Start with a clear title and central image
For this type of handwritten newspaper, a strong title makes the whole page easier to organize. Good options include “Unity in Diversity”, “Cultural Exchange Brings Us Together”, or “Many Cultures, One Family”. Place the title at the top center and surround it with simple visual elements such as ribbons, pomegranates, musical instruments, or children in traditional clothing holding hands.
The main illustration does not need to be difficult. A circle of smiling children, colorful patterns, or a shared performance scene can instantly show both cultural exchange and ethnic unity.
A four-part layout that is easy to copy
If students are unsure how to divide the page, a four-section layout works very well.
- Introduction area: Write two or three short sentences about why unity and mutual respect matter.
- Cultural highlights: Include clothing, festivals, food, music, or dance from different ethnic groups.
- Exchange stories: Add simple examples of learning from one another, such as sharing songs, customs, or class activities.
- Call to action: End with friendly ideas like respecting differences, listening carefully, and helping each other.
This structure is neat, practical, and easy for both students and teachers to use.
Ready-to-use writing materials
Opening lines
- China’s many ethnic cultures make our shared life richer and more colorful.
- Through communication and understanding, friendship grows stronger.
- Respecting different customs helps us build a warm and united campus.
Short section text
- Cultural Beauty: Every ethnic group has its own clothing, festivals, and art, and together they create a beautiful cultural picture.
- Learning from Each Other: By sharing food, music, stories, and traditions, we understand and appreciate one another better.
- Walking Together: Helping classmates and treating everyone kindly is a real expression of unity.
- My Promise: I will respect differences, speak politely, and become a small messenger of friendship.
Ending idea
Ethnic unity is not only a theme on paper. It is shown in daily respect, sincere communication, and growing together with others.
How to make the page feel more like cultural exchange
Instead of filling the page with only text, show connection through design. You can place different cultural elements on the left and right sides, then use a rainbow, ribbon, or handshake pattern in the middle to link them. Another nice idea is a conversation-style page with mini headings such as “Did you know?”, “Let’s share”, and “Let’s learn together”.
Choose bright but balanced colors, such as red, blue, green, and orange. Use one main color and two supporting colors so the page stays lively without looking messy.
Simple making tips for elementary students
- Decide the theme first, then divide the page before writing.
- Keep each text block short, around three to six lines.
- Use easy decorations like flowers, ribbons, pomegranates, or simple traditional patterns.
- Make the title bold and use a darker pen for the main text.
- Check whether the page clearly shows respect, exchange, unity, and sharing.
If you want to organize titles, sections, and text more quickly, you can continue designing in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.