Start with a theme that is easy to explain and draw
If you want to make a poster about dolphins and island groups, choose a clear focus such as where dolphins live and what makes an archipelago special. This helps you combine marine animals with island geography in one school-friendly layout. A simple title could be “Where Do Dolphins Live? Dolphins and Archipelagos”.
The center idea should be easy to understand. Dolphins are marine animals often seen in coastal waters, bays, and seas around islands. An archipelago is a group of islands in the same sea area, often surrounded by rich marine life and varied shorelines.
Useful sections for a student poster
- Dolphin facts: body shape, breathing with lungs, living in groups, and swimming skills.
- What is an archipelago? Explain that it is a group of islands of different sizes.
- Dolphins and island waters: waters around islands often have food and shelter for marine animals.
- Protect the ocean: do not throw trash into the sea and reduce plastic waste.
- My favorite ocean scene: add one short personal sentence to make the poster lively.
Short text materials you can use
Dolphins are smart and active marine animals. Their bodies are shaped for fast swimming, and they often move in groups. Because they breathe with lungs, they need to come up to the surface for air. Seas near islands and archipelagos can be good places for dolphins to find food.
An archipelago is a geographic area made up of many islands. Some are close to continents, while others are far away in the ocean. Around islands, people can often see beaches, bays, rocks, and many kinds of sea life.
Protecting dolphins also means protecting the ocean. We should keep the sea clean, avoid littering, and use less disposable plastic so marine animals can live in a safer environment.
How to arrange the page nicely
A good layout for this topic is a large central picture with four information boxes around it. Draw a dolphin jumping out of the sea in the middle, then add small islands, waves, and sunshine in the background. The four corners can be used for dolphin facts, archipelago knowledge, ocean protection, and your own thoughts.
Blue, light green, and yellow work well for the color scheme. You can decorate the border with waves, shells, fish, and starfish. Keep each text block short so the whole page looks clean and easy to read.
Small details that make the work stand out
- Use outlined or shaded letters for the title to create an ocean feeling.
- Draw a simple island map with dots or small land shapes.
- Add bubbles, splashes, and tiny fish near the dolphin.
- Give each section a short subheading for clearer reading.
If you already have your topic but want to keep improving the layout, colors, and text, you can continue your poster planning in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.