Start with one clear message
For an ethnic unity and shared progress poster, the easiest way to begin is to choose one central idea first. Good choices include standing together like pomegranate seeds, growing together in friendship, or unity brings warmth and strength. Once the main message is clear, the title, drawings, and text sections will feel more connected.
Keep the title area bold and simple. Add small decorations such as children holding hands, ribbons, doves, or circle patterns to show harmony and togetherness.
Four useful sections that make the poster easy to fill
Instead of copying large blocks of information, divide the page into practical sections. This makes the poster easier to read and more suitable for primary school students.
- What the theme means: Write a short explanation about respect, understanding, helping one another, and making progress together.
- A story from school life: Use a simple example about classmates learning together, sharing activities, or helping each other.
- What I can do: List small actions such as being polite, respecting customs, and getting along with others.
- Warm wishes: End with a few short and positive lines that match the theme.
Ready-to-use writing material
Short theme paragraph
Ethnic unity and shared progress mean respecting one another, understanding differences, and moving forward together. When everyone helps each other and studies together in friendship, unity grows in the classroom, on campus, and in daily life.
School-life sample
At school, students may come from different families and have different hobbies, but everyone studies and grows under the same sunshine. In class we learn together, in activities we cooperate, and when someone faces difficulty we offer help. These small actions show the true meaning of unity and friendship.
Action lines
- Respect others and learn to understand different habits.
- Be friendly to classmates and solve problems through communication.
- Learn more about the rich cultures of our country.
- Show unity through small actions every day.
A clean layout that looks organized
A very practical layout is one main title in the center with four sections around it. Put the title or a unity-themed drawing in the middle, then place the text sections around it. This style is balanced, clear, and easy for students to complete.
Use bright colors such as red, yellow, blue, and green, but avoid making every area too heavy. Light background colors with colorful borders usually make the page look neat and lively.
Small details that make the work feel warmer
You can add a corner called My Promise and write a line such as “I will be a student who values unity and friendship.” Drawings of children in different traditional clothes holding hands can also make the theme more vivid and meaningful.
If you want to keep improving the layout, wording, and overall poster effect, you can continue organizing your ideas in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program for a cleaner and more complete handwritten newspaper design.