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Topics of research works and projects for junior schoolchildren on general topics
Is a chicken egg strong?
Does toothpaste affect the strength of teeth?
Children's fantasies
Keyboard riddle
The art of creating a book
Computer games – are they good or bad?
Colors in our lives
A little story about my big family
Math in the kitchen
The weather center "People's Signs" reports...
Cartoons: what is it?
The world of a child: a look through time
Youth jargon in the speech of modern schoolchildren
The image of the dragon in children's literature
About some ways to survive in nature
What do footprints in the snow tell?
Origami and mathematics
Why are there so many holes in bread?
Where did the bread on the table come from?
The benefits of paper
Why is the water in small reservoirs green?
Why did the puddle dry up?
Why don't ships sink?
Why is the sea salty?
Why are we crying? Where do tears come from?
Why is the pillow soft and the floor hard?
Why does milk sour?
Why does popcorn shoot?
Why is the snowdrift striped?
PochForest is our friend
My Garden of Eden
My favorite fruit is orange
New Year's beauty
Why do leaves change color in autumn?
About tops and roots, or why branches stretch to the sun and roots to the ground
Useful properties of viburnum
Portrait of an apple tree
Why don't the seeds germinate in an apple?
Journey of the bone

Why does the Christmas tree have prickly needles?
Russian birch
What do we know about tree bark?
What is birch bark?
What is leaf fall?
This Mexican stranger is an avocado
Apple tree and apple
Amber - magical tears of trees.

Why is bread black and white?
Why is tea brewed in hot water?
Journey of a water droplet
Speech aggression of younger schoolchildren or some secrets of words
Russian hero: the embodiment of my dream
A fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it...
To sleep or not to sleep? That is the question!
Bread is the head of everything!
Color and children
What is a microscope?
What is an experiment?
What's in our salt shaker and sugar bowl?
Miraculous transformations, or What is cheese?

The world

Research paper topics for elementary school about nature
And we have pineapple!
"White birch tree under my window"
My birch, my birch!
Evergreen beauty of the forest
Forest life
Who paints the leaves green?

I was born a gardener

I and my family

Topics for research papers for primary grades about family:
The influence of the computer on children
The magic of colors
War and our family
My family tree
From the history of children's responsibilities
Name in a person's life
My ancestry
My Family Timeline
Reward in our house
Holidays for our family
Letter from my grandmother to her grandson
Family traditions
Family heirlooms
My family's sports life
Our house. Our yard.

Houseplants

Primary School Research Paper Topics on Houseplants
Growing cacti at home
Green window sill at school
Cactus - a prickly friend
Who are you, sour lemon?

world of cacti
The world of plants on the windowsill
Is it possible to grow a large cactus at home?
Is it possible to grow a plant in a closed glass jar?
My green friends
My favorite flower is begonia
My flower garden
My garden
My miracle flower
My hobby is cacti
About indoor plants
Why do leaves on trees turn yellow in the fall, but not on houseplants?
Secrets of "grandmother's geranium"
Amazing cacti
Violet for mom
Violets as a gift for grandma
What do we know about lemon?

Plants and berries

Topics for primary school research papers about plants:
Visiting the white water lily
Can the dandelion plant be used as food?
My little world of wild plants
Dandelion - little sun
Strawberry portrait
Look, dandelion!
Why doesn't every seed give birth to new life?
Why is a sunflower called the flower of the sun?
Why does a plant grow
About tops and roots
Natural community – meadow
The role of plants in human life
What kind of raspberry is it?
What do we know about sunflowers?
Berry alphabet
Berry Watermelon.

Garden

Topics for elementary school research papers about vegetable gardening
Pharmacy in the garden: grandma's cabbage
Oh, potatoes, potatoes!
Oh, carrots, delicious!
Without windows, without doors, the room is full of people
"Jolly Beans"
Where does onion grow best?
Where do loofahs grow?
Riddles about vegetables and fruits
Whoever undresses him sheds tears
Favorite potato in our family's life
Medicinal plants

Topics for primary school research projects about medicinal plants:
Grandma's Pharmacy
Nettle. What do I know about her?
Medicines - weeds
Do indoor plants cure colds?
The tenderness of chamomile - for soul and body
Why do nettles sting?
Benefits of aloe
I don't walk in the steppe, I walk around the pharmacy...

Flowers

Research topics for junior schoolchildren about flowers
Forcing hyacinth on March 8 - "Gift for Mom"
Let's grow tulips ourselves and then give them to mom
My favorite roses
Miracle flowers - marigolds
Give a flower to mom
Monitoring the growth and development of garden and varietal tulips
Sunflower - sunny flower
Why do flowers smell?
Why are flowers colorful?
Why does grandma have the most beautiful flowers at her dacha?
Journey through the kingdom of flowers. Lily of the valley
Journey through the kingdom of flowers. Lotus
Journey through the kingdom of flowers. Dandelion
Journey through the kingdom of flowers. Snowdrop
Save the May lily of the valley!
Tulip for mom
Sun Flower
Flower for mom
Flowers for home and soul
Flowers in the garden and at home
The wonderful world of fragrances

Bow from seven ailments
Monitoring the development of onions
Our friend - leek
Do zucchini seedlings need fertilizing?
Inhabitants of the garden plot
Bean experiment. Germination
Organic farming
Where did tomatoes come from and why were they called that?
Selection of plants for rock garden
The benefits of potatoes for human health
Tomato - the fruit of health
Potato Festival - Bulba
Senor Tomato
Are beans a good or bad neighbor in the garden?
One pea, two pea...
What is our life? A game? No – squash caviar!
Steps of life. Life history of a bean seed


I'll give my mother a bouquet...

Animals

Primary school research topics about animals:
The life and death of dinosaurs on planet Earth
Why do I eat an apple?
Crocodile tears
Rabbits
Who lives in our forest?

