Start with a clear message: focus on what to do
An earthquake safety handwritten newspaper works best when it teaches simple actions instead of listing too many facts. The key is to organize the page around before an earthquake, during an earthquake, and after an earthquake. A central title such as “What Should We Do During an Earthquake?” makes the whole page easy for children to understand.
Useful sections students can actually write
Section 1: What to prepare before an earthquake
- Learn the safe exits at home and at school.
- Prepare a small emergency kit with water, a flashlight, tissues, and a whistle.
- Keep heavy or breakable objects in stable places.
- Make a simple family contact plan in case people get separated.
Section 2: How to protect yourself during an earthquake
- In the classroom, cover your head and stay beside or under a sturdy desk.
- Keep away from windows, glass, hanging lamps, and tall shelves.
- Do not push, run wildly, or crowd the doorway.
- If you are outdoors, move away from walls, poles, and signs.
Section 3: What to do after an earthquake
- Follow teachers or parents and leave in an orderly way.
- Do not go back into a damaged building too soon.
- Stay alert for aftershocks.
- Ask adults or emergency workers for help if someone is hurt.
How to arrange the page neatly
A practical layout is a big title in the center, two side sections, and a bottom reminder area. Put “Before” on one side and “During” on the other, then use the bottom space for “After the earthquake” and short safety slogans. Small drawings such as desks, houses, arrows, school bags, and safety signs can make the page more lively without making it messy.
Short slogan ideas for the page
- Stay calm and protect yourself.
- Hide first, leave safely later.
- Safety knowledge helps in emergencies.
- Learn earthquake safety, protect your family.
These short lines fit well in borders, speech bubbles, or the ending section.
Easy details that improve the final result
Do not fill the whole page with long paragraphs. Keep each block short and readable. Make the title bold, write key words clearly, and leave enough blank space between sections. If you want to keep improving the layout, colors, or content, you can continue designing in the Zhihui Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.