Anti-Scam, Anti-Bullying and Self-Protection Handwritten Newspaper

How to Organize an Anti-Scam and Anti-Bullying Handwritten Newspaper

This guide shows how to make an anti-scam, anti-bullying, and self-protection handwritten newspaper by using four clear sections: scam warnings, bullying signs, self-protection steps, and help-seeking ideas. It also includes short writing samples and layout suggestions for students.

Direct Answer

If you are wondering how to organize an anti-scam, anti-bullying, and self-protection handwritten newspaper clearly, the easiest way is to divide it into four parts: scam warnings, signs of bullying, self-protection steps, and ways to ask for help. Keep each part short, with two to four simple lines. Focus on messages such as not trusting strangers, recognizing bullying behaviors, saying no loudly, and telling teachers or parents in time. Add visual elements like shields, speech bubbles, or school symbols to make the theme easy to understand and suitable for classroom display.

Choose a clearer focus for the page

For this kind of handwritten newspaper, you do not need to spread equal space across anti-scam, anti-bullying, and self-protection. A better approach is to use “What should I do when I face danger?” as the main idea, then split it into school situations and daily-life situations. This makes the page easier to read and more suitable for children.

The main title can be “Learn to Say No and Ask for Help” or “I Know How to Protect Myself.” Add key phrases such as “Do not trust easily,” “Do not stay silent,” “Do not go with strangers,” and “Ask adults for help in time.”

Four sections that are easy to write

Section 1: Common scam warnings

  • If a stranger says, “Your family is in trouble, come with me,” do not believe it.
  • If someone uses gifts, QR codes, or prizes to attract students, stay alert.
  • Unknown links, game recharge rewards, and free skin offers online are often risky.

Section 2: How to recognize bullying

  • Giving insulting nicknames on purpose.
  • Pushing, blocking, grabbing things, or threatening others.
  • Mocking, excluding, or spreading embarrassing content in online groups.

Section 3: Three self-protection steps

  1. Leave the dangerous situation first and avoid facing it alone.
  2. Say no loudly and clearly.
  3. Tell a teacher, parent, or another trusted adult right away.

Section 4: My safety promise

You can write short lines such as: I will not trust strangers easily. I will not join bullying. I will stay calm and ask for help when something feels wrong.

Short wording works best

A handwritten newspaper should use short and strong sentences. Try slogans, reminders, and action lines like “More caution against scams, more safety for everyone.” “Do not watch bullying in silence; asking for help is brave.” “Protect yourself: do not hide it, do not endure it, do not take risks.”

If you still have space, add a small part called “What I learned.” You can write that you learned how to spot tricky words from strangers, how to say no to bullying, and how to ask adults for help in time.

A simple layout plan

You can use a left-right layout or a center title with small sections around it. Put the main title at the top. In the middle, draw a shield, school gate, backpack, or speech bubbles to show safety and protection. Put anti-scam tips on one side and anti-bullying advice on the other. At the bottom, add “Who can help me” or “My safety promise.”

Blue, green, and orange are good color choices because they look bright and clear. Important words such as “No,” “Help,” “Alert,” and “Stay Away” can be made bold to stand out.

How to end the page

The ending does not need to be long. A simple closing works well: Safety matters every day. We should stay alert to scams, be brave against bullying, and know how to protect ourselves. Every student can learn to notice danger, refuse harm, and ask for help in time to build a safer and kinder school.

If you want to improve the title style, border ideas, section length, or full-page layout, you can continue exploring useful handwritten newspaper ideas in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.

FAQ

What can I write on an anti-scam and anti-bullying self-protection handwritten newspaper?

You can include scam warnings, examples of bullying, self-protection steps, and trusted adults or places to ask for help. Short points work best for a handwritten newspaper.

Should this type of handwritten newspaper use long paragraphs?

Yes. Short sentences and mini sections are better for children, such as “Do not trust strangers,” “Ask for help when bullied,” and “Do not laugh at others.”

What kind of layout makes the page look clear and attractive?

A left-right layout or a center theme with four small sections is easy to read. Add simple drawings like shields, stars, warning signs, or speech bubbles for a neat and friendly look.

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