Start with the theme: turn procrastination into a fixable problem
This handwritten newspaper topic works well when it focuses on stopping procrastination, making a daily study plan, and improving learning efficiency. Instead of drawing only a timetable, students can begin with a real question: Why do I always delay homework? How can I break a big task into smaller steps? This makes the poster more practical and easier to fill with meaningful content.
The main title can be “What Should I Do If I Always Procrastinate?” or “My Better Study Plan.” A short slogan beside the title can say Do the most important thing first and study with less stress.
Useful sections for the layout
- My procrastination problems: list common habits such as slow homework time, getting distracted, or leaving review until late.
- Three simple solutions: write about making a task list, deciding priorities, and finishing work in time blocks.
- My after-school routine: show study time after school, short breaks, homework, reading, and schoolbag preparation.
- Focus tips corner: add advice like putting toys away, preparing stationery, and studying in a quiet place.
- Weekly check-in box: design a small tracker and mark each finished day with stars or ticks.
Short text materials you can copy
The text on a handwritten newspaper should be short and clear. These lines are easy to use:
- Procrastination steals time and creates stress.
- A study plan is not about filling every minute. It is about doing important things first.
- Big tasks become easier when we divide them into small steps.
- Study with focus for a while, then take a short break.
- Checking off one task at a time helps us see progress.
You can also add a personal sentence such as I do not fight against time. I learn to work with it.
A simple study plan example for students
To make the page more useful, add a short example:
- After getting home, organize the schoolbag and homework list.
- Take a 10 to 15 minute break, then start the most important homework first.
- After written homework, do reading or memorization.
- Before bed, check books and supplies for the next day.
This kind of content is more practical than a plain timetable and still matches the topic of time management and study planning.
Colors and decoration ideas
Blue, green, and orange are good choices for this theme because they look fresh, organized, and positive. Students can draw clocks, calendars, pencils, books, to-do lists, and small stars. Section borders can be designed like sticky notes, task cards, or time blocks.
Do not fill the whole page with text. Make the title stand out, keep the layout balanced, and use bold key phrases so readers can quickly understand the message.
How to finish the page well
A good ending can say that time management does not make life more stressful. It helps us study with confidence and build better habits. Small progress every day can turn a plan into real action.
If you want to improve the layout further, choose better title styles, or add more decoration, you can continue creating in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.