Start with a clear and memorable headline
For this kind of poster, a practical headline works best. You may use ideas like “Say No to Temptation, Stay Safe Every Day”, “Do Not Trust Strange Offers or Suspicious Messages”, or “Know the Risks, Protect Yourself”. Keep the title short so it stands out at the top of the page.
Four sections that are easy to use on the poster
1. Warning signs to remember
- Do not accept unknown food, drinks, or unusual items from strangers.
- If someone offers gifts, money, or game rewards to attract you, stay away.
- Never share your account, password, verification code, or family information online.
- If you see messages about prizes, refunds, or free gifts, ask parents or teachers first.
2. A short self-protection slogan
You can write a simple memory line such as Do not eat unknown things, do not open suspicious links; do not share private information, ask for help when in danger.
3. What to do if something feels wrong
- Stay calm and do not hide the problem.
- Leave the risky situation as soon as possible.
- Tell a parent, teacher, or another trusted adult right away.
- Keep messages or call records if they may help explain what happened.
4. Safe habits in daily life
- Do not meet online strangers in person.
- Do not scan unknown QR codes.
- Do not forward suspicious links to others.
- Do not try any item that looks new or exciting but has an unclear source.
Short text materials for primary school posters
If the page still looks empty, add short positive lines such as Protect life and stay away from harmful substances; stay alert and prevent scams; protect yourself from small daily choices; keep safety in mind and grow with confidence. These lines fit well in side notes or near small decorations.
A simple layout that looks neat
A good layout is a big title at the top, a central drawing, and two or four clear content blocks. You can draw a shield, a schoolbag, a warning sign, a phone message box, or simple stop symbols. Blue, green, and orange work well, with a little red for warnings.
Small details to make the work feel complete
You may add a corner box called “A Message to My Classmates” and write one sentence like: Do not be greedy for small rewards, do not trust strangers easily, learn to refuse, and learn to ask for help. If you want to improve the layout, choose better title styles, or continue making the poster, you can also use the Zhihui Shouchao Bao WeChat mini program for more ideas.