Start with a clear theme
This handwritten newspaper can focus on spotting online rumors and using the internet responsibly. It matches both cyber safety education and civilized internet use for students. Make the main title bold and easy to notice, then add a smaller subtitle that emphasizes careful thinking, responsible sharing, and self-protection.
Possible title ideas:
- How Can We Spot Online Rumors?
- Do Not Believe or Spread Rumors
- Think Before You Share
- Safe and Civilized Internet Use Starts with Me
Best sections to include
What is an online rumor?
An online rumor is false or unverified information spread on the internet. It may look real at first, but it has no reliable support and can easily mislead people.
Common signs of online rumors
- The headline sounds shocking or exaggerated
- The message has no trustworthy source
- It tells people to forward it immediately
- It uses phrases like “inside news” or “experts say” without proof
- The picture and text do not match well
Why are rumors harmful?
- They can cause fear and misunderstanding
- They may disturb study and daily life
- They can hurt someone’s reputation
- They damage a healthy online environment
Ready-to-copy checking tips
This can be the key part of the poster. Numbered points make it easy to read.
- Check the source: Is the information from a reliable place?
- Check the date: Old news may be shared again in a misleading way.
- Compare information: Do not trust only one picture or one sentence.
- Watch emotional wording: The more dramatic it sounds, the more careful you should be.
- Ask an adult when unsure: Teachers and parents can help judge the message.
- Do not forward casually: Unverified content should not be shared.
Short paragraph and slogan ideas
Paragraph sample
The internet helps us learn and communicate, but not every message online is true. When we see unknown or suspicious information, we should stay calm and think carefully. We should not believe everything at once, and we should never spread unverified content. Civilized internet use protects both ourselves and others, and every student can help create a cleaner online space.
Slogan ideas
- Do not believe rumors, do not spread rumors.
- Check first, then share.
- Think clearly and surf safely.
- One careful click can stop false information.
- Build a clean and healthy internet together.
Try a layout with a central focus
Instead of only splitting the page into left and right parts, place the main title in the center and build four sections around it: what rumors are, how to identify them, what to do, and a civilized internet pledge. This structure looks organized and helps readers follow the message.
- Use blue and green for a clean and safe feeling
- Add simple icons such as shields, speech bubbles, magnifiers, or computers
- Highlight key lines with bold text
- Keep each section short so the page does not look crowded
End with a personal pledge
At the bottom of the poster, you can add a small section called “My Promise for Civilized Internet Use.” For example: I will check unclear information first, I will not spread rumors, and I will ask teachers or parents for help when I am unsure. This gives the poster a strong ending and encourages action.
Once your text ideas are ready, you can continue arranging the design in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program to make the title, sections, and colors look more neat and complete.