Start with a clear and easy-to-draw main title
A practical title for this project is Say No to Junk Food, Make Healthier Choices. It matches school life and is easy to illustrate. Around the title, students can draw milk, fruit, rice, vegetables, and a crossed-out snack bag to highlight both food safety and healthy eating.
What to place in the main body
It helps to divide the page into four small sections instead of writing one long block of text. A useful structure is: what healthy eating means, basic food safety tips, good habits for school life, and my personal action plan. This makes the poster informative and suitable for classwork.
- Healthy eating: eat on time, avoid picky eating, and do not overeat.
- Food safety: choose packaged food with a clear production date and expiry date.
- Daily habits: wash hands before meals, eat less sugary and oily food, and drink more water.
- Self-reminder: avoid unsafe street snacks and never eat spoiled food.
Ready-to-use writing materials
Short slogan ideas
- Keep food safety in mind and grow up healthy every day.
- Eat fewer snacks, move more, and build a balanced diet.
- Check the package, check the date, check the storage.
- Say no to unsafe food and overly sweet drinks.
A short paragraph for copying
Healthy eating is an important part of a good lifestyle. We should eat three regular meals a day, choose a balanced mix of foods, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, and reduce fried and high-sugar food. When buying food, we should check the production date, expiry date, and whether the package is complete, so we can eat safely and wisely.
How to arrange the page neatly
A simple layout is a large title at the top, two columns in the middle, and a conclusion box at the bottom. Put knowledge points on the left and habit reminders on the right. At the bottom, add a short pledge or slogan. Borders can include plates, spoons, apples, carrots, and wheat. Fresh green, orange, and light blue work well for a bright student poster.
- Make the title larger and add a colored outline.
- Bold key terms such as expiry date, unsafe food, and balanced diet.
- Keep each section short so it is easy to read and copy.
- Add small icons in blank areas to make the page lively.
A strong ending section
You can finish with My Healthy Eating Promise, such as: I will eat breakfast on time, drink fewer sugary beverages, avoid unsafe food, and remind my family to care about food hygiene. This ending makes the poster complete and meaningful. If you want to refine the layout or create more sections, you can continue in the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.