Turn the Poster into a Moon Observation File
A Mid-Autumn handwritten poster does not have to focus only on festival customs. It can begin with real observation and show how the moon looks before and after the festival.
The main idea is simple: look at the moon, record what you see, add a short explanation, and decorate the page with a warm Mid-Autumn feeling. This makes the poster both scientific and festive.
What to Record on the Page
- Date: Write the date of each observation, such as the day before Mid-Autumn, the festival day, and the day after.
- Moon shape: Use simple words like nearly full, full moon, or slightly smaller than full.
- Time: Record whether the moon was seen in the evening, at night, or before bedtime.
- Sky condition: Add words such as clear, cloudy, or thin clouds covering the moon.
- Discovery: Write one sentence about what changed or what felt special.
Keep the Moon Phase Explanation Simple
The science part should be short and easy to understand. Students can write that the moon does not make its own light. We see the part of the moon lit by the sun, and as the moon moves around Earth, the bright part we see changes.
A clear sentence for the poster is: “The moon does not really change shape; we simply see different amounts of its sunlit side.”
A Layout with Festival Warmth
- Draw a large moon near the title to make the theme clear at first sight.
- Use a timeline across the center to show three to five small moon drawings.
- Place a short “Moon Phase Facts” box on one side.
- Add an observation table at the bottom with date, weather, moon shape, and feelings.
- Decorate the borders with rabbits, stars, clouds, and flowers without crowding the writing area.
Short Lines Students Can Use
“Around the Mid-Autumn Festival, I observed the moon and found that its shape changed a little from day to day.”
“Moon phases make the night sky look like a science book that slowly turns its pages.”
“Moon viewing is not only a festival tradition, but also a fun chance to observe astronomy.”
Finishing Tip
The best poster has clear records, simple facts, and neat decoration. After preparing the title, sections, and text, students can continue making the page in the Smart Handwritten Poster WeChat mini program for a cleaner and more display-ready layout.