Choose content that students can use right away
A practical spring infectious disease prevention handwritten newspaper should help classmates remember daily actions, not just definitions. You can focus on common spring risks at school and connect them with simple protective habits.
- Common seasonal illnesses that spread easily in class
- Good hygiene habits for school life
- What to do if you have a fever, cough, or discomfort
- How to protect yourself and others together
Easy section ideas for the page
Section 1: Spring diseases to know
Write brief introductions to flu, chickenpox, or other common seasonal infections in child-friendly language. Avoid difficult medical terms.
Section 2: My daily prevention checklist
- Wash hands before meals and after using the restroom
- Open windows regularly for fresh air
- Cover coughs and sneezes properly
- Do not share towels, cups, or utensils casually
- Keep a regular sleep schedule and exercise moderately
Section 3: If I feel sick
Tell students to inform parents and teachers in time, rest well, and avoid forcing themselves to attend class when clearly unwell.
Short text materials you can copy
Warm reminder: Spring is a season when many germs become active. Good habits are the best small shield for every student.
Campus message: Wash hands often, ventilate often, move often, and report discomfort early.
Class slogan: Clean classroom, healthy you and me.
Friendly tip: Prevention starts from small things, such as a clean desk, a clean cup, and a healthy routine.
How to arrange the layout neatly
You can place the main title in the top center and divide the page into four blocks. One block can explain spring diseases, one can list prevention habits, one can show what to do when sick, and one can hold slogans or mini illustrations.
- Use green and light blue for a fresh spring feeling
- Draw simple borders with leaves, masks, soap bubbles, or windows
- Highlight key verbs such as wash, open, cover, report
- Keep blank space so the page does not feel crowded
Who can use this theme
This topic fits primary school assignments, class bulletin displays, health education activities, and parent-child co-creation. After collecting the text, you can continue adjusting columns, title styles, and decorative elements in the WeChat mini program to finish a cleaner handwritten newspaper.