efficiency and avoid confusion in the production process.

4. Implement production: implement production as planned. In this process, we can constantly adjust and improve our works. At the same time, pay attention to safety and avoid using unsafe materials or tools.

5. Testing and evaluation: After the work is completed, testing and evaluation will be conducted. Check whether the work has reached the expected goal and what needs to be improved. If possible, you can show your work to others and collect their feedback and suggestions.

6. Optimization and perfection: according to the test and evaluation results, the works are optimized and perfected. This may include adjusting the design, adding new elements or improving the practicality of the work.

7. Share the show: Finally, share your work and show others your achievements. This can not only show their talents, but also inspire others to create their own creative works.