Start with a clear angle: connect Beginning of Autumn with visible farm changes
A handwritten newspaper about the Beginning of Autumn works best when it combines solar term facts, crop changes, countryside scenes, and personal observations. Instead of only explaining the festival, students can show what they notice in fields, gardens, orchards, or even a school planting corner.
A good central idea is: “Beginning of Autumn is here, and the fields are quietly changing.” This makes the page feel lively, seasonal, and close to daily life.
Sections you can directly use on the page
Section 1: Quick facts about Beginning of Autumn
- Beginning of Autumn is one of the 24 solar terms.
- It marks the start of autumn, though the weather may still be hot.
- During this time, crops keep growing, and some early harvests begin.
Section 2: Changes I can see in the countryside
- Rice fields slowly turn from green to golden.
- Corn grows taller and the ears become fuller.
- The wind in the morning and evening feels cooler than in midsummer.
- Orchards and vegetable gardens begin to show early autumn signs.
Section 3: Farm work observations
- Farmers continue caring for crops and watching water conditions.
- Some fruits begin to ripen, making orchards busier.
- Vegetable patches are great places to observe seasonal change.
Section 4: My autumn sentence
Students can add simple lines such as “I could feel autumn first in the wind over the fields” or “The crops told me autumn was coming before the temperature did.”
Short writing material for students
The Beginning of Autumn does not make the countryside suddenly quiet. In fact, the fields often become busier. Rice heads begin to bend, corn becomes fuller, and fruit trees slowly offer sweet harvests. When we stand by a field and look carefully, we can really see the season changing. The wind feels softer, the sky looks higher, and the colors of the land become richer than in summer. Beginning of Autumn is not only a solar term name. It is also a gentle reminder from nature that harvest time is getting closer.
If students want the writing to sound more like observation, they can add: “The clearest sign of autumn was not cold weather, but the quiet changes in crops, wind, and color.”
Layout ideas that feel warm and rural
Use a center title with four surrounding sections. The middle can say Beginning of Autumn Countryside Observation or What Changes in the Fields at the Start of Autumn. Around it, place facts, field changes, observation notes, and short seasonal lines.
- Recommended colors: golden yellow, light green, and orange.
- Decorations can include rice ears, corn, pumpkins, fruit trees, and small fences.
- The title can be slightly curved to suggest wind moving across the fields.
- Leave enough blank space so the page stays clean and easy to read.
Simple tips for primary school students
If the content feels hard to organize, use a three-part method: first explain what Beginning of Autumn is, then describe what changes you can see, and finally write your own feeling. This keeps the page complete but easy to finish.
Students can also narrow the topic to one scene, such as rice fields, orchards, or vegetable gardens in early autumn. If you want to keep improving the title design, layout, or section arrangement, you can continue creating in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.