Who lives under the tubercle?
Who builds a house on the river?
Who are hedgehogs and what do we know about their lives?
Who is an elephant?
Who are you, dog?
Culinary preferences of a squirrel
Favorite pet
I love you, my furry friend!
Curious animal - squirrel
People and cats.
People and dolphins
Mammoths - ancient and powerful
The bear is fabulous and real
World of funny animals
Zebra World
World of whales
Horse world
World of Dogs
Can a hamster replace a bobak, and a boibak a hamster?
My poodle
My cat
My pet is a German Shepherd
My favorite animal is a dolphin
Is it possible to make friends with a horse?
My pets
My mysterious cats
My cats
My favorite rabbits
My favorite horses
My favorite hamsters
My pets
My four-legged friends
My faithful friend is a dog
My pet is a Syrian hamster
My pet is a Scotch Terrier
My favorite is the guinea pig
My fluffy affectionate cat Ryzhik
My red fidgety cat
My puppy: first month of life
Guinea pig is an ideal animal for children of any age
My favorite cat
My favourite dog
My amazing encounter with dolphins
Beaver watching
Observing golden hamsters
Monitoring the development of a baby rabbit during artificial feeding
Observations of domestic and wild mice
We are not afraid of the gray rat!
Our favorite zoo
Unusual facts about an ordinary hedgehog
Nora is home. Animal houses
About leopards
My cat's lifestyle and behavior
Lifestyle of bats
One day in the life of a hamster
About cats
Deer are our friends
Differences in behavior between large and small dogs
A very long-necked animal with a wonderful name - giraffe
Behavior of domestic pigs
Cat behavior
The Lost World of Dinosaurs
Why did dinosaurs become extinct?
Why do whales come to the surface and release a fountain of water?
Why does a cow give milk?
Why did dinosaurs become extinct on Earth?
Why does the killer whale squeak?
Why is a tiger striped?
Why does Khomka have thick cheeks?
Why do cats' eyes glow in the dark?
In the footsteps of the Ussuri tiger
Habits and habits of my cats
About hares...
Furry weirdos
Different breeds of horses
Squirrels live next to us...
Is a pig a pig?
A dog is man's friend
Is a dog a man's friend or a man a dog's friend?
A dog is a true friend
Keeping and raising a puppy
"Creatures who love us more than themselves"
Who has the longest tail?
Who has a tongue on their leg?
Amazing cats
Amazing dolphins
The amazing world of giant dinosaurs
Could dinosaurs fly?
Can dolphins talk?
Can animals count?
Cat's mental abilities
Whiskers, paws and tail, or What does the cat want to tell us?
Tailed hydraulic builders
"Tail, tail, tail"
Hamster in search of truth
Puff hamsters
Ferret. Can he replace a cat?
King of the Dinosaurs
Whose nose is better?
How is a hare different from a rabbit?
How are elephants treated?
What do I know about dolphins
What I learned about cats
What do we know about cats?
Jaguar - a majestic predator
I am all for loving all dogs.

Mushrooms

Primary school research project topics on mushrooms:
Mushroom basket
His Majesty the Boletus
What do the names of mushrooms tell us?
Mold is also a mushroom!
You, fox, red mushroom!
The amazing kingdom of mushrooms
Amazing find
Guess the fungus!
What kind of mushroom has a thin stem?

Birds

Research topics for junior schoolchildren about birds:
How does a sparrow spend the winter?
Who lives in the nest?
Who are the birds?
Who are finches?
Chicken is not an ordinary bird!
Swallow - the messenger of goodness and happiness
bird home
The world of our hobbies. Budgerigars
Bird world
Can a primary school student keep an ostrich at home?
My cranes
My favorite penguins
My observations of the barn swallow
My singing canaries
My feathered friends
My wavy friend
My pet is Kesha the parrot
Wise Raven
We taught the parrot
They brought spring on wings...
Observing birds visiting the feeder
Observing the lifestyle of a domestic gerbil and studying the influence of temperature on the shape of its nest
Observing the behavior and reproduction of the mallard at home
Observations of the city swallow population
Wagtail observations
About sparrows
Feathered architects
Bird behavior in winter
Tit behavior in winter
Feed the birds in winter!
Let's help wintering birds
Corella parrot. My little research
Why does a bird knock on the window in winter?
Why does the rooster crow at the same time at dawn?
Why don't many rooks fly away in winter?
Why is a budgie a budgie?
Why do birds fly?
Why do birds fly away in the fall?
Why does the bullfinch have a red breast?
Birds are our friends
Birds of our school yard
Birds outside my window
Birds are our friends
What kind of bird is a sparrow?
What kind of bird is this jackdaw?
Miracle from an egg
Whose nest is this?
Whose nests are better?

Amphibians

Who are snakes?
Frog with the soul of a princess
My Turtle's World
My friend is a turtle
My pet turtle
Observation of the development of the frog (Rana arvalis Nilsson) in an aquarium
Unusual lizards
About turtles
Are snakes dangerous?
Are lizards healthy?
Why are frogs green?
Why does a lizard's tail break off?
The Frog Princess, or How I raised a frog myself
This fabulous creature is a frog

Fish

Primary school research paper topics about fish:
Aquarium and its inhabitants
Aquarium fish - what are they?
Catch, fish, big and small...
My aquarium
We created an aquadome, the fish are having fun in it
Observing the behavior of common crucian carp when kept in an aquarium
Watching Parrotfish
Inhabitants of reservoirs
Inhabitants of fresh water bodies
Why do flounder have eyes on one side?
Fishes of our waters
There is no fish more predatory than pike...
What happened to the chum salmon?

