A practical angle: build the poster around festivals and shared joy
If the theme “ethnic unity and shared progress” feels too broad, a better idea is to focus on how different ethnic groups celebrate festivals with respect, blessings, and friendship. This gives the handwritten newspaper a clear direction and makes the content easier for students to write. You can center the page on ideas like learning from one another, celebrating together, and growing through mutual respect.
Possible titles include “Unity in Festivals,” “Colorful Traditions, Shared Friendship,” or “Celebrate Together, Move Forward Together.” A short subtitle such as “Respect differences and cherish friendship” can also make the page more complete.
Useful sections to include on the page
- Theme introduction: Briefly explain why ethnic unity matters in daily life.
- Festival highlights: Share simple facts about joyful celebrations, greetings, food, music, or gathering scenes.
- A small story of unity: Write about classmates learning each other’s customs or joining school activities together.
- Respect and kindness tips: List practical ways to show courtesy and understanding.
- My thoughts: Add a short personal reflection in a child-friendly voice.
If there is enough space, you can also add a small area for traditional clothing patterns or decorative motifs to enrich the page.
Ready-to-use writing material
Opening paragraph
China is a big family made up of many ethnic groups. Different groups have rich and colorful festivals, clothing, and customs. When we learn about each other, respect differences, and get along kindly, the flower of unity can bloom more brightly. A good handwritten newspaper should show not only festive joy but also warmth, friendship, and shared progress.
Short sentences for side sections
- Diverse cultures make our shared home more colorful.
- Respecting customs is an important step toward unity.
- We learn through communication and grow through friendship.
- Kind words and helpful actions can bring hearts closer together.
- Unity begins with understanding, respect, and care.
Ending paragraph
Ethnic unity is not only a slogan. It can be seen in everyday understanding, respect, and support. At school, during festivals, and in ordinary life, we can all start from small actions and become young messengers of unity, helping the seed of shared progress grow in our hearts.
How to arrange the layout
A strong choice for this topic is a central title with surrounding sections. Put the main headline in the middle, then place boxes such as “Festival Highlights,” “Story of Unity,” “Respect Tips,” and “My Thoughts” around it. This keeps the poster organized and lively. Use a bold headline style, and make each section stand out with ribbons, rounded frames, or festive borders.
For colors, bright red, orange, blue, and green work well because they feel warm, harmonious, and cheerful. Decorations can include flags, pomegranate shapes, children holding hands, floral patterns, and soft cloud lines. Leave enough blank space so the page does not look crowded.
Small details that make the work better
- Use specific scenes instead of empty slogans, such as sharing greetings or joining a school celebration together.
- Keep the sentences short so they are easier to copy neatly.
- Give each section a clear mini title to improve readability.
- Write in a respectful tone and avoid overly broad descriptions.
- Sketch the layout first, then add color to keep the page tidy.
If you want to keep improving the border design, section boxes, and full-page arrangement, you can continue creating in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.