Start with a clear and practical theme
For this kind of handwritten newspaper, a good direction is small energy-saving actions, greener daily life. Instead of only using big slogans, students can focus on simple things at home such as saving electricity, saving water, reducing waste, and choosing reusable items. This makes the page feel real, easy to understand, and easy to illustrate.
The main title can go at the top, and a short subtitle can be added beside it, such as “Green habits begin at home” or “Save energy every day.” That helps the whole page look organized from the beginning.
Four sections that are easy to write
Section 1: What is green living?
Green living means protecting the environment through everyday habits. It includes saving electricity, saving water, reducing waste, using fewer disposable products, and caring for natural resources. These are simple actions that everyone can practice.
Section 2: Energy-saving ideas at home
- Turn off lights when leaving a room and use daylight when possible.
- Switch off TVs and computers when not in use instead of leaving them on standby.
- Set the air conditioner to a reasonable temperature in summer and winter.
- Turn off the tap while brushing teeth or soaping hands.
- Bring a reusable shopping bag and use fewer disposable tableware items.
Section 3: I can be a green helper
Students can write a short pledge such as: I will start with small actions, save every drop of water, every sheet of paper, and every unit of electricity, and help make my home and school cleaner and greener.
Section 4: Short slogans for the page
- Save energy, start with small things.
- Green living begins with me.
- Turn off the light, brighten the future.
- Protect resources, protect our home.
- Low-carbon habits make life better.
Try a central picture with daily-life sections around it
For layout, place the title at the top and draw a globe, a green home, or a leaf in the center. Around it, create four small parts: saving electricity, saving water, saving paper, and green travel. This design feels more lively than a simple box layout and matches the topic well.
Decorations can include leaves, sunlight, water drops, plugs, bicycles, and recycling bins. Green, blue, and yellow work well as the main colors because they look fresh and friendly for an environmental theme.
Easy drawing ideas that match the topic
- A light bulb with the words “Turn off the light.”
- A water tap and a pair of hands to show saving water.
- A child riding a bicycle for green travel.
- Recycling bins for daily environmental action.
- A tree and the Earth to unify the page theme.
Each section can have one small icon instead of a large complicated drawing. Clean and simple artwork often looks better on a student handwritten newspaper.
How to finish the page neatly
The ending can be a short conclusion: saving energy is not something far away or difficult. It starts with small daily habits like turning off lights, saving water, using less paper, and avoiding waste. When we do these little things, green living becomes part of everyday life.
If students want more title ideas, section arrangements, or layout inspiration, they can continue exploring in the Zhihui Shouchao Bao WeChat mini program.