Insects

Research topics for junior schoolchildren about insects:


Mosquito: you can’t execute, you can have mercy...
Who lives in the computer?
How does one adapt to the world around them?
Who is Medvedka
Who are spiders?
Small but remote, or How insects move
Honey lads
World of bugs
World of dragonflies
My discovery about the fly
My insect collection
Ants and their kingdom
Ant's life
Observing the development cycle of the peacock butterfly
Observation of the life and behavior of the praying mantis in captivity
Observation of the development cycle of the Colorado potato beetle
Observations on the development of an anthill
Insects in my yard
Insects. What are they?
About spiders
Where did redheads come from and where are they taking us?
Oh those mosquitoes!
Oh, those hornets!
Spider is man's friend
Protective coloring of animals (Why is the grasshopper green?)
Do we understand animals, or how to attract butterflies to your garden
Fluttering flowers
Why don't butterflies live in the city?
Why does a water strider walk on water?
Why doesn't the water strider drown?
About ants
Bee is man's friend
Bee family
Are ants intelligent?
How many dots does a ladybug have?
The amazing world of butterflies
Praise the bee!
Why are spiders interesting?
The miraculous transformation of a caterpillar into a butterfly

Worms, snails, bacteria, microbes

Watching an earthworm
My Achatina, Ulyana!
Don't look down on a simple worm
Oh, these bacteria!
Who are microbes?
The world of “invisibles” around us, or How to catch a microbe?

Basics of Geography

Sights of our city
Does our village have a future?
Is there water in the air?
How a snowflake is born
Who lives in Africa?
Who will predict the weather for us?
Search route for Captain Grant (based on the book by J. Verne “The Children of Captain Grant”)
My favorite vacation spot
Dunno in the Lugansk region.
From whom does the river run?
Where did tea come to us from?
Why doesn't water run out on Earth?
Why is the volcano called a volcano and why does it “breathe fire?”
Why do volcanoes erupt?
Why is sea water salty?
Why do waterfalls appear?
Why does the Christmas tree have prickly needles?
Colorful seas
Snow research
Seven wonders of the world
Seven Wonders of Russia
Seven wonders of Ukraine
Color and names of seas
What are icebergs?
What is quartz?

Ecology

Primary school research topics on ecology:
Were about dust
Homeless animals are a problem for each of us
Living water
Live, spring!
How to save our river?
What kind of water do we drink?
What kind of air do we breathe?
How cartoons affect a child's psyche
Protecting nature means protecting the world
Cleanliness on my street. What can I do with trash?
Ecology of my village
Ecology of our reservoir
Eco-products from my garden.

Physical education and health basics

Primary school research topics in physical education:
If you want to be healthy
Healthy lifestyle
Ski history
My diet
Milk is good for children
Yard dangers
Prevention of caries in young children.
Is ice cream healthy?
Is yeast good or bad?
Useful properties of kumiss
Benefits and uses of vitamins.
Family sports life
What are vitamins?
Gymnastics.
Chocolate – harm or benefit.
I'm a cyclist.

Russian language and literature

The route of Doctor Aibolit in the fairy tale by K.I. Chukovsky "Aibolit"
Non-fairy tale reflections on a fairy tale (analysis of the main character traits of the characters in fairy tales about animals).
Pinocchio and Pinocchio
Along the paths of the Fable
Search for words-verbs that are not written together.
The Tale of Tsar Saltan.

Mathematics

Primary school research topics in mathematics:
Author's problems in mathematics for 1st grade students.
Author's problems in mathematics for primary school students.
Arabic numbers
Arithmetic of remainders
Arithmetic is the science of number.
In the kingdom of giant numbers
Great numbers
Fun puzzles
Fun math train
Fun forest math problems.
Fun puzzles for young fishermen.
Time, age, calendar
Time. Measuring time. Watch.
All about the number 13
Division with remainder
Divisibility of natural numbers
Ancient units of length
Ancient length measures
Units of measurement in Ancient Rus'
Units of measurement of length in different countries and at different times.
Problems in drawings
Tasks for the attentive and quick-witted.
Outdoor tasks
Fairytale problems
Entertaining tasks
The art of guessing numbers
How to quickly learn the multiplication table
How to learn to count quickly
How good it is to be able to count!
Magic number 7
Magic numbers in nature
The magic of numbers 3, 11, 13
Mathematics in the life of a cat
Mathematics in my family
Mathematics through the eyes of children
Mathematics is interesting.
Mathematical proverbs
Math coloring pages for 1st grade.
Mathematical tales
Mathematical kaleidoscope.
Length measures
Measures of length in Rus'
Measures and their measurements
World of numbers
The world of number three
My homework
My favourite number
My favorite number is 7
Can natural numbers be called surprising?
My wonderful friends are numbers
My summer encounters with mathematics.
My favorite number is five!
At a math lesson
Natural numbers in human life.
Learn to solve equations
Our creativity in mathematics.
Non-standard tasks
About inches, inches and centimeters
From addition to division
Quick counting techniques
Mental counting techniques
Quick counting techniques
Mental counting techniques
About the number zero
"One, two, three, four, five, let's start measuring"
Developmental tasks in mathematics
Talk about zero
Different ways to multiply
Expanding parentheses
I solve problems with joy
Roman numbering
Russian system of measures
Russian measures of length
Secrets of the multiplication table
System of length measures
How much does a kilogram of potatoes from my garden cost?
Multiplication methods
Methods of oral multiplication and division.
Ancient monetary units
Ancient measures of length and weight
Ancient measures of length, volume and weight in Russian proverbs and sayings.
Country of Good Mathematics
Multiplication table
Multiplication table on fingers
Mysterious number 12
Mysterious number 7
Word problems for movement
Topology through the eyes of an elementary school student.
Fun math
Exciting weigh-ins
Can animals count?
Unconventional ways to memorize the 9 multiplication table.
Multiplication with passion
Mental arithmetic - mental gymnastics
Leading numbers in my class phone numbers.
Clock and time
Numerical giants
Miracle problem book

Basics of Chemistry

Growing a crystal from salt
Growing a crystal from copper sulfate.
Growing crystals at home.

Fundamentals of Computer Science

Topics of research projects for preschoolers in computer science:
The history of the computer.
As our ancestors believed
Types of accounts in different countries.
The first electrical counting device.

