Start with the main message of the page
A campus first aid handwritten newspaper should not only explain what to do after someone gets hurt. It should also help students understand the value of life, safety, asking for help, and caring for others. A theme such as “Learn First Aid, Protect Campus Safety” makes the page educational and meaningful.
Easy sections students can actually write
1. The first thing to do in an emergency
- Stay calm and do not panic.
- Call a teacher, school nurse, or nearby adult right away.
- Do not crowd around the injured student.
- Learn how to clearly describe the place and the situation.
2. Common school accidents
- Scratches: Clean the area under adult guidance and keep it hygienic.
- Nosebleeds: Lean slightly forward and stay still.
- Sprains: Stop moving and tell a teacher immediately.
- Burns: Move away from the heat source and ask an adult for help.
- Fainting: Call for help at once and keep the area well ventilated.
3. Life education reminders
- Do not run or push in hallways and on stairs.
- Warm up before sports activities.
- Tell a teacher if a classmate feels unwell.
- Respect life and care for yourself and others.
Short lines that fit well on the page
- Life matters, safety starts with me.
- Know a little first aid, give a little more protection.
- Stay calm, call for help, and act safely.
- Never treat danger as a joke.
- Caring for classmates begins with noticing risks.
- Keep safety in mind and show it in action.
How to arrange the layout clearly
A strong design idea is to place the main title in the center and build four smaller sections around it. You can use areas for common accidents, response tips, safe habits, and slogans. This makes the page easy to read and visually balanced.
- Use red or dark blue for the main title.
- Add small icons like a first aid kit, heart, or red cross near section titles.
- Keep each paragraph short for neat handwriting.
- Decorate empty corners with simple school safety drawings.
Drawing and color ideas for students
Good color choices include red, blue, and green. Red highlights warning and protection, blue gives a calm feeling, and green suggests health and life. Simple drawings such as bandages, a clinic sign, helping hands, or a heart can match the topic well without making the page too crowded.
Final details that make the page better
- Make sure the content stays focused on school situations.
- Use gentle and accurate wording that encourages students to seek adult help first.
- End with a call to action such as “Learn first aid and become a safety-minded student.”
- If you want to keep improving the layout and design, you can continue in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.