Start with a clear theme: turn hard study into a visible role-model message
If you want to make a handwritten newspaper about Kuang Heng, do not use a broad title like “famous person story” only. A clearer theme works better, such as Kuang Heng Drilling the Wall for Light, Studying Hard and Valuing Time, or Keep Learning Even in Difficult Conditions. A focused theme makes the whole page easier to organize.
You can open with a short introduction: Kuang Heng grew up in a poor family, but he never gave up reading. He found a way to borrow light from a neighbor so he could continue studying. His story shows diligence, persistence, and the habit of solving problems actively. That is why it fits a role-model education handwritten newspaper so well.
How to divide the page: four sections are enough
You can split the page into four simple parts so the content looks full but not messy.
- Story Summary: briefly tell how Kuang Heng loved reading, had little light at night, and made a small hole in the wall to study by borrowed light.
- Qualities I Learned: highlight four ideas such as diligence, valuing time, not fearing difficulties, and finding solutions.
- Short Quotes or Comments: write simple lines like “Learning grows through persistence” or “Difficulties cannot stop a person who wants knowledge.”
- My Action Plan: connect the story to daily life by writing how you will finish homework on time, read every day, or stay focused in study time.
If you still have space, add a small question box such as “Why is Kuang Heng still worth learning from today?” This can make the page more lively.
Ready-to-use writing material
Short story paragraph
Kuang Heng loved reading when he was young, but his family was poor and he did not have enough light at night. Seeing light from his neighbor’s home, he made a small hole in the wall and studied by that light. Even in a hard situation, he did not complain. Instead, he found a way to keep learning. This story tells us that with determination, difficulties can be overcome.
Reflection on the role model
The most important lesson from Kuang Heng is not only that he liked books, but that he refused to give up when conditions were difficult. Today, we have bright classrooms, textbooks, and many chances to learn. We should value our study time even more. A handwritten newspaper about a role model should not only tell a story, but also remind us to build good habits.
Short lines for corners or borders
- Diligence leads to progress.
- Even limited conditions cannot stop effort.
- Treasure today’s chance to learn.
- The power of a role model comes from persistence.
Layout ideas that fit a study theme
This topic looks best with a clean and calm reading style. Put the main title at the top center. Around it, draw books, a lamp, stars, pencils, or window light to connect with the story of reading by borrowed light.
Soft blue, light yellow, and green work well as the main colors. Place the story block in the middle or left area, the reflection section on the right, and the action plan near the bottom. This makes the main idea easy to see at first glance.
Keep each paragraph short and easy to copy neatly. You can color the subtitles, but keep the main text tidy. The final page will look thoughtful and suitable for school display.
How to make it more than just retelling a story
Many students only copy the story itself, but the best part of this kind of handwritten newspaper is what you learn from it. You can write simple promises such as: I will not give up quickly when I meet hard questions, I will finish homework with focus, and I will read for ten minutes every day. This connects an old story with real school life today.
If you want to keep improving the layout, add more writing material, or adjust section ideas, you can continue in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program and build a more complete handwritten newspaper for your class project.