Build the poster around “identify, protect, and use money wisely”
A hand-copied poster about RMB anti-counterfeit knowledge should be simple and student-friendly. It can focus on three ideas: identify basic security features such as watermarks and security threads, protect banknotes by not scribbling, tearing, or folding them carelessly, and use money wisely by asking adults for help when a suspicious note appears.
Possible titles include “Know the RMB, Protect Our Money,” “Little Currency Safety Observer,” or “Care for the RMB Starts with Me.” These titles are easy to understand and suitable for classroom displays.
Short anti-counterfeit notes to write on the poster
Look: observe the note carefully
You can write: When checking an RMB banknote, look at it under good light. Notice the printed pattern, color, watermark, and security thread. A genuine note usually has clear images and natural-looking details when viewed against the light.
Touch: feel the printing texture
You can write: Some parts of an RMB banknote have a raised texture. Touch the note gently to feel the difference from ordinary paper, but do not rub or damage the note.
Ask: get help when unsure
You can write: If you find a suspicious banknote, do not pass it on or try to handle it alone. Tell a parent or teacher, and let a proper institution help identify it when needed.
Column ideas that keep the layout clear
- Security Feature Station: Introduce watermarks, security threads, raised printing, and clear patterns in short sentences.
- Care for Money Class: Remind readers not to write on, tear, or play with banknotes.
- Mini Situation Story: Draw a student who notices a suspicious note while buying stationery and asks an adult for help.
- Money Safety Slogans: Add short lines such as “Care for RMB, start with small actions” or “Learn to identify risks and protect our property.”
A student-friendly layout idea
Use a magnifying glass as the main visual. Draw a simple banknote outline in the center and place four information boxes around it. The upper left box can be about security features, the upper right about caring for money, the lower left about a short story, and the lower right about slogans.
For colors, try green, light blue, and warm beige. Borders can look like coins, receipt lines, or small shields. Avoid copying a real banknote in full detail; the poster should focus on safe knowledge and a neat school-style design.
Small details that make the poster better
- Keep each column to three to five short sentences so the page does not look crowded.
- Highlight key actions such as “look,” “touch,” and “ask” with colored frames or bold text.
- Add a final call: “Let’s become young promoters who care for the RMB.”
- If you want to organize titles, columns, and borders more quickly, you can continue making the poster in the Smart Handwritten Poster WeChat mini program.