Start with a practical theme
For this kind of handwritten newspaper, it works better to focus on a real-life situation instead of using only a broad title. A topic like “What should I do if I get separated from my family?” makes the page more useful and easier to organize for children.
Suggested sections for the page
- Warning signs to remember: do not go with strangers, do not accept food or gifts from unknown people, and do not share your home address casually.
- What to do if you get lost: stay where you are, look for a police officer or staff member, and ask a trusted adult with children for help.
- Safety in public places: agree on a meeting point before going to a mall, park, or station, and do not run away from adults.
- Safety words to use: say loudly “I don’t know you” and move quickly to a bright, crowded place.
Short text materials students can copy
Simple sentences are best for elementary school handwritten newspapers because they are clear, memorable, and easy to write neatly.
- Do not trust strangers easily. Remember safety rules.
- When going out with family, do not run off alone.
- If you get lost, stay calm and ask for help.
- Shout loudly in danger and protect yourself first.
- Remember your name, address, and parents’ phone numbers.
Layout ideas that look clear and tidy
A good layout is one main title in the center with four information blocks around it. You can place “anti-abduction tips,” “what to do when lost,” “who to ask for help,” and “safety slogans” in different corners. Draw simple decorations such as warning signs, backpacks, police hats, or children holding hands.
Easy making tips for students
- Keep each section to three to five short sentences.
- Highlight key phrases like “do not go,” “stay where you are,” and “find police.”
- Add a mini checklist with parents’ phone numbers and meeting-point reminders.
- If you want to continue improving the layout and design, you can also explore the WeChat mini program of Zhihui Shouchaobao for more handwritten newspaper ideas.
A strong closing line
You can end with a short message such as “Keep safety in mind, stay calm when lost, and know how to ask for help.” This makes the whole page feel complete and focused.