Choose a clear theme before you start
If you are making a handwritten newspaper about saving electricity and taking low-carbon action at school, begin with a simple title such as “Save Electricity, Start with Me,” “Green Campus, Low-Carbon Life,” “Switch Off for a Better School,” or “Little Energy-Saving Helpers.” A short title is easier to highlight and decorate.
You can place the title in the center and add small drawings like light bulbs, leaves, plugs, the Earth, bicycles, and classroom windows to make the topic easy to recognize.
How to organize the page content
A practical layout for this topic is “knowledge + action + message.” This works better for a school newspaper than writing only definitions.
- Section 1: What does saving electricity mean? Explain using electricity wisely and avoiding waste.
- Section 2: Where is electricity often wasted at school? For example, lights left on during daylight, fans running in empty classrooms, or projectors not turned off after class.
- Section 3: What low-carbon actions can students take? Walk to school, use both sides of paper, bring a reusable cup, and reduce disposable items.
- Section 4: Short slogans Add catchy lines to make the page more lively.
Text materials you can write directly
Simple facts about saving electricity
Saving electricity does not mean never using it. It means using it when needed and turning it off when finished. If the classroom has enough sunlight, fewer lights may be needed. When leaving the room, students should switch off lights, fans, and teaching equipment. Devices left on standby also use power, so turning them off helps save energy.
Short low-carbon ideas for students
Low-carbon living means reducing unnecessary energy use and choosing greener habits. At school, students can take the stairs, save paper, protect public property, and kindly remind classmates when they notice waste. Small actions, repeated every day, can help build a greener campus.
Slogans for the newspaper
- Save one unit of electricity, brighten a green campus.
- Turn off the power and protect the environment.
- Low-carbon life begins with daily action.
- Use energy wisely, start in the classroom.
- Build a green campus together.
How to make the layout look more like a school project
You can divide the page into a center title, two side content areas, and a bottom action box. Put energy-saving facts on the left, low-carbon actions on the right, and “5 things I can do” at the bottom. If you want a more playful style, draw borders shaped like bulbs, leaves, clouds, or batteries.
Green, light blue, and yellow work well for this theme. Green shows environmental care, blue feels clean, and yellow fits the idea of light and energy. Important words such as “save,” “low-carbon,” “safe,” and “action” can be written larger or bolder.
A strong ending for the final section
Finish with a short message: starting today, be a student who saves electricity, turns off lights when leaving, uses power properly, values resources, and chooses greener ways to travel. This makes the handwritten newspaper feel active and meaningful, not just informative.
If you want to improve the layout, title style, or section ideas, you can continue exploring more school-themed design inspiration in the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.