Make the Vision Chart the Center
A vision chart themed handwritten newspaper looks best when the chart becomes the main visual instead of the only content. Place a simple chart in the middle or on one side, then add useful eye-care sections around it. This keeps the page connected to the topic and still full of practical information.
What to Write Around the Theme
- What the chart is for: A short note explaining that it helps us check eyesight.
- Healthy eye habits: Sit properly, keep a good reading distance, and use enough light.
- Bad habits to avoid: Reading while lying down, staring at screens too long, and studying in dim light.
- Daily reminders: Rest your eyes regularly and spend more time outdoors.
Simple Sections Students Can Use
You can create section titles such as “My Eye Care Tips,” “Things That Hurt Eyes,” “How to Read Safely,” and “My Healthy Vision Plan.” These titles are easy for children to understand and easy for teachers to check.
Layout Ideas That Look Clear
- Put the main title at the top in large letters.
- Use the vision chart as the central picture or a vertical side block.
- Arrange 3 to 4 small sections around it.
- Add small icons like eyes, books, trees, or the sun to match the topic.
How to Make It More Useful
Try ending the page with a short personal promise, such as protecting eyesight every day. If you want to continue refining the layout, colors, and section arrangement, you can also enter the WeChat mini program of Zhihui Shouchao Bao to keep making your handwritten newspaper more neatly and efficiently.