Build the Page Around a Real School Scam
This topic works best when the handwritten newspaper focuses on a specific situation: a fake payment notice sent in the name of a teacher or school. It feels close to daily life, so students can understand the warning more easily.
A useful main title can be: Beware of Fake Teacher Payment Messages or Check Before You Pay.
What to Write in the Main Sections
What the Scam Usually Looks Like
- A message claims to be from a teacher and asks for urgent payment.
- The wording pushes parents to transfer money quickly.
- The notice may mention class fees, workbook fees, activity payments, or uniform charges.
What to Do First
- Stay calm and do not rush.
- Check with the real teacher or official class channel.
- Ask parents to confirm the information before any payment.
What Not to Do
- Do not trust screenshots alone.
- Do not click unknown links.
- Do not transfer money without checking.
Short Warning Text for the Poster
You can add short lines such as: One more check, one less risk, Real notices can be verified, and Do not send money in a hurry.
These short phrases are easy to copy into the page and make the theme stand out.
Easy Layout Ideas
Split the page into four areas. Use the top for the main title, the left side for scam signs, the right side for correct verification steps, and the bottom for student safety promises.
Decorations can include notice boxes, chat bubbles, red warning triangles, and school-themed borders. Keep enough blank space so the page looks clean and readable.
Make It Practical for Students
End the handwritten newspaper with a small campus reminder section. Students can write what they will do in daily life, such as asking adults before paying, checking school notices carefully, and reminding classmates not to trust urgent money requests.
After preparing the text, you can continue designing a neater and more colorful page in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.