Choose one clear main theme
For this kind of handwritten newspaper, the easiest approach is to center the page on summer safety. Put drowning prevention in the most visible position, then add smaller sections about heavy rain, lightning, flash floods, and asking for help. This makes the page feel complete without becoming messy.
A suitable main title can be: Stay Safe in Summer, Drowning Prevention and Disaster Safety, or Summer Safety Starts with Me.
Useful sections to place on the page
- Do not do these things: do not swim alone, do not go to unknown waters, do not play near rivers, ponds, or reservoirs.
- What to do in danger: call adults, call emergency services, stay calm, move to a safe place first.
- Rainstorm and lightning tips: avoid open fields, do not shelter under big trees, stay away from electric poles and flooded roads.
- Safety reminders for summer break: follow family rules, go out with adults, pay attention to weather warnings.
Short text materials children can copy
You can use short and direct lines so the handwritten newspaper stays readable.
- Cherish life and stay away from dangerous water.
- Never swim privately or in groups without adults.
- If someone falls into water, shout for help first and find an adult.
- During thunderstorms, stay indoors and away from windows.
- Do not walk through deep water on flooded roads.
- Know risks, prevent danger, and protect yourself.
A layout that looks balanced
Place the title in the center top area. Use one side for drowning prevention and the other side for disaster safety. At the bottom, add a small checklist or safety slogan. Blue, green, and yellow work well as the main colors. Use wave lines, raindrops, clouds, warning signs, and lifebuoys as simple decorations.
If the page feels too full, reduce long paragraphs and replace them with bullet points. For primary school students, short sentences and clean spacing usually look better than heavy blocks of text.
What to highlight for school use
If the handwritten newspaper is for a class display or homework, focus on practical actions rather than abstract explanations. Teachers and parents usually prefer content that children can remember quickly, such as what not to do, where not to go, and who to ask for help from.
After deciding on the title and sections, you can continue arranging the final page in the WeChat mini program of Zhihui Shouchaobao to save time and make the layout neater.