Choose a warm class theme: Our Class Growth Tree
If you want a class culture handwritten newspaper to feel lively, united, and meaningful, a great idea is Our Class Growth Tree. The trunk can stand for the whole class, the branches for groups or teams, and the leaves for classmates' strengths, goals, or progress. This makes the page easy to organize and full of real class spirit.
This topic also works well for school-life projects because it combines friendship, routines, learning, and growth in one picture. Place a big tree in the center, then add sections around it for the class motto, class promises, student highlights, and growth goals.
What sections can you include
- Class Motto: A short and uplifting line about unity, effort, and growth.
- Our Class Promises: Rules such as being polite, keeping the classroom clean, and helping one another.
- Student Highlights: Simple strengths like being helpful, neat handwriting, loving reading, or working hard.
- Growth Goals: Small goals such as listening carefully, finishing homework on time, and staying organized.
- Warm Class Stories: A short story about teamwork, helping a classmate, or decorating the classroom together.
With these parts, the newspaper feels real and detailed instead of being only a list of slogans.
Ready-to-use writing ideas
Sample class motto
Unity gives us strength, kindness gives us warmth, and effort helps us grow every day.
Short class introduction
Our class is like a growing tree. Every student is a bright leaf. Here we learn, make friends, and build good habits together.
Encouraging message
Be a little more focused than yesterday, and a little better than today. Step by step, our class becomes better and brighter.
Simple reminders
- Greet teachers politely.
- Keep break time safe and orderly.
- Pick up paper from the floor.
- Speak kindly and act kindly.
How to arrange the page
A practical layout is one main picture in the center with sections around it. Draw the growth tree in the middle and put the title at the top. Place “Our Class Promises” and “Student Highlights” on the left and right sides, and “Growth Goals” and “Warm Class Stories” at the bottom. Small decorations like books, stars, pencils, and smiling faces can make the page more cheerful.
For colors, green, blue, and orange work well. Green shows growth, blue looks fresh, and orange helps the title stand out. Keep enough blank space so the page does not look crowded.
Easy tips for younger students
- Sketch the main tree and section boxes lightly with a pencil first.
- Keep each section short, about three to five lines.
- Make the title bold so the theme is clear.
- Use simple school-themed drawings instead of too many decorations.
- Check spelling and spacing at the end for a neat final result.
If you want to continue improving the title style, border ideas, and page arrangement, you can also explore more class handwritten newspaper ideas in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.