Start with a clear class message
A class rules handwritten newspaper works best when it feels like a shared promise rather than a list of commands. You can choose a warm theme such as Our Class, Our Rules or Grow Well Together. This helps the page express class culture while still staying practical.
Useful sections to include
- Class Promise: a short opening about building a caring and disciplined classroom
- Study Rules: arrive on time, listen carefully, finish homework
- Behavior Rules: speak politely, line up quietly, help classmates
- Cleaning Duties: keep desks tidy and protect the classroom
- Encouragement Corner: a short sentence calling everyone to follow the rules together
Ready-to-use text ideas
You can write lines such as: We enter the classroom quietly. We listen with attention. We raise our hands before speaking. We keep books and desks neat. We care for others and help our classmates. We protect our class honor together.
Layout tips that create class culture
Place the title at the top center, then use four content blocks around it. One block can be shaped like a blackboard, another like a notebook page, and another like a star card. This makes the page feel related to school life. Keep the main colors soft, such as blue, green, or orange, so the page looks lively but not messy.
Small details that make the page better
Add small icons like pencils, books, schoolbags, little red flowers, or a classroom border. If the hand-copied text feels too crowded, shorten each rule into one sentence. For a more complete final result, you can also continue adjusting sections and styles in the WeChat mini program.