Music

Primary school research topics in music:
“Poems that Sing” (songs based on poems by the poet-storyteller S.G. Kozlov).
Bayu-bayushki-bayu (lullabies of the Russian and Yakut peoples).
Seeing music through drawing.
The effect of music on aquarium fish.
Harmony in our family.
Children's musical instruments
Children's percussion instruments
An interesting history of the xylophone.
The history of one instrument.
The history of the origin of the balalaika.
Spoons as a musical instrument.
My grandmother's favorite songs.
Musical colors
Let's talk about mom with music.
Sergei Prokofiev. Music for children.
A fairy tale in music.
Ditties about numbers.

Professions and hobbies

Cars are modern and vintage.
Vintage cars
Calendar of family professions.
My hobby is vintage cars.
My insect collection.
Stamps.
Our dream professions
The professions of our parents.

Municipal budgetary educational institution

"Petukhovskaya secondary school No. 1"

Research

on this topic: " The influence of colors in teachers’ clothing on the emotional state of students.”

Petukhovo 2016

Introduction....………………………………………………………………………………3

1. The influence of color on the body………………………………………………………5

1.1 Physical effects of color

1.2 Optical effect of color

1.3 Emotional impact of color

2. Experimental study and results……………………….8

2.1 Description and analysis of the research results……………………..8

3. Conclusion………………………………………………………. eleven

4. List of sources used…………………………………… 12

5. Applications……………………………………………………………………………….13

Introduction

A person sees the world in colors, color is present everywhere, so it affects others just like everything else.

Man has long noticed the special effect of color on his condition. Color has life-giving and healing powers, but it can also cause some imbalance in our body. The health of schoolchildren is one of the pressing problems, and the emotional state of children, the desire to go to school in a good mood and return home with the same is the key to emotional stability, which affects student performance.

In our work, we tried to find and determine the color scheme, as well as such color combinations in teachers’ clothing that would evoke a positive emotional mood in students.

Target :

Studying the influence of color on the psycho-emotional state of students.

Tasks:

Conduct a survey among students in grades 5-9.

Conduct a comparative analysis of the results obtained;

Find information on this issue in the literature.

Object of study: students of MBOU "Petukhovskaya Secondary School No. 1"

Subject of study– the influence of color on a person’s psycho-emotional state.

Hypothesis: Let's assume that different colors have different effects on the psycho-emotional state of students.

Research methods:

Analysis and synthesis : study of sources of information on the influence of color on a person’s psycho-emotional state.

Comparison different ideas about the nature of color and its influence on humans.

Questionnaire , as a result of which we will be able to obtain information about the influence of the color of the teacher’s clothing on the mood of the students.

Generalization acquired knowledge about color and its effect on a person’s mood.

Product Our work will provide recommendations that will help the modern teacher navigate in choosing the appropriate color palette for his clothes.

1. The influence of color on the human body

There are three types of effects of color on a person: physical, optical and emotional.

1.1 Physical effects of color

With physical effects, we are talking about the impact of color on human physiology. A person does not live in the world around him in isolation. Not only the person himself, but also every cell of him is constantly connected with the environment. Our senses not only analyze the environment, but are also receivers of information, which, as a rule, affects our body. Color can give vigor and increase vitality. It eliminates imbalances in the functioning of organs and prolongs life.
Few doubt that each color carries some information, and the human body reacts to color.

For example:
red – increases muscle tension, increases breathing rate, and increases blood pressure;
orange – causes mild stimulation, accelerates blood circulation, promotes digestion;
yellow – stimulates mental activity;
green – calms, calms;
blue – lowers blood pressure, calms;
blue – disposes to seriousness and rigor in behavior;
violet – stimulates the activity of the heart and lungs, increases the body’s resistance to colds.
1.2
Optical effect of color

This effect includes illusions or optical phenomena caused by color and changing the appearance of objects. Considering the optical phenomena of color, all colors can be divided into two groups: red and blue, because Basically, colors in their optical properties will gravitate towards one of these groups. The exception is green.

Light colors, for example white or yellow, create the effect of irradiation - a visual illusion (see Appendix No. 1), they seem to spread to the darker colors located next to them and reduce the surfaces painted in these colors. For example, if a ray of light penetrates through a crack in a plank wall, the crack appears wider than it actually is. When the sun shines through the branches of trees, the branches appear thinner than usual.

The yellow color visually lifts the surface. It also seems more extensive due to the irradiation effect. The red color is approaching us, the blue color, on the contrary, is moving away. The planes, painted in dark blue, purple and black, visually decrease in size and move downward. Green is the calmest of all colors.

You should also note the centrifugal movement in yellow and the centripetal movement in blue. If you make two circles of equal size and fill one with yellow and the other with blue, then after a short concentration on them it becomes noticeable that the yellow ray emits, acquires movement from the center and almost tangibly approaches the person. The blue one develops a centripetal movement (like a snail pulling itself into its house) and moves away from the person.

This effect increases if we add to it the difference in lightness and darkness, i.e. the effect of yellow will increase when adding white to it, blue - when darkening it with black.

1.3 Emotional impact of color.

When it comes to the psychological impact of color, we are talking about the feelings and experiences that we can experience under the influence of a particular color. This influence is very closely related to the optical properties of color.

Absolutely green is the calmest color. It does not move anywhere and has no sound, no joy, no sadness. This constant lack of movement has a beneficial effect on tired people, but it can also become boring over time. When yellow is introduced into the green color, it revitalizes and becomes more active. When you add blue, on the contrary, it begins to sound different, it becomes more serious, thoughtful.

On the other hand, yellow disturbs a person, pricks him, excites him. Compared to the state of the human soul, it could be used as a colorful expression of madness, blind rage (Dostoevsky's yellow color).

Blue tends to deepen. The deeper and darker the blue color becomes, the more it calls a person to the infinite, awakens in him a hunger for purity and the supersensible. A very dark blue gives an element of peace. When taken to the extreme of black, the blue color acquires an overtone of sadness. Becoming lighter, blue acquires an indifferent character and becomes distant and indifferent to a person, like the blue sky.

