Build the theme around harmful eye habits
Instead of writing only broad slogans like “protect your eyes,” this poster works better when it focuses on which daily habits may hurt eyesight and how to correct them. A practical angle makes the poster clearer and more useful for students.
You can begin with a short introduction: Our eyes help us read, learn, and explore the world. If we use our eyes at a very close distance for too long, keep poor posture, or spend too much time on screens, our eyes may become tired and our risk of myopia may increase. Good daily habits are an important part of eye care.
Four sections that fit this poster well
Section 1: Habits that may harm the eyes
- Reading while lying down: the distance is unstable and eyes work harder
- Walking while reading: light and focus keep changing
- Staring at screens for too long: eyes get dry and tired
- Reading too close to the page: increases eye strain
- Studying in light that is too dim or too bright: makes the eyes adjust more
Section 2: Better eye-care actions
- Sit properly and keep a suitable reading distance
- Look into the distance after a period of study
- Hold the pen correctly and avoid leaning too close
- Reduce screen time and avoid long continuous use
- Get enough sleep so the eyes can rest
Section 3: Short eye-care lines
- Good posture, clear vision
- Less screen time, happier eyes
- Read with care, protect your sight
Section 4: My improvement plan
Students can write three small changes they want to make, such as taking breaks during homework, spending more time outdoors, or not using a phone right after school. This makes the poster feel personal and practical.
A layout idea that looks neat and easy to read
A good choice is a center title with four corner sections. Put the main title in the middle and decorate it with eyes, books, trees, sunshine, or glasses. Then place habit cards and eye-care tips around it. This layout is simple, balanced, and suitable for primary school posters.
Use light blue, green, and yellow for a fresh feeling. Highlight key sentences with a brighter color, but do not overfill the whole page. Clear spacing will make the content easier to read.
A ready-to-use paragraph for the poster
Preventing myopia starts with small daily actions. Many students know they should protect their eyes, but they may still read too closely, use screens for too long, or forget to rest. We should sit properly, keep a suitable distance from books, take breaks after studying, and join outdoor activities more often. When good habits become part of everyday life, our eyes can feel more comfortable and see more clearly.
How to end the poster naturally
Instead of ending with a simple sentence like “eye care is important,” try a more active message: Start today, find one harmful habit and improve it step by step. If you want to add more title ideas, section styles, or decorations, you can continue designing your poster in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.