A useful angle for this poster
If you want to avoid common topics like home safety or school drills, choose earthquake warning signs and escape safety. This angle combines science knowledge with practical protection tips and works well for elementary school handwritten newspapers.
Suggested sections for the page
- Warning Signs to Notice: introduce possible unusual signs, while reminding readers not to make assumptions from one sign alone.
- Three Safety Actions: drop, cover, and protect your head.
- What to Do in Different Places: classroom, playground, shopping area, and near elevators.
- What Not to Do: do not jump from windows, do not run in panic, do not crowd, do not use elevators.
- Safety Slogans: short lines that are easy to remember.
Ready-to-use writing materials
How to write about warning signs
Earthquakes are natural events, so we should learn safety knowledge in daily life. If we notice unusual changes such as water level changes, strange animal behavior, or slight shaking indoors, we should stay calm and pay attention to information from teachers, parents, and official sources.
How to write the safety action section
When an earthquake happens, protecting the head is very important. People indoors should quickly drop down, stay beside or under sturdy furniture, and protect the head with a schoolbag or both hands. Stay away from glass, lamps, bookshelves, and tall furniture.
How to write evacuation reminders
During evacuation, follow instructions and move along the planned route in an orderly way. After reaching an open area, stay away from walls, utility poles, billboards, and building exteriors in case of falling objects.
Layout ideas that look clear and lively
You can divide the page into an “observation area” and an “action area.” Put warning sign notes on the left and safety actions on the right, with a large central slogan such as Protect your head first, stay calm, and evacuate in order. Use small icons like triangles, arrows, and footprints to make the theme more vivid.
Use red or dark blue for the title and bold key words such as “protect your head,” “stay away from glass,” and “do not use elevators.” Leave enough blank space so the whole page stays easy to read.
Simple safety slogans for students
- When the ground shakes, do not panic.
- Protect your head and take cover fast.
- Stay away from glass and hanging objects.
- Follow directions and leave in order.
- Gather in open spaces, away from walls and wires.
A strong ending for the poster
You can end with a simple message: learning one more piece of earthquake safety knowledge helps us stay calmer in danger. After finishing the writing, parents and teachers can also use the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program to refine the layout and create a cleaner final poster.