Start with a clear central idea
For this kind of handwritten newspaper, it is better to focus on one simple message instead of listing every breaktime activity. A strong main title could be Happy Break Time with Safe and Civil Games. Under the title, add a short line such as “Follow the rules and enjoy every school break.” This makes the page easy to understand at first sight.
Try a four-part layout
A neat page can be divided into four sections: safety reminders, recommended games, unsafe behaviors to avoid, and my breaktime promise. In the center, you can draw a playground, skipping rope, shuttlecock, sandbag, or smiling children. Small decorations like whistles, footprints, and little flags can make the page lively.
- Safety reminders: walk on the right side of stairs, do not run in hallways, and avoid dangerous actions.
- Recommended games: include jump rope, shuttlecock kicking, sandbag games, and ball bouncing.
- Unsafe behaviors to avoid: no pushing, no climbing rails, no throwing trash, and no rough play in classrooms.
- My breaktime promise: add short lines about being polite, calm, friendly, and careful.
Ready-to-use writing materials
Short safety slogans
- Ten minutes of break, safety in every step.
- Games need rules, and rules bring happiness.
- No chasing, no pushing, enjoy a peaceful break.
- Walk safely on the stairs and be kind to classmates.
A short paragraph for the body text
Breaktime activities help students relax, exercise, and build friendship. A happy break depends on both safety and good manners. When joining a game, we should choose an open and safe place, follow the rules, avoid risky actions, and respect others. Only when we play in a civil and careful way can break time become truly enjoyable and meaningful.
Promise section example
- I will be a student who keeps break time calm and orderly.
- I will check the space before starting a game.
- I will be friendly, fair, and respectful to others.
- I will help keep the campus clean after activities.
Good game ideas for school break
The content should match real school life. Choose simple and familiar activities so the newspaper feels practical and easy to illustrate.
- Jump rope: good for exercise, but keep enough distance from others.
- Shuttlecock kicking: simple, fun, and suitable for an orderly group.
- Sandbag games: enjoyable for teamwork, with attention to safe throwing.
- Ball bouncing: useful for coordination, but best in uncrowded areas.
- Number or command games: a safer choice for rainy days or quieter indoor moments.
Simple ways to make the page look better
Use green, blue, and orange as main colors to show energy and safety. Make the headline larger, and bold important words like “safe,” “civil,” and “rules.” Keep each section short and easy to read. If you want to keep improving the layout, decorations, or wording, you can continue designing in the Zhihui Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.