Start with a clearer theme for the page
Instead of only writing “online civility and anti-addiction,” make the topic more specific, such as civilized internet use, smart screen time, and healthy growth. A focused theme makes the poster easier to organize and more meaningful for students. In the title area, you can combine drawings of a computer, books, a clock, leaves, or bright speech bubbles.
A four-section layout works well for students
If you are not sure how to arrange the page, use a center title with four simple sections around it:
- Rules for civilized internet use: speak politely, do not spread rumors, and protect personal information.
- Anti-addiction reminders: limit gaming and short-video time, and finish study tasks first.
- Healthy online habits: rest your eyes, move your body, and avoid staying on screens too long.
- My action plan: set offline time, read more, exercise, and join family activities.
This structure is neat, easy to complete, and suitable for school assignments.
Short text materials you can use directly
Theme slogans
- Use the internet with civility, starting from me.
- Manage screen time and grow up happily.
- Green internet habits protect a bright childhood.
- Less screen addiction, more real-life joy.
Sample paragraph
The internet brings us knowledge and convenience, but too much time spent on games, short videos, or endless browsing can affect study, sleep, and eyesight. A good young internet user should learn to judge information carefully, speak politely online, protect privacy, and manage time well. When the internet becomes a helpful tool instead of the center of life, children can grow in a healthier and happier way.
Useful details that make the poster better
To avoid vague content, add practical ideas such as “My screen-time schedule” or “What I can do after putting down my phone.”
- Do not delay bedtime because of entertainment online.
- Stand up and move after long screen use.
- Close harmful content and tell parents or teachers.
- Replace part of screen time with reading, drawing, sports, or housework.
These points are simple, concrete, and easy to present in a poster.
Color and decoration ideas
Blue, green, and yellow are good choices. Blue fits the internet theme, green suggests health and positive habits, and yellow adds energy. Borders can be shaped like speech bubbles, rounded cards, or clocks. Small decorations such as keyboards, mice, globes, eye-care icons, and leaves can make the page lively without looking crowded.
Final check before finishing
Before turning in the poster, check three things: whether the title stands out, whether the sections are complete, and whether the handwriting is clear. If you want to improve the layout or add more ideas such as a weekly internet plan or a civility checklist, you can continue refining your design in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.