Choose a focused theme first
This hand-copied newspaper can center on “How I use my 2 hours after school”. The key is not to fill every minute, but to show a clear order: what to do first, how long each task takes, and when to rest. This makes the page practical and easy for students, parents, and teachers to understand.
Your main title can be “My 2-Hour After-School Study Plan” or “How I Study Efficiently After School.” Add small decorations like clocks, books, pencils, or check marks to match the theme.
A four-part layout that works well
- Top title area: Write the main title with bright but clean lettering.
- Left timeline area: Show the after-school routine in time order.
- Right tips area: Add study habits that improve efficiency.
- Bottom motivation area: Include a short self-encouragement sentence and a daily check-in box.
If the page has enough space, you can also add a small “My Goals” box, such as finishing homework on time, writing neatly, or reading for 20 minutes every day.
Sample study schedule text you can use
- When I get home, I wash my hands, drink some water, and organize my schoolbag.
- I spend 30 minutes finishing the most important homework first.
- I take a 5 to 10 minute break to relax my eyes and stretch my body.
- Then I use 30 minutes to check homework and correct mistakes.
- Next, I read for 20 minutes to build vocabulary and good habits.
- Finally, I prepare books and supplies for the next school day.
You can shorten these lines into boxes or labels if you want the page to look simpler and more visual.
Useful sections to make the page richer
Section 1: My study rules
- Finish today’s work today.
- Do not play while doing homework.
- Mark each task after I complete it.
Section 2: My efficiency tips
- Prepare books and stationery before starting.
- Do hard tasks while I am still focused.
- Mark difficult questions and ask for help later.
- Take a short break after 30 minutes of study.
Section 3: My reminder
No delay, no distraction, no wasting time. A good plan makes study easier and evenings calmer.
Colors and decorations that fit the topic
Blue, green, and orange are good choices for this theme because they look fresh, organized, and energetic. Use one main color for the timeline and another bright color to highlight key tasks. Keep the body text neat and easy to read.
You can decorate with clocks, calendars, check boxes, progress bars, schoolbags, or stars. Avoid overly complex borders so the content stays clear. A row of small check-in boxes can make the page more interactive and fun.
A strong closing sentence
You can end with this line: “When I learn to manage time well, studying becomes easier and I grow into a more disciplined person.”
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