Campus First Aid and Life Education Handwritten Newspaper

How to Make a School CPR and AED Handwritten Newspaper

This topic helps students create a school CPR and AED handwritten newspaper with safe and age-appropriate content. It includes emergency help tips, AED awareness, short copyable sentences, and layout ideas for a clear life education project.

Direct Answer

A school CPR and AED handwritten newspaper can focus on noticing danger, calling for help, understanding AED signs, and respecting life. For primary school students, the key is not to perform rescue alone, but to stay safe, inform teachers, contact emergency services, keep the area clear, and remember where AED devices are located. A life-saving relay layout with arrows, phone icons, first aid kits, and AED signs can make the message clear and practical.

Build the Theme Around Calling for Help Correctly

A school CPR and AED poster-style handwritten newspaper should not make children feel that they must handle an emergency alone. The main message is: stay safe, call a teacher, contact emergency services, and keep the area clear. Good titles include “A Life-Saving Relay at School,” “Know AED, Respect Life,” or “Stay Calm and Ask for Help.”

You can start the page with a clear sentence: first aid knowledge helps us make safer choices in urgent moments. For primary school students, the focus should be on reporting danger to adults quickly and not putting themselves at risk.

Useful Text Sections for the Page

If someone suddenly collapses

  1. Check whether the surroundings are safe before going near the person.
  2. Call out to see if the person responds, and ask classmates to find a teacher or school nurse immediately.
  3. If an adult confirms that emergency help is needed, call the emergency number and clearly describe the location and situation.
  4. Do not move, shake, or give water to the person without adult guidance.

A small section about AED

An AED is an automated external defibrillator. It can often be found in schools, sports centers, stations, and other public places. On the handwritten newspaper, students can write: remember where the AED signs are, and in an emergency, trained adults should follow the voice instructions. Children can help by guiding adults, keeping the way clear, and staying calm.

Design the Layout Like a School Life-Saving Relay

Try a three-part layout: the left side shows discovering an emergency, the middle shows calling for help, and the right side shows an AED sign and an adult helping. Use arrows to connect the steps so the message is easy to understand.

  • Colors: blue, green, and white can create a calm and safe feeling.
  • Decorations: use heart rhythm lines, first aid kits, phone icons, the school playground, and AED signs.
  • Highlights: use red only for key reminders such as “call for help,” “do not crowd,” and “find a teacher.”

Short Sentences Students Can Copy

  • In an emergency, protect yourself first and ask for help quickly.
  • Do not crowd around. Leave space for rescue.
  • Remember where the AED is located at school.
  • First aid needs calm minds and teamwork.
  • Life education begins with learning and caring.

Small Details That Make the Work Better

Add a corner called “What I Can Do,” listing actions such as describing the location clearly, finding a teacher, keeping the passage clear, and following instructions. This makes the page closer to real school life.

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FAQ

What can students draw for a school CPR and AED handwritten newspaper?

Students can draw a first aid kit, emergency phone, AED sign, heart rhythm line, teachers guiding students, and a clear passage for rescue. The picture should look calm and bright rather than frightening.

Should children write detailed CPR steps on the page?

For primary school students, it is better to write about staying safe, calling a teacher, contacting emergency services, not crowding around, and not moving the person without adult guidance. CPR and AED operation should be described as something trained adults handle.

How can this handwritten newspaper be arranged clearly?

Divide the page into three parts: what to do in an emergency, what an AED is, and short life education slogans. Connect the parts with arrows to make the process easy to read.

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