Why This Topic Works
An anti-bullying handwritten newspaper is a strong law education topic because it connects rules, respect, safety, and responsible behavior in school life. It helps students understand that being law-abiding is not only about big ideas, but also about everyday actions on campus.
Helpful Sections to Include
- What bullying is: simple examples such as mocking, excluding, threatening, or hurting others.
- Why rules matter: explain that school rules protect every student.
- What to do: stay calm, protect yourself, leave the scene, and tell a trusted adult.
- How to build friendship: use kind words, respect differences, and help classmates.
Short Writing Materials
You can write brief and clear lines like: “No bullying, no harm,” “Respect starts with words and actions,” “Follow school rules and care for others,” and “Ask for help when facing bullying.” Short content is easier to arrange and read on a handwritten newspaper page.
Layout Ideas
Try a center title with four blocks around it. Use speech bubbles, shields, schoolbags, notebooks, and small hearts as decorations. Keep the title bold, the body text short, and the sections balanced so the whole page looks neat and easy to understand.
Ways to Make It More Practical
Add a small action checklist for students, such as “Do not laugh at others,” “Do not spread hurtful words,” “Help classmates in trouble,” and “Report problems in time.” If you want to continue polishing the page, you can also enter the WeChat mini program of Zhihui Shouchaobao for more layout inspiration and cleaner handwritten newspaper drafting.