Turn the theme into visible everyday habits
Instead of filling the page with broad slogans, it is better to show what good behavior looks like in real school life. A strong title can be Good Habits on Campus, Follow Rules, Be Polite, or Civil Behavior Starts with Me. Then build the content around familiar school situations.
Four practical content groups to include
Rules in the classroom
- Prepare books and stationery before class begins.
- Listen carefully and avoid chatting during lessons.
- Raise your hand before speaking.
- Keep your desk tidy after class.
Good manners during recess
- Walk on the right when using stairs and hallways.
- Do not run or push others.
- Speak softly and be respectful.
- Say hello to teachers and classmates.
Behavior in shared spaces
- Do not litter and help keep the campus clean.
- Take care of desks, walls, and public items.
- Wait in line and do not cut in front of others.
- Return borrowed things on time.
Safety reminders
- Do not climb rails or play dangerously.
- Warm up before sports activities.
- Follow traffic rules on the way to and from school.
- Tell a teacher if you notice anything unsafe.
Short lines that fit well on the page
If your page space is limited, use short and memorable sentences such as Follow rules and spread kindness, Every action shows good character, Be disciplined in class and polite during recess, and Build a civilized campus together.
You can also use contrast-style lines to make the page more lively: No pushing, show patience; no shouting, use calm voices; no littering, keep things clean; no cutting in line, respect order.
A simple layout that works well
Try a one-center, four-section layout. Put the main title in the middle and place four topic boxes around it: classroom discipline, recess manners, public order, and safety tips. Add three or four points in each box. Small drawings such as books, school gates, leaves, footprints, or smiling students can make the page feel more school-themed.
Use two or three bright colors like blue, green, or orange. This keeps the newspaper cheerful and tidy without making it look messy.
Easy ways to make the handwritten newspaper look complete
- Write the title first, then divide the page into sections, and add decorations last.
- Keep each section focused on one topic only.
- Choose simple drawings that are easy for children to finish.
- End with a short call to action such as Start with small actions and be a civilized student.
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