Start with a clear angle: summer classroom saving tips
If you want a water and electricity saving poster to feel specific rather than general, focus on one real-life theme: how to save water and electricity in the classroom during summer. This gives students clear material to write about, such as lights, fans, air conditioning, hand washing, and drinking water.
You can use a title like “How to Save Water and Electricity in the Summer Classroom” or “Stay Cool, Save Resources.” Add a short slogan under the title, such as “Save every drop, use every unit wisely.”
Easy sections to organize the page
- Common waste in hot weather: mention leaving lights on, running water too long, or taking more drinking water than needed.
- What students can do: list simple habits children can follow every day.
- Quick saving reminders: use short slogan-style lines for easy reading.
- Classroom pledge: include a short appeal to classmates to make the poster feel complete.
You can divide the page into two main parts, one for water saving and one for electricity saving, with the title in the center. Decorate around it with drops of water, plugs, fans, sunshine, and leaves.
Useful text students can copy
Water-saving lines
- Turn the faucet on low when washing hands.
- Take only as much water as you can drink.
- Tighten the faucet after use.
- Check sinks and taps so water is not left running.
Electricity-saving lines
- Use natural light when the classroom is bright enough.
- Turn off lights and fans when leaving the room.
- Close doors and windows when the air conditioner is on.
- Use electrical devices only when they are really needed.
Sample pledge
Summer is here. While staying cool and comfortable, we should also learn to save resources. Saving does not mean not using things at all. It means using them wisely. Let us begin with small actions such as turning off lights, closing taps, and using fans or air conditioning only when needed.
How to make the poster look better
Use blue and green for the title to show the feeling of water and environmental care. Add small yellow lightning shapes for the electricity part. A good layout is a large title at the top and three or four content boxes below. Wavy borders can help connect each section.
The drawings do not need to be complicated. A child turning off a light, a hand closing a faucet, and a few leaves or clouds can make the page lively and neat. Keep the text short and highlight key lines in bold style.
Strong closing slogans and final tips
- Save a drop of water, brighten the whole summer.
- Save a little electricity, build a greener school.
- Stay cool without waste.
- Start with small actions and make saving a habit.
Before finishing, check whether your poster clearly includes both water saving and electricity saving, whether the sections are easy to read, and whether the handwriting is neat. If you want to continue adjusting the layout or add more ideas, you can also explore the WeChat mini program by Zhihui Shouchaobao for more poster-making help.