Set the focus clearly: not just drugs, but hidden disguises
This topic works best when it connects with everyday student life. Instead of only explaining what drugs are, the page should highlight possible risks such as unknown snacks, unfamiliar drinks, suspicious e-cigarettes, and strange small items. That makes the handwritten newspaper more practical and more memorable.
A title like “Watch Out for Hidden Traps, Protect Healthy Growth” or “Recognize New-Type Drugs, Cherish Life Every Day” can make the theme clear and visually strong.
Four sections are enough for a useful page
1. What are new-type drugs?
Write a short explanation: new-type drugs are often disguised and may not look like traditional drugs. Some may appear as food, drinks, or everyday products, so students need to stay alert.
2. Situations to be careful about
- Do not drink unknown beverages given by others
- Do not eat snacks or candy from strangers
- Do not try e-cigarettes or strange products from unknown sources
- Tell teachers, parents, or the police if something seems suspicious
3. How I can protect myself
Use action-based sentences such as refusing temptation, avoiding unsafe places, not taking unknown items, and asking for help in time.
4. Slogan corner
Examples include: Cherish life, stay away from drugs. Healthy growth starts with saying no. Stay alert and protect yourself. Don’t try it, don’t be curious, don’t go near it.
Ready-to-use text for the handwritten newspaper
Drugs can harm the body, damage families, and affect study and the future. For students, the most important thing is not to regret later, but to refuse from the very beginning. When facing pressure,诱惑 or unknown objects, we should stay calm and alert. Cherishing life is not just a slogan. It begins with the courage to say no every time.
New-type drugs often hide behind labels like fashionable, fun, or harmless. The more cleverly they are disguised, the more important it is to recognize them. Students should build good habits: do not eat, drink, take, or try things casually. When unsure, ask a teacher or parent first.
Make the layout both clear and eye-catching
This theme works well with a large title in the center and separate content blocks around it. Use red, dark blue, or orange for warning effects. Keep enough blank space between sections so the page does not feel crowded.
- Title area: use larger and bolder lettering
- Knowledge area: organize points with neat boxes
- Warning area: enlarge one key reminder such as not accepting unknown items
- Slogan area: place it near the end as a strong conclusion
The illustrations do not need to be complicated. Simple drawings like shields, seedlings, warning signs, sunshine, and campus-style borders can fit the theme well.
Color and handwriting tips for younger students
An anti-drug theme does not have to use only dark colors. Red can show warning, while green and blue can suggest health and hope. It is best to write the title first, then draw the borders, and finally copy the text neatly.
If the layout feels difficult, make a simple draft first with a title area, knowledge area, action area, and slogan area. After finishing the basic version, students can also continue improving the design in the Zhihui Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program for a cleaner final result.