Start with a clear focus: What should a typhoon safety poster explain?
A good handwritten newspaper on this topic should center on weather alerts, home preparation, safe behavior during strong wind and rain, and post-storm safety. Instead of writing too much general knowledge, make it useful and easy to follow.
For decoration, students can use clouds, rain, wind lines, boots, emergency kits, and warning signs around the border. A bold blue or green title helps the safety theme stand out.
Useful sections students can include
1. What to do before a typhoon arrives
- Pay attention to weather alerts and family or school notices.
- Close windows and doors and secure items on balconies.
- Prepare water, flashlights, chargers, medicine, and simple food.
- Talk with family members about how to stay in touch if needed.
2. How to stay safe during a typhoon
- Stay indoors as much as possible and avoid going outside.
- Keep away from trees, billboards, glass walls, and power poles.
- Do not play in floodwater or walk through deep puddles.
- If the power goes out, stay calm and use a flashlight safely.
3. What to remember after the storm
- Stay away from fallen wires, damaged walls, and broken branches.
- Drink clean water and pay attention to food hygiene.
- Tell adults if you see dangerous roads, standing water, or damaged buildings.
Short safety lines for the layout
Simple reminder sentences make the page more vivid and easier to read. These can be placed in small boxes or around the title:
- Stay indoors when the typhoon is strong.
- Keep away from floodwater and falling objects.
- Prepare early and stay calm in emergencies.
- Learn safety skills and protect yourself.
A layout that works well for students
A practical design is: big title in the center, two side columns, and a short reminder area at the bottom. The left side can be “Before the Typhoon,” the right side “During the Typhoon,” and the bottom “After the Typhoon” plus safety slogans.
This structure is easy to read and helps teachers and classmates quickly understand the key points.
Easy making tips for children
- Use blue, green, and yellow as the main colors.
- Circle key words such as “close windows,” “stay indoors,” and “avoid floodwater.”
- Keep each point short so it is easy to copy neatly.
- Add a small corner like “What I learned” to make the page more interactive.
If you want to keep improving the layout and turn ideas into a cleaner finished page, you can continue creating in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.