Choose a clearer theme first
If you want your handwritten newspaper to feel meaningful and easy to understand, a strong theme is Stay united like pomegranate seeds. It matches the idea of ethnic unity and shared progress, and it is also simple for children to express. The main title can be “One Family of the Chinese Nation,” and a subtitle can be “Unity, Friendship, and Progress Together.”
Simple sections that work well on the page
You do not need too much text. A neat page with four or five short sections is often better for students.
- Theme Message: A short opening about why unity matters.
- A Small Story of Unity: Write about classmates helping each other, learning together, or sharing festival experiences.
- Cultural Highlights: Introduce one feature such as clothing, dance, greetings, or a traditional festival.
- What I Can Do: List practical actions like showing respect, being kind, and helping others.
- Slogan Corner: Add two to four short phrases to make the page more lively.
Ready-to-use writing ideas
Opening example: China is a big family made up of many ethnic groups. We study, live, and grow together under the same sky. Ethnic unity is not only a slogan. It means respect, care, and progress in everyday life.
Action example: At school, we can learn about different cultures, respect habits and customs, speak politely, and help classmates when they need support. Through small actions, we can build a warm and friendly campus together.
Ending example: Unity makes our class warmer, our school more harmonious, and our country stronger. Let us begin with small things and fill each day with understanding and friendship.
Layout tips for a warm and balanced design
Place the main title in the center and arrange the small sections around it. This creates a clear structure. Decorative elements can include pomegranates, flowers, ribbons, children holding hands, doves, or sunshine. These details help show unity and hope.
For colors, try red, orange, green, and blue. Keep the page bright but not messy. You can also make keywords such as “respect,” “friendship,” and “progress” stand out in bold or a different color.
Make the poster sound like a student’s own work
To avoid writing that feels too general, add one or two personal lines such as “I want to learn more about different cultures” or “I will be friendly to every classmate.” This makes the handwritten newspaper feel more sincere and natural.
If you want to keep improving the layout, change title styles, or find more ready-to-use content, you can continue in the Zhihui Shouchao Bao WeChat mini program for more poster-making ideas.