Build the theme around the idea of cold air arriving
A cold wave page should clearly feel like a winter weather project. The title can be simple, such as “Here Comes the Cold Wave,” “Winter Cold Air,” or “Cold Wave Safety Notes.” These titles are easy for children to understand and easy to expand into sections.
If the paper space is limited, keep one main title and a few small sections so the page looks neat.
Useful sections students can write right away
What is a cold wave?
A cold wave is a strong mass of cold air that causes a clear drop in temperature. It often brings strong wind, and sometimes rain or snow. This part should stay simple and not sound too technical.
What changes happen during a cold wave?
- The temperature drops quickly
- The wind becomes stronger and feels colder
- Mornings and evenings feel especially cold
- Some places may have frost, sleet, or snow
How does it affect daily life?
- People need to wear warmer clothes
- Students should check the weather before school
- Roads may be slippery, so walking should be careful
- Drink warm water and get enough rest
Short writing materials that create a winter feeling
You can add a few short lines to make the poster more lively, such as “The north wind brings winter news” or “A cold wave reminds us to stay warm.” These are good for side notes or small blank spaces.
A small My Weather Notes box is also helpful. Students can write the day’s temperature, wind feeling, and clothing advice to make the work feel more personal.
Try a center picture with four corner sections
A cold wave theme looks great with one large center drawing, such as a thermometer, snowman, wool hat, or windy tree branches. Then place short sections around it instead of dividing the page into equal boxes.
- Put the title or a winter picture in the center
- Top left: what a cold wave is
- Top right: weather changes
- Bottom left: staying warm tips
- Bottom right: winter phrases or observation notes
For decorations, use snowflakes, clouds, scarves, gloves, or a cup of hot tea. These are easy to draw and fit the topic well.
Keep the writing clear and the colors simple
The main title can be bold and rounded, while subtitles and body text should stay neat. You do not need many colors. Blue and white can be the main tones, with red or yellow for highlights. Keep each section focused on one idea so the page does not look crowded.
If layout balance feels difficult, lightly sketch the sections in pencil first. After the basic content is finished, you can also continue refining the page in the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.