Build the poster around two key ideas
A good cold wave and strong wind warning poster should not only say that the weather is getting colder. It should clearly show what the warning means and how to stay safe. Titles such as “What to Do in a Cold Wave,” “Strong Wind Safety Tips,” or “Read the Warning, Stay Safe” work well for school projects.
In the center, students can draw winter symbols like clouds, wind lines, scarves, hats, or small houses. Then divide the page into parts for knowledge and action so the poster is easy to read.
Best sections to include on the page
- What is a cold wave or strong wind warning? Give a short explanation in simple words.
- Before going out: Add warm clothes, hats, gloves, and checking the forecast.
- Safety on the way to school: Stay away from signs, branches, and temporary structures.
- Home protection: Close windows, stay warm, and use heating devices safely.
- Kind reminders: Encourage children to drink warm water and tell parents or teachers if they feel unwell.
If there is enough space, students can add a small box called “What I Will Do” and write a few simple promises about winter safety.
Short lines students can copy into the poster
Warning message lines
- A cold wave brings a sharp drop in temperature, so we should dress warmly.
- Strong wind weather can be dangerous, so do not stay near risky places.
- Check forecasts and warning notices early to prepare in time.
Self-protection lines
- Wear a hat, scarf, and gloves to stay warm in windy weather.
- Do not run or play near objects that may fall from above.
- Close windows at home and use heaters carefully.
- Drink warm water and keep a healthy daily routine in winter.
Ending sentence idea
Learn to read warnings, prepare ahead, and stay calm in cold wave and strong wind weather so safety can be with us every day.
How to make the layout look complete
A practical layout is “big title at the top, main picture in the middle, and content boxes around it.” The title can be written in bright colors. The main drawing may show a child in warm clothes, bending trees, and a thermometer. Use different border colors for each section, such as blue for weather facts, orange for safety actions, and green for reminders.
Do not make the text too crowded. Each section should stay short and neat. Important phrases like “dress warmly,” “stay away from danger,” and “close windows” can be made bold or outlined with colored pens.
Simple decorations for elementary students
- Use snowflakes, wind swirls, scarves, gloves, and warm cups as border decorations.
- Add small icons like the sun, clouds, houses, and schoolbags to make the page lively.
- Choose blue and white as the main colors, with a little red or yellow for highlights.
- Keep the title letters clear and easy to read so the safety theme stands out.
If students want to improve the layout further, replace section titles, or prepare a cleaner draft for class display, they can continue making their poster in the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.