Campus Civility and Etiquette Handwritten Newspaper

How to Make a Break Time Civility Poster

This article gives practical ideas for a school etiquette handwritten poster focused on break-time civility. It includes topic planning, useful sections, polite expressions, short copy lines, and layout suggestions for primary school students.

Direct Answer

If you want to make a poster about being civil during the ten-minute break, focus on the most common school situations: no running or pushing, walking on the right, greeting teachers, speaking politely, keeping the area clean, and getting along well with classmates. A clear layout is to place the title in the center and divide the rest into four parts: what etiquette means, break-time reminders, polite expressions, and a personal action checklist. This makes the poster easy to read, practical for students, and useful for parents or teachers who want quick ideas.

A practical theme that fits school etiquette posters

If you are making a school etiquette handwritten poster, a focused theme like “Be Civil During the Ten-Minute Break” works better than a broad topic. It connects directly with daily school life and makes the content easier to organize. Readers can quickly understand what the poster is about.

  • Be Civil During Break Time
  • Good Manners at School
  • Polite Words, Kind Actions
  • Small Etiquette, Better Campus

How to divide the poster into useful sections

To keep the page clear and easy to read, break the content into short sections instead of long paragraphs. A four-part layout works well for primary school students.

Section 1: What school etiquette means

School etiquette means respecting others, following rules, speaking politely, and behaving properly in everyday campus life. It includes greeting teachers, waiting in line, keeping voices down, and taking care of public spaces.

Section 2: Break-time behavior tips

  • Say hello to teachers and classmates
  • Walk on the right on stairs and hallways
  • Do not run, push, or shout
  • Use polite words when borrowing things
  • Keep the classroom and campus clean

Section 3: Polite expressions corner

You can include simple phrases such as “please,” “thank you,” “sorry,” “excuse me,” and “goodbye.” A short line like “Kind words make a warm campus” also looks great on the poster.

Section 4: My action checklist

  1. Greet teachers every morning
  2. Pick up litter when I see it
  3. Talk calmly when problems happen
  4. Wait in line and do not cut in
  5. Take care of desks, books, and school property

Short sentences you can copy onto the poster

A good handwritten poster needs short and eye-catching lines. These are easy to place inside borders or speech bubbles.

  • Manners are the best school badge.
  • Civility starts with words and actions.
  • Walk softly, speak kindly.
  • Respect others and respect yourself.
  • Small manners help us grow.
  • Follow rules, share kindness, show gratitude.

Layout ideas that look neat and lively

This topic works well with a center title plus surrounding sections layout. Put the main title in the middle and place four content blocks around it. For decorations, draw books, a school gate, trees, smiling faces, or children lining up. These details make the page feel bright and school-related.

  • Use blue, green, or orange as the main colors
  • Make the title large and bold
  • Keep each section short and balanced
  • Highlight key words like “respect,” “polite,” and “order”

Final touches before you finish

Before completing the poster, check whether the title stands out, the text is not too crowded, and the decorations match the theme. If you want to try more layouts, titles, or color ideas, you can continue organizing your work in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.

FAQ

What should I write in a break-time civility poster?

You can write about common break-time manners such as walking instead of running, speaking softly, greeting teachers, waiting in line, borrowing things politely, and keeping the school clean.

How should I divide a school etiquette poster into sections?

A simple and clear way is to use a main title with four sections: etiquette basics, school behavior reminders, polite expressions, and my action plan.

What pictures and colors fit this kind of poster?

You can draw a school gate, books, red scarves, trees, smiling faces, signs, or children lining up. Bright colors like blue, green, and orange work well.

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