Start with a theme people can understand quickly
A garbage sorting handwritten newspaper should be easy to read at first glance. Choose a central title such as Sort Waste, Protect Our Home, Garbage Sorting Starts with Me, or Be a Recycling Helper. Then add one short opening sentence to explain the idea, for example: sorting waste helps keep our environment clean and allows useful materials to be reused.
What main content should be included
The four common waste categories
- Recyclable waste: paper, plastic bottles, metal, and glass that can be reused.
- Kitchen waste: fruit peels, vegetable leaves, and leftover food.
- Hazardous waste: used batteries, expired medicine, and old light tubes.
- Other waste: items that do not belong to the first three groups.
Why garbage sorting matters
Keep this part simple. You can mention three benefits: reducing pollution, saving resources, and keeping cities cleaner. Short and direct sentences are best for student work.
Actions in daily life
This section works well when it includes familiar situations, such as sorting bottles after drinking, collecting old newspapers, separating food waste at home, and never throwing used batteries away carelessly. Practical examples make the handwritten newspaper feel useful and real.
Ready-to-use slogan ideas
- Sort waste today, protect nature every day.
- A small action for us, a big help for the Earth.
- Recycle more, waste less.
- Clean sorting brings a greener life.
- Start with garbage sorting to protect the environment.
If you still have room, add a short appeal such as: Let us learn garbage sorting and become young environmental helpers at home and at school.
Plan the page instead of filling it with text
This topic works especially well with a divided layout. Put the main title in the center, place sorting knowledge on one side, daily actions on the other side, and slogans at the bottom. You may use colors inspired by trash bins, but keep the page bright and clean rather than too crowded.
- Center: big title with leaves or the Earth.
- Left side: the four waste categories.
- Right side: actions at home and school.
- Bottom: slogans, appeal text, name, and class.
Simple drawings that improve the page
Small illustrations can make the work more vivid. Draw four trash bins in different colors, fruit peels, bottles, newspapers, batteries, and recycling arrows. Decorative borders with leaves, vines, clouds, or circular recycle marks can also match the environmental theme well.
Check these points before finishing
- Make sure the waste categories are written correctly.
- Check that each section has a clear heading.
- Keep slogans short and easy to remember.
- Do not use too many colors at once.
- If you want more layout help and topic materials, you can continue in the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.