White is often defined as "non-painting". It is, as it were, a symbol of a world where all colors, all material properties disappear. That is why the color white acts on our psyche as silence. But this silence is not dead, but, on the contrary, full of possibilities.

Black color, on the contrary, acts as something without possibilities, as a blind spot, as silence without a future.

The balance of white and black gives birth to gray; naturally, gray color cannot give either movement or sound. Gray is silent and motionless, but this stillness is of a different nature than that of green, born of two active colors - yellow and blue. Therefore, gray color is inconsolable stillness.

We perceive red as a characteristically warm color; it acts internally as a vital, lively, restless color, which, however, does not have the frivolity of yellow. Unlike yellow, red seems to glow within itself. But an ideal red color changes its effect greatly when the color changes. When black is added to red, a dull, rigid brown, incapable of movement, appears. In a cooler shade of red, flame activity disappears. By becoming orange, red takes on the radiance of yellow, but always retains its seriousness.

The color violet is like a chilled red, so it sounds somewhat painful, like something extinguished and sad.

The choice of a person’s preferred (favorite) color is determined by his character and also depends on the social factor. Based on psychological and sociological research, the following series of colors was obtained in order of decreasing preference: blue - violet - white - pink - purple - red - green - yellow - orange - brown - black.

The character and expressiveness of color can vary significantly depending on various associations. Each of us tries to explain the emotional characteristics of a particular color by the nature of the objects on which we usually perceive this color. This is a very individual feature of each person, depending on the experience he has acquired. It is very difficult to establish any rules here, but with some probability it can be assumed that red is associated with fire and blood, yellow with the sun, blue with the sky, water, green with forests and meadows.

2. Experimental study and results.

The study was conducted on the basis of the MBOU Petukhovskaya Secondary School No. 1.
Students in grades 6-9 took part in the study. The work took place in two stages:
Stage 1 – diagnostic.
Target: find out how the color scheme of a teacher’s clothing affects the emotional state of schoolchildren. Stage 2 – analytical.
Target: analyze the results and formulate recommendations.
At the first stage, the main method was questionnaires. Each student was asked to answer the questionnaire in writing.

Questionnaire for students.

Description and analysis of research results

Based on the results of the study, we can conclude that the color scheme of a teacher’s clothing has different effects on the emotional state of students, such as the following questions:

1. Do teachers and students need uniforms?

Grades 6-7 – 87% of respondents answered “ YES"

13% of respondents answered “ NO "

8-9 grades – 56% of respondents answered “ NO "

37% of respondents “YES”

7% answered “INDIFFERENT”

2. What color scheme in the teacher’s clothes inspires you to achieve excellent grades and lifts your spirits?

1. Blue.

2. Green, yellow.

3.Orange.

4.Pink

3. What color scheme in a teacher’s clothing negatively affects your performance and mood?

1.Bright, poisonous colors (light green)

2.Grey, brown.

3.Red

4.Black

Based on the questionnaire, we received the following data: the colors that negatively affect the majority of students were unanimously identified as bright colors, black, brown, and gray. Whereas the colors that have a positive effect on mood and are calming were blue, green, yellow, orange, and pink.

In school, the teacher should be very careful in using Red color in your clothes and surroundings, since despite all the positive characteristics, the color red with prolonged exposure can cause aggression, especially in children with an unstable nervous system. Subconsciously, a person in red poses a certain danger to others and is not conducive to trusting, partnership relationships. This, however, does not mean that he should be excluded from the teacher's wardrobe. On the contrary, it should be worn, but only when the situation requires mobilization and “laying indisputable authority,” for example, the first parent-teacher meeting, going on an excursion with students, or an important speech at a teachers’ meeting, when you need to make the impression of an authoritative and competent person.

Orange color , like no other, creates a feeling of celebration, which is why its presence in a teacher’s wardrobe is necessary. Another thing is that its use must also meet the requirements of the situation. For example, when passing exams, writing tests, conducting “open lessons”, when the teacher needs to create a favorable atmosphere in the classroom and relieve nervousness.

In terms of impact on physical well-being yellow increases concentration, improves mood and memory. It is no coincidence that leading schools and universities in Europe recommend using notebooks with yellow pages. As practice has shown, memorizing material is several times faster and more efficient. Yellow should also be included in a teacher's wardrobe.

Teachers often unconsciously give preference green color in your wardrobe. It is necessary to warn them against using this color alone, since despite all its positive assessments, it deprives its owner of the right to emotions and feelings. It is better to use it in doses.

Pink - an excellent assistant in the field of personal relationships: it enhances feelings, makes us more attentive, affectionate and sensitive. This color is necessary when working with young children, which is why it should be included in the wardrobe of an elementary school teacher.

Blue , like green, will be necessary for the teacher in conflict situations, when diplomacy and a rational approach to solving a problem will be required from him.

Blue - helps to concentrate on what is most necessary: ​​do not get scattered about trifles, do not scatter. The blue color semantically means peace of mind, calm behavior and concern for doing business honestly, without violating moral standards.

Violet - the color of inner concentration. It promotes internal deepening: it helps to abstract from everything that is unnecessary at the moment and concentrate on the main problem. Another interesting detail is that the color purple stimulates the brain and helps solve creative problems. And this feature must be taken into account by the teacher when decorating the classroom interior.

Black - the color of self-immersion: it helps to isolate yourself from everything, isolate yourself and concentrate on solving a particular problem. However, at the same time, this color can induce melancholy and despondency. In black comes a feeling of loneliness and isolation from the outside world. Symbolically expressing the idea of ​​non-existence and extinction, black is the negation of color as such. That is why it is not recommended to use it often in the clothes and surroundings of the teacher.

White - the color of complete openness, readiness to perceive the world in all its diversity. This color is good because it does not cause any unpleasant sensations, but does not protect its owner in any way. It is good to use in combination with other colors.

