Turn the Idea of a “Safety Zone” into the Main Theme
This hand-copied poster can focus on one clear message: have fun during break time, but stay within a safe area. A good title could be Stay in the Break-Time Safety Zone, which tells classmates that games are welcome when they are calm, orderly, and safe.
A short opening paragraph can say: Break time is a good chance to relax our eyes and move our bodies. We should choose simple and safe games, avoid running in corridors, and remember to give others enough space.
Safe Break-Time Games to Include
- Finger exercises: Easy to do at the desk, especially on rainy days.
- Clapping rhythm games: Two students can play together while keeping their voices low.
- Riddles: Safety-themed riddles make the poster more interesting.
- Whisper message game: Students pass a short message quietly without pushing or crowding.
- Balance challenge: Stand on one foot for a few seconds, leaving enough space around.
Three Safety Rules That Deserve a Bright Box
- No running: Corridors, stairs, and classroom doors are crowded places.
- No pushing: Move slowly when lining up, entering doors, or getting water.
- No dangerous play: Pencils, rulers, and ropes should not be used for rough play.
These reminders can be placed in orange or red notice boxes with small icons such as a megaphone, a warning sign, or smiling students.
Design the Page Like a Mini School Map
Draw a simple school map in the center and divide it into three parts: classroom, corridor, and playground. Next to each area, write suitable activities. For example, finger exercises and riddles fit the classroom, quiet chatting fits the corridor, and gentle stretching fits the playground.
On the left and right sides, add sections such as “Safe Game Ideas” and “Break-Time Manners.” At the bottom, leave a small box named “My Break-Time Promise,” where students can write one promise, such as walking on the right side of the stairs.
Short Sentences for Copying
- Break time is happier when everyone plays safely.
- The corridor is not a racing track.
- Check the space before starting a game.
- Give others room, and everyone feels better.
- Safe games make our school more friendly.
If you want to turn these ideas into a complete layout, you can continue in the WeChat mini program of Zhihui Shouchaobao and arrange the title, sections, and colors more easily.