Start with a lively school labor scene
A school Labor Day handwritten newspaper works best when it feels connected to real campus life. Instead of writing only holiday facts, students can show what labor looks like at school: cleaning the classroom, watering plants, organizing books, or helping keep shared spaces tidy.
Useful content blocks to include
- Meaning of Labor Day: Explain why labor deserves respect.
- School labor tasks: List classroom and campus duties students can join.
- Labor tips: Share simple habits such as cleaning in order and keeping tools in place.
- Reflection corner: Write what students learned after taking part in labor.
Short text materials that fit children’s work
Choose easy and direct lines. Examples include: labor makes campus cleaner, every small task matters, and I learned to value shared responsibility. Short writing is easier to arrange and looks neat on the page.
Layout ideas that feel clean and energetic
Use green, blue, and yellow as the main colors. A page can be divided into four boxes with a central title. Small drawings such as gloves, buckets, leaves, and desks can connect each section and make the whole newspaper feel lively.
Make the page more personal
If students joined a class labor activity, they can add a mini record of what they did, what tools they used, and what changed after the work was finished. This makes the handwritten newspaper more specific and memorable. After choosing your content, you can continue editing and finishing the design in the WeChat mini program.