Start with a Recess Safety Theme
This handwritten poster can focus on the short breaks students have every day. The main idea is to show how handwashing, polite coughing, personal item safety, and classroom ventilation help reduce the spread of infectious diseases at school. Possible titles include “Healthy Recess Habits,” “Clean Hands, Fewer Germs,” or “Cough Politely, Care for Friends.”
Short Text Students Can Copy
A Handwashing Rhyme
Wash before meals and after the toilet. Wash when you return to the classroom. Rub palms, backs of hands, fingertips, and between fingers. Rinse well and dry your hands. Clean hands help keep germs away.
Coughing Etiquette Tips
When coughing or sneezing, do not face classmates or desks. Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue. If there is no tissue, use the inside of your elbow. Throw used tissues into the bin and wash your hands afterward.
Classroom Hygiene Reminders
Keep your desk tidy. Do not share cups, towels, or tableware. Open windows for fresh air when appropriate. If you feel unwell, tell your teacher and parents in time instead of hiding it.
Useful Sections for the Poster
- Main title in the center: Add small drawings of a sink, soap bubbles, tissues, and windows.
- Top left: Show correct handwashing steps with numbered circles.
- Top right: Write three quick rules for polite coughing.
- Bottom strip: Create a “Class Hygiene Promise” with three to five simple habits.
- Small reminder box: Add phrases such as “Ventilate often, avoid crowding, drink water, report discomfort early.”
Make the Layout Feel Clean and School-Friendly
Use blue, green, and light yellow to create a fresh and bright feeling. Borders can be drawn with soap bubbles, windows, books, and stars. Younger students may draw cartoon hands and smiling germs, while older students can add a “Recess Hygiene Checklist” or a “Healthy Duty Corner” for a more organized design.
Small Details That Improve the Poster
- Keep each section focused on one clear habit.
- Use positive wording such as “I can do this” instead of only saying what not to do.
- Leave enough blank space so the title and drawings stand out.
- End with a short slogan, such as “Good hygiene habits build a healthy campus.”
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