When it comes to clothes, it is better for a teacher to avoid bright, irritating colors that can evoke unexpected emotions in students. Gray-blue colors are considered traditional for a strict style. But the results of our research show that the choice of gray is not the most successful.

Conclusion

We learned that there really is a relationship between the chosen color and a person’s emotional state. There are negatively and positively influencing colors.This result fully confirms our hypothesis.

The topic of a teacher’s image is actively discussed today in the scientific literature; various definitions of this concept are given, but everyone agrees that a positively formed image is one of the main factors of successful teaching activity.

When choosing clothes, you need to remember about the combination of color and pattern, about catchy details that distract attention. In communicating with the class, the teacher must demonstrate such qualities as thoroughness, reliability, discipline, and accuracy.

Maintaining the required distance in the classroom is better facilitated by a high-status “rectangular” silhouette. By changing his color preferences in clothing and surroundings, a teacher can adjust his image, improve it, and therefore find mutual understanding with students and work colleagues.

Thus, the ideal uniform for a teacher is one that helps students focus their attention not on studying the details of clothing, but on mastering the material. Such clothing could be a business suit, which emphasizes professional, personal qualities and the formality of relationships with students.

Based on our own experience and studying the literature on the problem, we can draw the following conclusions:
- color affects the human body, different colors have different effects on our emotional state. There are active colors, stimulating the emotional state or calming, there are colors that we reject;
- acceptance or rejection of color often depends on the gender of the child;
- the most acceptable colors for teacher clothing are yellow, orange, green, blue.

List of sources used.

1. Vorsobin V.N., Zhidkin V.N. Learning about color in preschoolers' experiences of positive and negative emotions. //Questions of psychology. 1980. N3. With. 121-124.

2. Deribere M. Color in human life and activity. M., 1965.
Petrenko V.F., Kucherenko V.V. The relationship between emotions and color. //Bulletin of Moscow State University. 1988. episode 14. “Psychology”. N 3. p. 70-82. dress code - dress code) - uniformclothes required when visiting certain events, organizations, and establishments.

Irradiation effect– illusions of visual perception.

Psycho-emotional state– a special form of human mental states with a predominance of emotional response according to the dominant type.

Optical perception- visual perception.

Positive attitude- faith that everything will work out

Human physiology– the science of the patterns of functioning and regulation of biological systems at different levels of organization


It is becoming increasingly popular at school. When students engage in research, they are faced with the question: “How to write and format this type of work?” It should be noted that this is not an easy question. Therefore, our article will tell you how to write a research paper, and also suggest the most interesting topics for research. So, first things first.

Stage 1. Selecting a topic

Before going to the library and selecting the necessary literature, it is important to think about the topic of research. But where to start? First, you need to ask yourself some important questions about your research. After all, choosing a topic is the most important and important step! It is important that there is enough material and literature on your problem. If you are researching a new phenomenon, keep in mind that there will be very few sources of information. If the problem has been little researched, will your own opinion be appropriate in this work?

Research work at school or university should be on a topic that interests you. If you study something that is important to you, the result will be positive. Research papers on literature are very popular today. Children consider the features of poetics in poems by various writers, study oral folk art in their native lands, and so on.

Teacher's opinion

Be sure to discuss the chosen topic with your teacher. Listen to his advice, perhaps the teacher’s ideas will be original. High-quality work is in the sphere of interests of the teacher. Remember that teachers will always help you.

Don't be afraid to adjust your research topic. It happens that the work does not get off the ground. Don't despair! It is enough to review the topic together with the teacher and continue research work on literature, history, social studies, and so on. You can adjust not only the topic, but also the goals and tasks. Please note that you cannot deviate too much from the original theses. This can fundamentally affect the progress of work in the future.

Stage 2. Collection of information

To figure out how to write a research paper, you need to know the algorithm. After choosing a topic, the next step is collecting information. Once the topic is chosen, you need to select encyclopedias, books, magazines, newspaper interviews, blog posts that are relevant to your problem.

Attention! The more sources you read, the better, even if you are writing a research paper on mathematics that is based on calculations.

Along the way, refer to empirical studies that have been endorsed by other experts on your topic. Don't neglect the library. The method, of course, is “old-fashioned”. But this is where a lot of information awaits you! Ask questions to the reading room staff. Contact them for help. After all, this is precisely their job.

Reach out online for help. You should not use the first three links for your request. The information you find on the Internet should be analyzed, since websites and various forums are not the most reliable sources. You will find a lot of useful knowledge on sites with domains:

  • gov and others.

When formulating your query, use synonyms and cognates.

Stage 3. Analysis of the information received

And we continue to figure out how to write a research paper. We move on to the next, analytical stage. At this stage of research, you need to systematize and structure the information found. First, you need to read everything. Secondly, make the necessary notes in the margins, add bookmarks, as this will be useful to you later! It is very convenient when information is organized by color. Let's say, if you are writing a research paper on mathematics, then you can mark information about the discovery in orange, text about scientists in red, and so on.

Once you have decided on your sources, you need to create a preliminary bibliography. It is necessary to list the authors, the year of publication of the book or magazine, where it was published, and the number of pages. And, of course, be sure to write down the page number that contains the necessary information. This will be useful to you even at the defense stage!

Stage 4. Determining the essence of the study

There are two approaches to how to write a research paper. This fact is worth considering before getting involved in the workflow. So:

  • Discussion research paper. It is based on a controversial issue or argument in favor of a point of view. Naturally, the problem today should be controversial, then your opponents will be interested and will be able to provide counterarguments.
  • Analytical research work. Offers listeners a fresh idea or perspective that addresses an important issue. Interesting topics for research papers of this nature may not cause loud controversy during the defense. You must convince your listeners that your views have merit.

Stage 5. Structure of scientific work

The researcher must understand that his work must be strictly structured.

