Start with a clear main idea
A good poster for this topic works best with one simple headline, such as “Cherish Life, Stay Safe.” Then divide the page into two connected parts: swimming safety and disaster preparedness. This makes the theme focused and easy to read.
For primary school students, short sentences and neat bullet points are better than long paragraphs. Each section can include three to five key ideas, which keeps the page clean and easy to copy by hand.
Useful sections you can place on the page
Section 1: Water safety reminders
- Do not swim alone.
- Do not go to the water without adult permission.
- Stay away from places without safety protection.
- Do not play near rivers, ponds, or reservoirs.
- Tell an adult when you notice danger.
Section 2: Places to avoid
- Reservoirs, ponds, and riverbanks
- Deep water on roads after heavy rain
- Wild water areas with unclear depth
- Slippery embankments and steep edges
Section 3: What to do during disasters
- During heavy rain, move indoors as soon as possible.
- During thunderstorms, do not shelter under tall trees.
- During an earthquake, protect your head and stay beside sturdy furniture.
- During strong winds, stay away from signs and places with falling objects.
Short lines that fit a student poster
For drowning prevention: Be careful near water, and always put safety first. Stay away from unknown waters, and go only with adults.
For disaster preparedness: Disasters are less frightening when we stay calm. Learn one more safety skill and gain one more layer of protection.
Call to action: Start with small actions, learn safety knowledge, and protect yourself and others.
Layout ideas that look balanced and tidy
You can use a center-title layout with four surrounding sections. Put the main title in the middle, water safety in the upper left, danger zones in the upper right, disaster tips in the lower left, and self-help reminders in the lower right. This arrangement is easy to read and looks organized.
For decoration, try waves, lifebuoys, raindrops, lightning, or emergency kits. Keep decorations light so the text remains the main focus.
Final details that improve the finished work
- Make the title bold and clear.
- Highlight key words such as safety, avoid, do not, and act quickly.
- Use bullet points instead of long blocks of text.
- Match drawings to the written content.
- Check spelling and spacing before finishing.
If you want to keep adjusting the layout, changing titles, or adding more sections, you can continue your design in the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.