What Makes This Topic Useful
A typhoon safety handwritten newspaper is not only about weather knowledge. It also teaches children how to stay calm and protect themselves during extreme weather. A strong page should combine easy science facts with actions students can really remember and use.
Sections You Can Put on the Page
- What is a typhoon? Explain that it is a powerful storm with strong winds and heavy rain.
- Why is it dangerous? Mention falling objects, flooding, road danger, and power outages.
- Warning colors and alerts Briefly introduce different warning levels in simple words.
- Safety at home Close windows, secure loose items, and prepare flashlights and water.
- Safety outdoors Do not stay under trees, near billboards, or in deep water.
Short Text Materials for Students
You can write short lines such as: “Listen to weather warnings in time.” “Stay indoors during strong wind and rain.” “Do not play near flooded roads.” “Prepare water, food, and a flashlight.” “Safety comes first in extreme weather.”
How to Design the Layout
Try a storm-themed page. Put the title at the top, then use curved lines or soft boxes to separate 4 or 5 sections. Use blue, gray, and yellow as the main colors. Small drawings of clouds, rain, umbrellas, waves, and warning signs can make the page lively without looking crowded.
Tips for a Better Finished Poster
- Use short sentences instead of long paragraphs.
- Highlight key actions in bold words.
- Keep safety advice practical and age-appropriate.
- Leave some blank space so the page looks clean.
If you want to keep refining the structure and turn these ideas into a complete handwritten newspaper, you can continue creating in the Zhihui Shouchao Bao WeChat mini program.