1. Title page.

3. Introduction. It reveals the problem, topic, relevance, purpose, novelty, literature review and methodology.

4. Theoretical chapter.

5. Practical chapter. There may be several of them, depending on the purpose and objectives of the study.

6. Research results.

7. Conclusion. Contains conclusions, as well as the practical significance of the study.

8. List of sources used.

9. Application. Their number also depends on the study.

Stage 6. Working on the text

Before you sit down at the computer and print your research, you need to familiarize yourself with the rules for formatting such work. Check margins, line spacing, color, font, point size, etc. If these rules are not followed, the commission has the right not to accept your work. Save your research on multiple storage media:

  • Email;
  • flash drive;
  • HDD;
  • virtual disk.

Rewrite them regularly. If your laptop or computer breaks down, you will have the latest version of the study at your fingertips.

Now you know how to write a research paper. And we bring to your attention a list of interesting topics.

Possible research topics

You can explore anyone and anything. Every object or phenomenon deserves this. For example, consider sample topics in chemistry:

  • aromatherapy;
  • gifts of fire;
  • history and properties of soap;
  • secrets of salt.

Ecology can also offer interesting topics for research. For example:

  • where it is easier to breathe;
  • research of water in a certain area;
  • nanotechnology;
  • studying the properties of water;
  • living colors;
  • microflora;
  • problems of homeless animals;
  • haymaking and so on.

We offer you a list of common topics:

  • ways to quickly memorize poems;
  • what is the difference between Russian and European snowman;
  • how to learn to forgive insults;
  • how weather events affect mood;
  • how to learn about mood using gestures;
  • what can you tell about a person’s character from his handwriting;
  • symmetrical landscapes;
  • magic numbers in fairy tales;
  • evolution of mobile phones;
  • device and operation of a piano;
  • differences in road signs in Russia and Europe;
  • does character depend on the name;
  • electricity in the body;
  • How to find and maintain emotional balance.

As a rule, environmental topics deserve special attention in 2017. 2016 was declared the year of cinema. The year 2015 was dedicated to literature.

There is currently some debate about 2018. The first propose declaring it the year of theatre, the second - the year of Russian unity, and the third - the year of the fight against cancer. The controversy still hasn't subsided.

Our article has come to an end. We wish you creative success on your research path!

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Today's school graduate must have not only knowledge of basic subjects, but also practical skills and abilities. To achieve this result, current teachers use innovative teaching tools, one of which is learning activities. Already in the elementary grades, schoolchildren can be provided with interesting topics for carrying out research work in order to identify and develop their abilities in a form that is interesting to the student.

Modern teaching methods have changed significantly in recent years. To identify the individual abilities of schoolchildren, today many teachers offer interesting topics for scientific learning activities already in elementary school.

This allows students to be motivated to acquire knowledge, and also contributes to their general and personal development.

The learning activity of schoolchildren is a specially organized individual or joint activity with other children. It can be creative, educational or playful. It is advisable to introduce its basics already in the lower grades.

At the same time, it becomes possible to solve the following pedagogical problems:

  1. To stimulate students to develop their creative activity.
  2. Acquiring the skills of exploratory learning as the most effective.
  3. Arouse interest in studying science.
  4. To develop the ability for independent learning and knowledge of the world around us.
  5. Development of communication skills and the ability to work in a team.
  6. Involving parents in the educational process.

This teaching method allows you to develop in a child independence, innovative thinking and the ability to objectively evaluate the results of his own business.

For its successful implementation, the teacher must create the necessary conditions, the main of which are I:

  • definition of motivation;
  • creating a creative atmosphere among students;
  • psychologically comfortable environment for each participant;
  • Research topics for elementary school should be selected taking into account age characteristics.

Important! This teaching method is more aimed at high school students. However, the foundation of knowledge and skills is laid at primary school age. Therefore, it should be implemented as early as possible.

It is extremely important, especially for younger students, to create a favorable environment for conducting classes. In this case, the psychological factor is of paramount importance. Proposed research works for children in 1st grade must correspond to their age characteristics.

This condition also applies to other age categories of participants. Project topics for schoolchildren in the first two years of study are chosen by the teacher. Starting from the third year of study, students can independently choose a problem that is interesting to them.

Project Selection

In developmental education, the process of developing research activity includes several stages, which are presented in the table.

StageYear of studyTasksMethods
First1 Teach the student how to correctly pose questions, the ability to observe, and make assumptionsCollective discussions, examination of objects, modeling of problem situations - in the process of conducting lessons. Excursions, educational games, modeling using available materials - outside of lessons
Second2 Teach the student to determine direction, compare facts, analyze them, draw conclusions and be able to draw them up, develop independence, support initiativeConducting debates, discussions, observations in accordance with the developed plan, presentations by children and teachers with stories - in the process of conducting lessons. Excursions, role-playing games, experiments, reports, individual modeling - outside of school hours
Third3–4 Accumulation and use of experience. Solving problems independently. Awareness of reasoning and conclusionsConducting research lessons, surveys, experimental activities and protecting the results

Cognitive interest is most characteristic of early school age. It is on this psychological and physiological feature of this age category that the scientific learning activities of children are based and the topics of primary school research work are selected.

Starting from the fifth year of study, the establishment of social relationships with others and the desire to take a worthy place in the team come to the fore. At this age, schoolchildren begin to clearly demonstrate independence, and their areas of activity expand.

The teacher’s task at this stage is to support and guide the creative and educational aspirations of students. Research topics should be selected taking into account the interests of the student. For 5th grade, there are many areas for research that allow teenagers to show independence, their thinking abilities and expand the space of their actions.

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The scientific learning process in elementary school has its own specifics. It lies in the special role of the teacher, who must approach such an activity creatively. This will make the learning process interesting, and therefore more productive.

Important! A primary school teacher must be able to captivate children, show them the importance of their work and achieve the active participation of parents in this process. This is a great opportunity to get closer to children based on common interests and joint activities.

The participation of the children's parents is very useful. Knowing the character and hobbies of their child, they can help him choose a topic, select the necessary literature and other materials to carry out the necessary research.

