Start with a bright question
A good title can be written as How Does a Rainbow Form? or Why Do We See a Rainbow After Rain?. This kind of title feels natural and fits what students really want to ask.
Simple content children can write
Explain the idea in easy language: after rain, there are tiny water droplets in the air. When sunlight shines through them, the light separates into different colors, and a rainbow appears.
- It often appears when it is raining or just after rain
- There must be sunlight
- The seven colors can be listed clearly
Useful sections for the poster
What is a rainbow?
A rainbow is a colorful arc seen in the sky under special weather conditions.
When can we see it?
Usually after rain, when the sun comes out and there are still water droplets in the air.
My observation note
Students can write when and where they once saw a rainbow, making the poster more personal.
Layout ideas that fit the theme
Draw a large rainbow across the top or middle of the page. Use cloud, raindrop, and sun shapes to divide the text. Keep each text block short so the page looks clean and colorful.
- Top: title and rainbow drawing
- Middle: science explanation and color notes
- Bottom: weather observation or short poem
Writing tips for a cleaner final result
Use bright but not messy colors. Write in short sentences. Highlight important words such as sunlight, water droplets, and seven colors. If you want to continue improving the layout, you can also enter the WeChat mini program of Smart Handwritten Newspaper for more making ideas.