Start with a Clear and Catchy Theme
This handwritten newspaper should focus on no running, no rough play, and polite behavior during recess. The main title should be easy to understand at a glance. Good title ideas include: Slow Down at Recess, Stay Safe Every Day; Polite Recess Starts with Me; No Running, More Smiles.
To make the page more appealing, add simple drawings of hallways, stairs, lined-up students, or a quiet classroom corner. These details help connect the theme to real school life.
Do Not Only List Rules—Show What Students Can Do
Many children only write “don’t run” and “don’t fight.” A better poster explains unsafe actions and also recommends positive choices for recess.
Useful Sentences for the Poster
- Recess is short, so activities should be light and safe.
- Walk on the right side of the stairs and do not push others.
- Hallways are for walking, not racing.
- Be friendly to classmates and play with care.
- If you notice unsafe behavior, remind others kindly.
Safe and Polite Recess Activities
- Read quietly for a few minutes.
- Talk with classmates in a calm and friendly way.
- Play simple games like riddles, word chains, or hand-clap games.
- Organize your desk and prepare for the next lesson.
- Do light stretching in a safe area without running.
Explain Why the Rule Matters
A strong poster is not filled with slogans only. It also gives clear reasons. You can explain the idea from three simple angles.
- Protect yourself: Running can cause falls and collisions, especially near corners and stairs.
- Respect others: Loud and rough behavior may disturb classmates who are resting or walking by.
- Keep order: A polite recess makes the campus calmer, cleaner, and more comfortable for everyone.
You can pair this section with short lines such as “Safety gives us a happier recess” or “A little self-control brings a lot more peace.”
Try a Reminder-Card Layout
If you want a fresher page design, turn each content block into a small reminder card instead of writing everything in one large paragraph.
Suggested Sections
- Unsafe Behaviors to Avoid: running, pushing, climbing, rough play.
- Safe Games to Try: riddles, rhythm games, word games, light movement.
- My Recess Promise: walk slowly, speak softly, wait in line, show respect.
- A Message to Classmates: add one or two friendly reminder sentences.
This structure is easier for children to write and easier for parents and teachers to help organize.
Color and Writing Tips
Because the theme is safety and civility, blue, green, and orange work well together. They feel bright, clean, and suitable for school posters. Make the title larger than the body text and separate each section with light borders or lines.
- Place the main title at the top center.
- Put short sections on the left and right, with the key message in the middle.
- Keep each paragraph short so the page stays easy to read.
- Highlight important words like “slowly,” “respect,” “no pushing,” and “order.”
If the text is ready but you still want to improve the arrangement or add better headings, you can continue creating in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.
A Ready-to-Use Closing Paragraph
Recess is a happy time to relax, but it also needs care and respect. Let us begin with no running, no rough play, and more polite behavior. With calm steps, kind words, and safe choices, every recess can become a bright and enjoyable part of school life.