Projects in junior school

For the youngest schoolchildren, general primary school research topics are offered, for example:

  1. How to protect my planet.
  2. Favorite toys.
  3. Disney cartoon characters.
  4. How to make a doll with your own hands.
  5. History of Matryoshka.
  6. How to decorate a Christmas tree.
  7. What nature can tell.
  8. Rare birds.
  9. Phone history.
  10. Bicycle in different countries.
  11. How a dog became a man's friend.
  12. Independent cats.
  13. How lessons are taught in other countries.
  14. Why is New Year celebrated in winter?
  15. The benefits and harms of tea.

This list can be continued endlessly. Kids are very inquisitive. They can be offered any topic that interests them. In the process of studying it, children will gradually learn to correctly plan and carry out scientific learning activities, which includes the following stages:

  • choosing a topic;
  • goal definition;
  • carrying out research;
  • preparation for defense;
  • protection.

Questions for research activities in some subjects can be proposed for students of both primary and secondary schools.

The world

On this topic, the teacher can offer one of the following questions for students from the first to the fourth year of study:

  1. How to protect coniferous forests.
  2. How can you use packaging to your advantage?
  3. Plants of the Red Book.
  4. The mystery of the birth of stars.
  5. Why does the cat purr?
  6. Why do birds fly away?
  7. Is salt harmful or beneficial?
  8. What fish can live in the same aquarium?
  9. Why chips are bad for your health.
  10. Who are ants?
  11. What kind of honey is called linden honey?
  12. Correct hardening.
  13. What is lemonade made from?
  14. How are wild strawberries different from strawberries?
  15. The kindest dogs.

Any object or phenomenon of the surrounding world is suitable for research activities in this direction. At the same time, the child will learn the step-by-step implementation of his project, which will help when developing more complex problems in subsequent years.

Russian language

This subject is studied at school throughout the entire period of study. The teacher’s creative approach to teaching a serious subject will help make its study entertaining, starting from the first days. The following topics proposed for research work in the Russian language can be simplified or complicated, taking into account the individual abilities of the student:

Project topics for 1st grade:

  • alphabet in names;
  • how to show letters with gestures;
  • funny alphabet;
  • what is a dictionary for?
  • history of riddles;
  • how to learn .

Research topics for grade 2:

  • why did they come up with the rules;
  • speaking correctly is fashionable;
  • how to put emphasis correctly;
  • what are parts of speech used for?
  • write a letter to a friend;
  • We use words in a figurative sense.

For 3rd grade:

  • how words are born;
  • riddles about pronouns;
  • what does a word consist of?
  • cases and their names;
  • noun – the main part of speech;
  • how to construct a sentence from words.

Russian language projects

For 4th grade:

  • how a word affects mood;
  • history of proverbs;
  • speaking surnames using examples of famous writers;
  • the history of my name;
  • what are punctuation marks used for?
  • How commas affect the meaning of a phrase.

For 5th grade:

  • verb importance;
  • history of etiquette;
  • words of foreign origin;
  • why are polite words needed?
  • how not to get a request refused using words;
  • dialectisms using examples of works;
  • influence of the Internet on the Russian language.

Some research questions on the Russian language are relevant for any age. On the recommendation of the teacher, you can select a topic for study that will be especially relevant among students.

Russian literature

The school curriculum provides for the study of literature from the 5th to the 11th year of study. The following project topics for interesting research projects on literature will provide the opportunity to delve deeper into the chosen issue in a fun way:

  1. Heroes of the epic “Ilya Muromets and the Nightingale the Robber” in cinematography.
  2. Mythological subjects in painting.
  3. Russian poets and love lyrics.
  4. How to perceive proverbs.
  5. Can you believe a fairy tale?
  6. Fables and fairy tales - what's the difference?
  7. Images of animals in fairy tales.
  8. Images of plants in the poems of A. Fet.
  9. Screen adaptation of works by Russian classics.

Important! In the age of computers and the Internet, it is very difficult to attract schoolchildren to read books. Research projects can be stimulating for children.

These projects, with a competent approach, can greatly interest schoolchildren and encourage them to read the works of the school curriculum, intended for study in the 5th grade.

Ilya Muromets and Nightingale the Robber

Story

Knowledge of history gives a person a more complete understanding of events occurring in the present time. When choosing a project topic for research work on history, the student must understand the full responsibility of the upcoming project. When performing it, the author must be extremely objective in his conclusions and not succumb to the desire to embellish historical facts.

The study of history as part of the school curriculum begins in the 5th year of secondary school. Children can be offered the following directions:

  1. Who opened the tomb of Tutankhamun.
  2. History of ships of the Ancient World.
  3. Ancient Egypt and art.
  4. History of costumes of ancient peoples.
  5. Myths and legends of Ancient Greece.
  6. The first Christian churches.
  7. First Olympic Games.
  8. Patriotic people of Greece.
  9. Spartan education.

When carrying out research work on history collectively, children have the opportunity to become closer during the collection of information and a general discussion of the obtained facts and learn to find solutions and draw conclusions during the discussion.

Ancient Egypt and art

English language

Today, the study of English as part of the school curriculum is provided from the second year of secondary school. But since different educational institutions begin to learn a foreign language at different times, and the level of training can vary significantly, it is difficult to classify project topics for research work in English by year.

It is advisable to discuss projects in groups. This allows children to overcome the barrier of oral communication in a foreign language, study more deeply the features of the English language and understand the translation of expressions that are difficult from this point of view.

Mathematics

When studying this subject at school, many schoolchildren are faced with the problem of memorizing the multiplication and division tables. Project topics for research papers in mathematics make the study of this material interesting. During the 3rd year of school, children are encouraged to explore problematic material in a fun way. The third grade of primary school is very important when studying mathematics, as it provides the basic knowledge for further study of this exact science.

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Conclusion

Modern methods of educational activities at school are designed to teach students to learn. This will allow him to study independently in the future. To implement this direction, today school teachers quite widely use scientific learning activities of schoolchildren.

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