Why this hand-copy newspaper works well with the theme of impersonating a friend to borrow money
Scammers often pretend to be relatives, family friends, classmates’ parents, or someone your parents know. They send urgent messages asking for money and try to make people act quickly. This is a very practical anti-fraud theme for students because it teaches one clear rule: verify first, act later, and never transfer money in a hurry.
For school safety education, this topic is specific, easy to understand, and suitable for classroom display.
Useful content students can write directly
Common scam lines
- “I’m a friend of your mom. I need money right now.”
- “I changed my phone number. Please send the money to this account.”
- “It’s urgent. Don’t tell anyone. Just help me first.”
- “Your dad is busy, so I’m contacting you for him.”
Warning signs to notice
- The person suddenly asks to borrow money.
- They sound very urgent and push for quick action.
- They tell you not to inform parents or teachers.
- They avoid voice calls or video verification.
- They use a strange payment account or unfamiliar contact.
A simple safety rule
Do not trust easily, do not rush, do not transfer money, verify first, and ask for help.
A clear response section for the newspaper
- Stay calm when you receive the message.
- Call the person’s original phone number to check.
- Ask parents, teachers, or another trusted adult for help.
- Stop the conversation if anything feels suspicious.
- Save the chat record and report it if necessary.
This section can be shown with numbers or arrows so the newspaper looks organized and easy to read.
Layout ideas for a neat anti-fraud page
You do not need a complicated design. A practical layout is a large title in the center, two side sections, and a reminder area at the bottom.
- Center title: Be Careful of Fake Friends Asking for Money
- Left section: What scammers often say
- Right section: Warning signs to spot
- Bottom section: Five correct steps to respond
- Corner decorations: chat bubbles, phones, warning marks, and shields
Blue and orange can make the page look clean and bright. Red and yellow can also work well if you want a stronger safety reminder.
Short titles and slogans that fit the theme
Title ideas
- What Should I Do If Someone I Know Asks to Borrow Money?
- Don’t Be Tricked by Fake Familiar Contacts
- Check First, Then Decide
Slogan ideas
- If money is involved, verify before you trust.
- Urgent messages are not a reason to transfer money.
- When in doubt, ask parents or teachers first.
- One phone call can stop one scam.
These lines are short, memorable, and perfect for borders or ending sections.
Tips to make the final work better
Keep the writing short and clear. Each section should have only a few key points so readers can understand the message at a glance. Highlight important words such as verify identity, do not transfer money, and ask for help. If you want to improve the layout, color matching, or wording, you can continue making your work in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.