Anti-Fraud Awareness Handwritten Newspaper

How Do I Make a Handwritten Newspaper About a Familiar Contact Suddenly Asking for Money?

This topic focuses on handwritten newspaper ideas about scammers pretending to be familiar contacts and asking for money. It includes useful text materials, section ideas, safety reminders, and layout suggestions that are easy for students, parents, and teachers to use.

Direct Answer

If you want to create a handwritten anti-fraud newspaper about fake messages from friends or relatives asking for money, the most useful approach is to focus on three parts: how the scam looks, how to verify identity, and what students should do. A title like “What Should I Do If Someone I Know Suddenly Asks to Borrow Money Online?” works well. In the body, explain common tricks such as urgent excuses, pressure to transfer quickly, and avoiding phone calls. Then list the correct response: pause, verify by calling, tell parents or teachers, and never transfer money without confirmation. This structure is practical, easy to copy, and suitable for school use.

Start with a clear warning audience

If your handwritten newspaper focuses on scams where someone pretends to be a friend or relative asking for money, begin by showing who needs this reminder: students, parents, and grandparents can all be targeted. A practical main title could be “What Should I Do If Someone I Know Suddenly Asks to Borrow Money Online?” so readers immediately understand the topic.

You can also place a short slogan near the title: Verify before you transfer. It is simple, memorable, and easy for students to copy into their poster.

Key content to include on the poster

Common signs of the scam

  • The person suddenly sends a message saying they urgently need money.
  • They push for an immediate transfer and do not want you to tell others.
  • They claim they cannot make a phone call and can only chat by text.
  • The name and profile photo look familiar, but the wording feels unusual.

Safe response steps

  1. Do not transfer money right away.
  2. Contact the real person in another way, such as by phone.
  3. Tell parents or teachers and ask for help checking the situation.
  4. Delete suspicious messages and avoid following unknown requests.

This section works well in the center of the page. You can divide it into two boxes: “Warning Signs” and “What To Do.”

Short anti-fraud lines students can copy

  • Do not trust a message just because the name looks familiar.
  • Before sending money, verify the person first.
  • Stay calm, do not rush, and do not transfer blindly.
  • If something feels strange, ask parents or teachers for help.

You may also add a short paragraph: Some scammers pretend to be relatives, friends, or classmates online. They may say they need urgent help or ask someone to pay for them. When this happens, do not judge only by the profile photo or nickname. Always confirm the real identity first and stay calm before taking any action.

Layout ideas for a stronger handwritten newspaper

A good structure is a bold center title with two side sections and a reminder box at the bottom. Put the scam warning signs on one side, prevention steps on the other, and a small “What I Will Do” checklist at the bottom.

For colors, blue can highlight safety tips, red can mark risky behavior, and orange can be used for warning labels. Small drawings such as a phone screen, a shield, or a caution sign can make the page more vivid.

Extra sections to make the page feel complete

  • Anti-fraud rhyme: Check before you trust, pause before you send.
  • Family reminder corner: Remind adults to verify money requests by phone.
  • My safety promise: I will not believe strange messages easily, and I will ask for help when unsure.

If you want to improve the layout, change the title, or add more ready-to-use text, you can continue making your anti-fraud handwritten newspaper in the Zhihui Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.

FAQ

What should I include in a handwritten anti-fraud newspaper about fake borrowing requests?

Focus on the warning signs, ways to verify identity, and the correct actions to take. That keeps the topic clear and useful for a handwritten newspaper.

Is this topic suitable for primary school students?

Yes. Students can write simple and practical advice such as do not trust quickly, do not transfer money, verify by phone, and ask parents or teachers for help.

How can I make this kind of anti-fraud poster look better?

A strong layout is a big center title, two side columns, and a small reminder box at the bottom. Add simple drawings like a phone, shield, or warning sign.

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