Drug Prevention, Anti-Bullying, and Self-Protection Handwritten Newspaper

How to Design a Clear Drug Prevention Anti-Bullying Handwritten Newspaper

This topic works best when the handwritten newspaper is divided into three parts: drug prevention, anti-bullying, and self-protection. The article provides short copyable lines, section ideas, layout tips, and color suggestions to help students and families create a clean and effective school poster.

Direct Answer

To make a clear drug prevention, anti-bullying, and self-protection handwritten newspaper, divide the page into three main parts: facts to know, dangers to avoid, and actions to take. A strong poster usually includes short copyable lines, one highlighted response section, and a simple personal safety promise. Students can write sentences like “Stay away from drugs,” “Bullying is not a joke,” and “Ask trusted adults for help.” With easy drawings such as shields or stop signs, the poster becomes clearer, neater, and more suitable for school display.

Build the page around three clear ideas

For this kind of handwritten newspaper, the easiest structure is to focus on drug prevention, anti-bullying, and self-protection. Then connect them with one simple line of thinking: notice danger, respond correctly, and ask for help in time. This keeps the page meaningful without looking crowded.

Under the main title, you can add a short line such as: Stay away from drugs, stand against bullying, and learn how to protect yourself.

A layout that is easy for students to finish

  • Top left: basic drug prevention facts, such as why drugs are harmful and why unknown food, drinks, or pills should never be accepted casually.
  • Top right: common types of bullying, including verbal bullying, physical bullying, and online bullying.
  • Center section: a highlighted “self-protection in four steps” list.
  • Bottom left: short situations and responses, such as what to do if someone pressures you or gives you suspicious items.
  • Bottom right: a personal safety promise section.

Decorations can include shields, ribbons, stop signs, speech bubbles, or small safety icons. These are simple to draw and fit the topic well.

Short text materials students can copy

Drug prevention lines

  • Protect life and stay away from drugs.
  • Do not take food, drinks, or pills from strangers.
  • Curiosity is not a reason to try harmful things.
  • Tell parents or teachers when something feels suspicious.

Anti-bullying lines

  • Bullying is not a joke.
  • Say no to bullying and ask for help quickly.
  • Do not watch, laugh, or spread hurtful behavior.
  • Be kind in online messages and comments.

Self-protection steps

  1. Leave the unsafe place first.
  2. Stay calm and call for help.
  3. Find a trusted adult right away.
  4. Remember what happened so you can explain it clearly.

Extra sections that make the poster feel complete

If you want the page to look more organized, add two small sections. One can be “What I will do”, written in the first person. The other can be “Safety reminders” with one short sentence in each line.

  • I will tell a teacher if I see bullying.
  • I will not follow strangers or trust unsafe promises.
  • I will walk with friends after school when possible.
  • I will protect my personal information online.

Color and writing tips

Blue, green, and orange work well for this theme because they look clean and serious without feeling too heavy. Important words like “Say No,” “Ask for Help,” and “Stay Safe” can be written in larger or bolder letters.

If time is short, sketch the page in three columns or four boxes first, then fill in the text and simple borders. Students can also explore more styles and ideas in the Zhihui Shouchao Bao WeChat mini program to keep improving their final work.

A strong closing line

End with a short sentence that sounds encouraging: Protect yourself by learning to refuse danger. Care for others by stopping bullying. Grow safely through every right choice.

FAQ

What sections should this handwritten newspaper include?

A good structure includes three parts: drug prevention facts, anti-bullying reminders, and self-protection steps. Add a short slogan or promise at the end to complete the page.

What is the best layout for this topic?

A three-column layout or a four-box layout works well. Put each theme in a separate area and use one center section to highlight what to do in danger.

What drawings fit this kind of poster?

Students can draw shields, ribbons, stop signs, speech bubbles, caring hearts, and small safety symbols. These are easy to draw and match the theme.

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