Choose a practical school-based theme
If you want a poster that is easy for children to understand, a good topic is “How to Stay Away from Drugs, Tobacco, and Alcohol at School”. This angle feels close to daily life, so students can write about real situations instead of copying abstract ideas. The whole page should focus on three key points: understanding harm, learning to refuse, and protecting yourself.
Try a layout like a safety notice board
A clear page is easier to read and easier to decorate. Put the main title in the center and divide the rest into four sections.
- Top left: What dangerous behaviors we should stay away from.
- Top right: How drugs, smoking, and drinking can hurt health and study.
- Bottom left: Simple ways to say no in real-life situations.
- Bottom right: A school pledge or healthy living promise.
For decorations, you can use shields, leaves, warning signs, stars, and small flowers. Green, blue, and red work well because they look clean and help highlight safety messages.
Ready-to-use writing materials
Short theme lines
- Choose health, stay away from drugs, tobacco, and alcohol.
- Do not try it out of curiosity, and do not follow others blindly.
- Saying no is a way to protect yourself.
- Stay away from harmful temptations and grow up safely.
Simple paragraph for the poster
Drugs can damage the body and brain and affect judgment. Smoking can harm the lungs and body development. Alcohol can hurt health and may lead to unsafe behavior. For children and teenagers, staying away from these dangers means protecting health, family, and the future.
Pledge section
We should build healthy habits from an early age. Do not accept unknown food or suspicious items from strangers. Do not try tobacco or alcohol, and never touch drugs. If something feels wrong, tell a teacher, parent, or another trusted adult in time.
Add a “how to refuse” section to make it useful
Many posters only list dangers. A better one also shows what students can actually do. You can include a small action box with practical steps.
- Say clearly: No, I do not want it.
- Do not touch, take, or taste suspicious items.
- Leave unsafe situations and tell a trusted adult right away.
- Join healthy activities like sports, reading, and art.
This makes the poster more helpful and more connected to real school life.
Keep the poster neat and easy to read
Make the title larger than the body text and outline it with red or dark blue. Keep each paragraph short, about three to five lines. Highlight key phrases such as stay away from drugs, say no to tobacco and alcohol, and protect yourself. Do not overfill the page with decorations. A little blank space will make the whole design look cleaner.
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