Start with a clear message
This handwritten newspaper can focus on avoiding online scams, protecting privacy, speaking politely, and following internet rules. The goal is to show that being a good internet user means staying safe and respecting others.
A practical title is “How to Make a Handwritten Newspaper About Preventing Online Fraud and Civilized Internet Use.” You may add a small subtitle such as “Stay Safe Online, Start with Me.”
A simple layout plan
- Top title area: Decorate with a computer, globe, shield, or Wi-Fi symbols.
- Left knowledge section: Explain what online fraud is and list common online risks.
- Right action section: Write rules for civilized internet use and what to do when something feels unsafe.
- Bottom interaction area: Add slogans, short rhymes, or a personal safety checklist.
If you have enough space, you can also add a small “I Can Do It” box with promises like not clicking strange links and not sharing personal information.
Ready-to-use writing materials
A short theme paragraph
The internet makes study and daily life easier, but without safety awareness, people may face scams, rumors, and privacy leaks. Children should build good habits online: do not trust strangers easily, do not click suspicious links, do not share private information, and always be polite and responsible on the internet.
Four simple internet rules
- Do not share your name, address, phone number, passwords, or other private details.
- Do not trust messages about prizes, transfers, or free gifts from strangers.
- Do not post hurtful words or spread rude and harmful content.
- Use the internet with a clear schedule and balance study with entertainment.
Anti-fraud reminders
- Do not click unknown links or scan random QR codes.
- Do not believe “free rewards” before checking the facts.
- If something looks suspicious, tell parents or teachers right away.
Creative sections to make the page better
To avoid having only long paragraphs, add a few short columns:
- Scam scene: Show a tiny example such as a fake prize message or someone pretending to borrow money.
- Safety tips: Summarize each protection idea in one short sentence.
- My civilized internet rules: List three to five rules you promise to follow.
- Think first: Write reminders like “Check before you click, verify before you share.”
These sections are easy to read and work very well in student handwritten newspaper layouts.
Colors and drawings
Blue, green, and yellow work well for this topic because they feel clean, safe, and positive. Borders can be made with circuit lines, chat bubbles, or shield shapes.
- Drawing idea 1: A child checking information with a magnifying glass.
- Drawing idea 2: A locked phone or computer to represent privacy protection.
- Drawing idea 3: A red X over scam links, fake transfers, or online rumors.
If you want to keep improving the title style, columns, or overall arrangement, you can also continue designing in the WeChat mini program of Smart Handwritten Newspaper for a more complete project idea.
Closing slogan ideas
- Be civilized online, stay safe every day.
- Watch out for scams and use the internet wisely.
- Build a green and safe online world together.