Start with one clear focus
When making a handwritten newspaper about eye health, it is better to choose one practical focus instead of adding too much information. A strong topic is proper sitting posture and healthy eye habits. This is close to students’ daily life and easy to turn into a clear school project.
You can use titles such as “Protect Your Eyes with Good Posture” or “Prevent Myopia with Better Reading Habits.” A focused theme helps the whole page look more organized.
Useful sections you can place on the page
Section 1: Easy posture rules
- Keep your head upright.
- Sit with your back straight.
- Relax your shoulders and keep them level.
- Place both feet naturally on the floor.
- Keep your eyes about one foot from the book.
- Keep your chest one fist away from the desk.
- Keep your fingers about one inch from the pen tip.
Section 2: Good eye-care habits
- Study under proper lighting.
- Take short breaks after reading or writing for a while.
- Do not read while lying down or walking.
- Do not stare at screens for too long.
- Spend time outdoors and look at distant objects.
Section 3: My personal eye-care plan
- Adjust my desk and chair before homework.
- Sit properly every time I read or write.
- Rest my eyes between study tasks.
- Practice small healthy habits every day.
Short lines that fit well in a student project
If long paragraphs feel crowded, turn the content into short lines. This style is more suitable for a handwritten newspaper and easier for children to copy neatly.
- Eyes are precious, and we should protect them every day.
- Good posture is the first step to better vision.
- Read and write correctly to keep eyes comfortable.
- Let your eyes rest instead of watching screens too long.
- Looking into the distance helps your eyes relax.
- Healthy habits bring a clearer world.
You may also add a closing line like sit straight, rest often, and protect bright eyes from today on.
Keep the layout simple and clean
This kind of school newspaper looks best with a fresh and tidy style. Put the title at the top, arrange two or three content areas in the middle, and leave a small space at the bottom for a slogan or reminder box. Younger students can use more pictures and shorter text, while older students can add a few reflective sentences.
- Use green or light blue as the main colors.
- Draw books, eyes, desk lamps, leaves, or the sun as decorations.
- Highlight key ideas with bold subheadings.
- Leave some blank space so the page does not feel crowded.
Add a student voice to make it feel real
To make the page feel more personal, include a short part about what you will do in daily life. For example, you can write that you will sit properly in class, keep a healthy reading distance, look far away during breaks, and avoid reading in poor light. This makes the project more natural and meaningful.
If you want to keep improving the layout and content, you can continue creating in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program for more title ideas, section arrangements, and eye health inspiration.