Why Choose Onion Hydroponics
Onion hydroponics is an ideal topic for a handwritten newspaper because the setup is simple and the growth process is visible. Students can watch roots grow first, then green leaves emerge, making each stage easy to record.
What to Include on the Page
- Experiment setup: an onion, a cup, clean water, and a bright place
- Daily observation notes: root length, leaf height, color changes, and water condition
- Growth timeline: day 1, day 3, day 5, day 7 and beyond
- What I learned: plants need water, light, and careful observation
Sample Writing for Students
On the first day, I placed the onion over a cup of water. After two days, I saw tiny white roots. A few days later, green shoots began to grow from the top. I found that the onion changed a little every day, which made observation fun and meaningful.
Layout Ideas
Divide the page into four parts: preparation, daily records, science facts, and reflection. Put the title at the top center, place a vertical growth chart on one side, and use small boxes for short notes. This makes the page clear and balanced.
Decoration Tips
Choose light green, yellow, and white as the main colors. Draw simple onion shapes, roots in water, and leaf borders. Use arrows and date labels to show growth order. Keep decorations small so they support the content instead of covering it.
Make the Final Page More Complete
Before finishing, check whether the handwriting is neat, the dates are complete, and the observations match the drawings. If you want to continue adjusting titles, sections, and page arrangement, you can further complete your handwritten newspaper in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.