Start with a clear angle: make friendship at school feel real
A handwritten newspaper about peer relationships works best when it focuses on everyday school life. Instead of writing only broad ideas about mental health, you can center the page on how to make friends, how to solve misunderstandings, and how to speak kindly. This makes the topic warmer, easier to understand, and more useful for students.
Your headline can be something like “How to Get Along with Classmates,” “Friendship Starts with Kind Words,” or “Ways to Build Better Peer Relationships.” These titles feel practical and easy to connect with.
How to organize the page
A good layout can follow the path of problem, method, and action. You can divide the page into four parts so the content looks neat and balanced.
- What a good peer relationship looks like: respect, sharing, listening, helping, and speaking politely.
- Common school friendship problems: arguments, being misunderstood, feeling left out, or being too shy to talk.
- Simple ways to solve problems: calm down first, listen carefully, explain clearly, and think from the other person’s side.
- What I will do: greet classmates, apologize when needed, and offer help more often.
If you have extra space, you can add a small corner for warm quotes or friendship promises.
Ready-to-use text ideas
Short theme sentences
- Kind friendships make school feel warm.
- Understanding others helps us grow.
- Polite words can bring hearts closer.
- Disagreements are normal, but good communication matters.
Sample paragraph for the newspaper
Good friends do not need to agree on everything. What matters is being willing to listen and talk kindly when problems happen. If there is a misunderstanding, we can calm down first and explain our feelings clearly. A smile, a greeting, and a helpful hand can make school life happier for everyone.
Mental health growth is not only about understanding our own feelings. It is also about learning how to get along with others. When we respect classmates, offer help, and say thank you, we build trust and friendship in the class.
Friendship action list
- Say hello to classmates first.
- Listen without interrupting.
- Do not shout during an argument.
- Say sorry when you make a mistake.
- Offer help when someone needs it.
Layout and drawing suggestions
Choose soft and cheerful colors such as light blue, green, yellow, or peach. These colors create a calm and friendly feeling. The title can be decorated with clouds, rainbows, speech bubbles, or hand-holding borders to match the idea of communication and friendship.
You do not need difficult drawings. Simple scenes of classmates talking, reading together, helping each other, or playing sports are enough to make the theme clear.
Make the work feel more personal
To make the handwritten newspaper more meaningful, add one small personal reflection. For example, you can write that you were once too shy to talk first, but now you want to smile and greet others more often. Personal touches make the work feel sincere and closer to real growth.
If you already have your topic and sections in mind, you can continue organizing your layout and content in the Zhihui Shouchao Bao WeChat mini program to make the final creation easier and faster.