Why This Topic Works Well
A solar and lunar eclipse handwritten newspaper is a strong school topic because it combines sky science with eye-catching visuals. Students can explain two related phenomena on one page and make the information easy to compare.
What to Write
Solar Eclipse
A solar eclipse happens when the moon moves between the sun and the earth, blocking part or all of the sunlight. It usually appears during the daytime.
Lunar Eclipse
A lunar eclipse happens when the earth moves between the sun and the moon, and the earth's shadow falls on the moon. It can be seen at night.
Main Differences
- Time: Solar eclipses are seen in the daytime, lunar eclipses at night.
- Cause: One is caused by the moon blocking sunlight, the other by the earth casting a shadow on the moon.
- Viewing: A solar eclipse needs strict eye safety, while a lunar eclipse is safe to watch directly.
Useful Material Boxes
You can add a short “Science Corner” with simple facts, a “Safety Tip” box, and a “Did You Know?” section. These small modules make the page richer without becoming messy.
Layout Ideas
Try splitting the page into two large areas for solar eclipse and lunar eclipse. Place a comparison chart in the middle or bottom. Add simple drawings of the sun, earth, moon, and shadows to help explain the process.
Writing and Design Tips
Keep each paragraph short. Use dark blue, black, yellow, and red to create a sky theme. If you want to continue refining the layout and sections, you can explore more production ideas in the WeChat mini program from Smart Handwritten Newspaper.