The red practice record table generally includes the following contents:
1. Activity overview: record the basic information of the activity, such as the name, time and place of the activity.
2. Purpose: To explain the main purpose and significance of this activity.
3. Activity content: describe the specific links, projects and contents of the activity in detail.
4. Participants: Record the names and classes of teachers and classmates who participated in the activities for later statistics and evaluation.
5. Activity planning and preparation: record the planning and preparation of activities, such as activity planning and material preparation.
6. Activity process: record the specific process of the activity, including visits, explanations, interactive discussions, experiences, etc.
7. Feeling and summary of the activity: Participants can record their feelings, experiences and ideas about the activity here, and summarize and evaluate the activity.
By filling in the red practice record form, it can help to record and review the whole process of activities so as to improve and evaluate the follow-up activities. At the same time, it is also an important basis for evaluating students' learning effects and activities.