Choose a Kind and Clear Theme
A handwritten newspaper about puberty health does not need to sound complicated. A good theme is Understanding Body Changes and Building Healthy Habits. It helps students learn about growing up in a calm, respectful, and scientific way.
Possible titles include “Growing Up Step by Step,” “My Body Is Changing,” or “A Small Guide to Puberty Health.” Soft colors such as light blue, green, cream, or peach can make the page feel bright and friendly.
Useful Columns for the Page
- My Body Is Growing: Write about height growth, body shape changes, voice changes, oily skin, and other common signs of puberty.
- Daily Hygiene Checklist: Include washing the face, bathing regularly, changing underwear, keeping hair and nails clean, and cleaning up after exercise.
- Feelings Matter Too: Remind students to talk with parents or teachers when they feel worried, and not to laugh at others’ changes.
- Healthy Habits Station: Add short tips about sleep, balanced meals, exercise, and reducing late nights.
Short Text You Can Use
Growing-Up Facts
Puberty is a stage when the body gradually grows and changes. Everyone develops at a different time and speed, so we should observe our bodies, keep clean, and face changes calmly.
Hygiene Reminder
Wash your face every day, clean your skin after exercise, change close-fitting clothes often, and do not share personal items such as towels or cups. If you feel unwell, tell a parent or teacher in time.
Respectful Friendship
Classmates should respect one another. Do not give nicknames or make jokes about body changes. Learn to protect privacy and ask for help when needed.
A Page Layout That Works Well
Divide the page into a center title area, two knowledge sections, and a reminder strip at the bottom. In the middle, draw a growing tree, an open book, or smiling cartoon students. On the leaves, write words such as “cleanliness,” “exercise,” “sleep,” and “respect.”
- On the left, draw a “body change observation card” with small icons for height, skin, voice, and emotions.
- On the right, draw a “hygiene habit checklist” with small boxes for daily actions.
- At the bottom, draw a “healthy growing path” connecting sleep, food, exercise, and communication.
Keep the Language Comfortable
Use scientific, respectful, and simple wording. Avoid exaggerated or embarrassing descriptions. Illustrations can include cartoon students, a sink, towels, sneakers, books, and school bags instead of detailed body drawings.
If you want to organize the title, columns, and layout more quickly, you can continue making the project in the Zhihui Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program and turn these ideas into a clear draft.