Start by deciding the main message
A sandstorm handwritten newspaper does not need too much text. The key is to make the topic easy to understand at a glance. A clear theme such as learn about sandstorms, stay safe, protect the environment works very well for schoolwork and classroom display.
Pick text materials that are easy to copy
Short science paragraph
A sandstorm is a weather event in which strong winds lift sand and dust into the air, making the sky look hazy and reducing visibility. It often happens in dry areas with little rain and limited ground cover, especially in windy seasons.
Main causes
- Dry ground makes dust easier to lift
- Strong winds carry sand and soil into the air
- Less vegetation means less surface protection
- Weather system changes can push dusty air from one place to another
Daily effects
- Air quality becomes worse
- Eyes and noses may feel uncomfortable
- Road visibility can become poor
- Outdoor activities may need to be reduced
Make the safety section practical
- Wear a mask when going outside in dusty weather.
- Avoid open areas and unstable outdoor structures during strong winds.
- Wash your hands and face after returning home.
- Keep doors and windows closed to reduce indoor dust.
- Tell parents or teachers if breathing feels uncomfortable.
Design the page like a weather-themed poster
A simple layout works best. Put the title at the top, the main science content in the center, safety tips on one side, and an environmental message at the bottom. Small drawings of wind, dust clouds, a masked child, or bending trees can make the page more vivid.
Use light yellow, brown, and soft blue to show the contrast between dusty air and a cleaner sky. Border decorations can include swirls, clouds, masks, or arrows showing wind direction.
Add one extra section for a stronger finish
To make the newspaper more complete, add a mini fact box with lines such as “Sandstorms are not the same as ordinary windy weather” or “Planting trees and protecting land can help reduce blowing dust.” A short closing slogan can also help, such as “Protect the earth and keep the sky clear.”
After sorting out the text, students and parents can also continue planning the page in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program for a cleaner and more efficient handwritten newspaper layout.