Start with a focused theme
A good topic for this handwritten newspaper is healthy breakfast, healthy daily routine. The goal is not to list too many facts, but to help readers quickly understand why breakfast matters, how to build a balanced meal, and why going to bed early and getting up on time is important. The title area can include simple drawings such as the sun, an alarm clock, milk, eggs, or bread.
Four sections are enough
- Breakfast facts: explain that breakfast gives energy and helps students stay focused in class.
- My balanced breakfast ideas: include grains, protein, fruits or vegetables, and drinks.
- Healthy daily schedule: show a simple routine for waking up, breakfast, school, rest, exercise, and bedtime.
- Good habit reminders: such as not skipping breakfast, not staying up late, and eating on time.
Ready-to-use writing material
Breakfast is the start of an energetic day. A good breakfast helps students feel awake and ready to learn. A balanced breakfast does not need to be complicated. It can include a staple food, eggs or dairy, and some fruit or vegetables. A healthy routine is just as important. Going to bed early and waking up on time helps the body rest well and supports good habits.
For primary school students, breakfast can be simple and balanced. For example: steamed bread with egg and milk, bread with yogurt and fruit, or porridge with vegetables and bean products. Compared with snacks or sugary drinks alone, a varied breakfast is a much better choice.
A layout that looks clear and lively
You can design the page with a big title on top, short facts on the left, meal ideas on the right, and a routine timeline at the bottom. Use warm yellow, orange, or light green to create a fresh morning feeling. Add small icons such as the sun, moon, books, cups, and running shoes to make the page more vivid.
Try not to use too many colors. Two or three main colors are usually enough. Important sentences can be highlighted in bold, and section borders can use waves, clouds, or plate shapes.
Make the newspaper feel personal
Add a small section called Habits I want to improve. Students can write things like “sleeping too late on weekends” or “not feeling like eating breakfast in the morning,” then add a goal such as “get ready for bed before 9 o'clock” or “save ten minutes for breakfast every day.” This makes the work more natural and meaningful.
If you want to continue polishing the title style, layout, or decorative details, you can also explore more ideas in the Zhihui Shouchao Bao WeChat mini program.