Start by dividing the page into simple sections
This topic becomes much easier when the page is not overloaded. Instead of treating breakfast and routine as two separate subjects, build the page around one idea: a healthy day starts with breakfast. Good sections for children include breakfast choices, morning habits, a daily timetable, health reminders, and a weekly goal list.
- Breakfast choices: include grains, protein, fruit, and drinks.
- Morning habits: wake up on time, wash up, drink water, and eat without rushing.
- Daily timetable: show waking up, school time, rest, exercise, and bedtime.
- Health reminders: do not skip breakfast, do not stay up late, and avoid picky eating.
- Weekly goals: write down healthy habits to keep for one week.
With this structure, the handwritten newspaper feels organized and much easier to complete.
What to write in the breakfast section
The breakfast part does not need difficult nutrition terms. Focus on balanced eating, regular timing, and simple healthy choices. Keep the text short so children can copy it neatly.
Short text ideas
- Breakfast gives our body energy for the morning.
- A good breakfast can include grains, eggs, milk, and fruit.
- Skipping breakfast may affect study and attention.
- Breakfast does not need to be fancy, but it should be balanced.
Simple meal examples
- Bread or steamed bun with an egg and a cup of milk.
- Porridge with a bun and an apple.
- Oatmeal with egg and some fruit slices.
You can also turn this part into a small box called “My Breakfast Ideas” to make the page feel more personal.
Turn healthy routine into a timeline of one day
Daily routine is easiest to show in time order. This makes the theme clear at a glance and helps the whole page look more connected.
- Wake up on time in the morning.
- Wash up and eat breakfast calmly.
- Study well during the day and move during breaks.
- Take a short rest at noon.
- Exercise after school instead of sitting too long.
- Go to bed on time at night.
You can present this part as “My Healthy Clock” with a small clock, sun, or moon drawing beside it.
Try a center-and-around layout
This theme works well with a center title and surrounding sections. Put the main image or title in the middle, then arrange the small sections around it.
- Center: title and a breakfast plate drawing.
- Top left: why breakfast matters.
- Top right: healthy breakfast ideas.
- Bottom left: my morning habits.
- Bottom right: my daily routine schedule.
For younger students, an upper-and-lower layout also works well: breakfast on the top half and routine on the bottom half, linked with colorful lines.
Small details that make the page feel lively
A good student handwritten newspaper does not need too many words. It should feel cheerful and easy to understand. Add short slogans and personal promises to make it more natural.
- Slogan ideas: Eat breakfast well, start the day well. Healthy routines help us grow strong.
- Personal promises: I will sleep early. I will eat breakfast every day. I will exercise more.
- Decorations: sunshine, alarm clocks, plates, fruit, and smiling clouds.
After finishing your draft, you can continue designing in the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program and choose a more suitable layout, border, and title style.