Think of the page as a map of a friendly campus
When making an anti-bullying handwritten newspaper, the biggest problem is often messy content. Instead of writing long paragraphs first, it is better to divide the page into sections. Clear sections create a stronger structure and make the poster easier to display in class.
This theme works well when you focus on understanding the problem, learning how to respond, encouraging kindness, and turning ideas into action. That way, the page has educational value while still feeling positive and suitable for school.
Four useful section ideas
1. What is school bullying?
This section helps students understand the topic in simple words. You can explain that mocking others, giving hurtful nicknames, excluding classmates, threatening them, or pushing them are not friendly behaviors.
- Bullying is not a joke
- Bullying can hurt feelings and confidence
- Respect is the foundation of school life
2. What should you do if bullying happens?
This section should be practical and easy to remember. The goal is not long explanation but clear actions students can follow.
- Protect yourself and move away from danger
- Tell a teacher or parent as soon as possible
- Remember what happened so you can explain clearly
- Ask for support from trusted adults and classmates
3. Small acts of kindness
This part gives the page a warm and positive direction. It shows students how to build a better class environment through everyday behavior.
- Say hello kindly
- Do not judge others by appearance
- Do not spread hurtful words
- Comfort classmates who feel upset
- Be fair in games and activities
4. A class pledge for kindness
This section is a good place for short pledge lines. Strong, simple statements make the message easy to remember.
No teasing, no exclusion, no hurtful nicknames; more respect, more understanding, more help for classmates.
Short lines you can place on the page
If you still have space, add a few slogan-style lines to make the page fuller and more lively.
- Say no to bullying and yes to kindness.
- One warm sentence is better than silent watching.
- Respect every classmate and protect a sunny campus.
- Do not be a bully, do not be only a bystander, be a helper.
- Let politeness become a habit and kindness fill the school.
Do not aim only for fullness, aim for clarity
This type of handwritten newspaper looks best with a clean and calm structure. Put the main title at the top center. Place “Understanding Bullying” on one side and “How to Respond” on the other. Use the lower area for “Kind Actions” and the “Class Pledge.” This reading order feels natural and clear.
Good color choices include blue, green, and orange because they feel warm, calm, and friendly. You can decorate with smiles, handshakes, hearts, books, or small plants, but avoid overcrowding the page.
Keep the wording simple for young students
A handwritten newspaper is not a long essay. Shorter lines are often stronger. Try to keep each section to two to four sentences, using language children can easily read aloud. Parents and teachers can guide students to use expressions like “We should,” “When this happens,” and “Classmates should” to fit the school setting.
If you already have a title and section plan, you can continue in the Zhihui Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program to improve the layout, add text, and refine the colors for a more complete final work.