What makes this theme special
A class reading corner is more than a place to keep books. It shows the reading habit, classroom atmosphere, and shared goals of the whole class. That is why this topic fits both school life and class culture very well.
Useful sections to include
- Reading corner introduction: write what it is and why the class uses it.
- Borrowing rules: keep them short, clear, and friendly.
- Book recommendations: list a few titles that students like.
- Reading stars: mention students who love reading.
- My reading gain: add a few short sentences about what reading brings.
Short text ideas
You can write lines such as: Books are our quiet friends. Reading makes our class more thoughtful. A small reading corner can hold big dreams. Read every day and grow a little every day.
Layout tips
Place the title at the top and use a bookshelf or open-book shape as the visual focus. Divide the page into several neat blocks. Do not fill every corner with text. Leave some white space to make the handwritten newspaper look cleaner and brighter.
Color and decoration suggestions
Choose soft and comfortable colors. Light green, cream, and light blue are easy to use. Add simple elements like books, stars, leaves, reading lamps, or small note cards. If you want to continue refining the page, you can also organize the layout in the WeChat mini program for a more complete result.