Start with a clear theme
An anti-fraud handwritten newspaper does not need to be complicated. The goal is to help classmates quickly understand how to stay alert in daily life. You can shape the whole page around simple anti-scam reminders and use short, practical sentences instead of long explanations.
Content blocks that work well on the page
1. Common scam examples
- Pretending to be a friend or relative asking for money.
- Fake prize messages that ask for a fee first.
- Game top-up scams that promise skins or rewards.
- Fake online jobs or easy money traps.
- Unknown links used to steal private information.
2. Easy anti-fraud slogans
- Do not trust unknown calls too quickly.
- Do not click random links or QR codes.
- Do not share passwords or verification codes.
- Ask parents or teachers before sending money.
3. What to do if something feels suspicious
- Stop the conversation or operation right away.
- Do not transfer money or share more information.
- Tell a parent or teacher immediately.
- Keep screenshots or chat records if needed.
Write in a student-friendly way
The best handwritten newspaper text is short and easy to copy. Choose simple titles such as “Stay Away from Scams,” “Protect My Information,” or “Think Before You Click.” Each paragraph should stay brief, and the most important reminders can be shown in bold so readers notice them quickly.
You can also add a small family reminder section, such as checking unknown calls carefully, not sharing home address information online, and asking adults before dealing with money or online messages. This makes the newspaper more practical for real life.
A simple layout is enough
A four-block layout works very well: put the main title at the top, place scam examples on one side, prevention tips on another side, and response steps at the bottom. In the center, draw a shield, lock, warning sign, or phone to match the theme. This keeps the page neat and easy to read.
Use fresh colors like blue, green, and orange to create a clean safety theme. Avoid making the background too dark or crowded, because anti-fraud pages should feel clear and readable.
A ready-to-use sample paragraph
Prevent fraud, protect yourself. In daily life, some scammers pretend to be friends, customer service workers, or prize organizers. We should remember: do not trust unknown calls, do not click strange links, do not share personal information, and always check before sending money. If something feels wrong, tell parents or teachers in time and stay calm.
Check these points before finishing
- Make sure the whole page stays focused on anti-fraud ideas.
- Keep each section short and not too crowded.
- Use a strong title and at least one memorable anti-fraud slogan.
If you already have your content but still want to improve the layout, title style, or decorations, you can continue your design in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.