Start with the right message: balanced internet use matters
An anti-internet-addiction handwritten newspaper should not sound like a simple ban on going online. A better idea is to show that the internet can help with learning, communication, and finding useful information, but too much screen time can affect sleep, eyesight, study habits, and mood. The main message can focus on healthy use, time control, self-management, and responsible behavior.
You can choose a title such as “Use the Internet Wisely,” “Balanced Screen Time Starts with Me,” or “Healthy Online Habits for Better Growth.” These titles feel natural and suitable for school projects.
Useful sections you can place on the page
This kind of handwritten newspaper does not need too many sections. Four or five content blocks are usually enough.
- What internet addiction means: Explain that it is long and uncontrolled internet use that affects normal life.
- Common signs of overuse: Always wanting to use a phone, losing focus on homework, staying up late, or feeling upset without screens.
- Why it is harmful: It may affect eyesight, sleep, exercise time, study results, and family communication.
- Healthy online habits: Set time limits, finish homework first, take eye breaks, and join more offline activities.
- My online promise: Add short personal rules to make the poster more meaningful.
Short text materials students can copy
Simple slogan lines
- The internet is useful, but time online should be limited.
- Study first, entertainment second.
- Be the master of your screen time.
- Use the internet safely and responsibly.
Short paragraph material
The internet brings many conveniences to our lives. We can search for information, learn new knowledge, and explore the world. But if we spend too much time online, it may affect our sleep, attention, exercise, and study habits. We should use the internet as a helpful tool instead of letting it control our daily life.
Healthy online behavior starts with small actions. We can set a daily screen-time limit, avoid using devices during meals or before bedtime, finish homework before entertainment, and tell parents or teachers if we see harmful information. In this way, we can grow up with safer and more responsible internet habits.
A layout idea that looks neat and clear
This topic works well with a center-title design and supporting sections around it. Put the main title in the middle, add a short slogan under it, and place four blocks around it for signs, harms, methods, and promises.
- Use a large and eye-catching title.
- Place the most important sections in the middle area of the page.
- Keep each text block short, with three to five lines if possible.
- Add small decorations such as clocks, books, laptops, pencils, or leaves.
- Leave enough blank space so the page does not look crowded.
How to make the poster more meaningful
If you want the handwritten newspaper to feel more educational, add a small daily screen-time plan in one corner. For example, students can write “20 minutes for learning online, 30 minutes for fun, no screens before sleep.” You can also include a self-reminder card with lines such as “Homework first, screen later” or “Rest my eyes every 30 minutes.”
Teachers and parents can encourage children to add one personal sentence, such as “I want to spend more time reading and exercising.” This makes the work feel more sincere and practical.
A natural ending for the handwritten newspaper
The closing message can be short and clear: the internet is a tool, not the whole of life. With responsible use and good time management, students can learn better and live more happily. This kind of ending fits well in a bottom section of the page.
If you already have your topic but want to keep improving the title style, layout, and decoration, you can continue designing in the Zhihui Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.