Start with a clear theme: refuse bullying, seek help, protect yourself
This kind of handwritten newspaper works best when it focuses on practical self-protection instead of slogans alone. A good title can center on ideas like how to stay safe at school, what to do when someone mocks or pushes you, or simple steps to remember in an emergency.
The opening can briefly explain that students should respect one another. If someone faces name-calling, exclusion, threats, pushing, or online humiliation, the key is to stay calm, move away, and ask for help rather than staying silent.
Four useful sections for the page
1. What school bullying means
You can write a simple definition: school bullying is when someone intentionally hurts another student through words, actions, exclusion, or online behavior, causing fear, sadness, or harm.
- Verbal bullying: insults, mocking, hurtful nicknames
- Physical bullying: pushing, tripping, grabbing belongings
- Social bullying: excluding or isolating a classmate
- Online bullying: posting mean comments or spreading harmful messages
2. Three self-protection steps
- Move away first: go to a safe and visible place, such as a teacher’s office or an area with adults nearby.
- Ask for help: tell a teacher, parent, or trusted adult as soon as possible.
- Keep useful details: remember the time, place, and people involved, and save screenshots if it happened online.
3. Helpful words students can say
Short lines can make the newspaper more practical:
- “Please stop. This is not right.”
- “I am going to tell a teacher.”
- “I do not accept being treated this way.”
- “We should solve problems without hurting others.”
4. What bystanders can do
Students can be reminded not to laugh, film, or spread the situation. A bystander can stay with the bullied student, help report the problem, and offer support.
Ready-to-use writing materials
Theme line: Say no to bullying, make room for respect.
Appeal: Classmates should treat each other kindly. Conflicts should be solved through communication, and bullying should be reported in time to keep school safe and warm.
Safety tips: Walk with friends after school, avoid isolated places, protect yourself first if threatened, and do not repost harmful online content.
Closing message: Real courage is not hurting others. It is respecting others, protecting yourself, and helping people who need support.
Layout ideas that look neat and clear
A practical design is a center title with four surrounding sections. Put the main headline in the middle, then place bullying signs, self-protection steps, help sources, and a kindness pledge around it. You can also turn the three self-protection steps into a numbered box and place response sentences inside speech bubbles.
- Main colors: blue, green, and orange for a calm and friendly feeling
- Decorations: shields, hearts, books, trees, simple banners
- Text arrangement: bold title, short sentences, less crowded paragraphs
Tips for writing and making the newspaper
The content should focus on guidance and protection, not on frightening details. Use positive expressions such as protect yourself, ask for help in time, and build a friendly campus. Parents and teachers can help children list sections first, choose short sentences, and then add borders and small drawings.
If you want to keep improving the title design, section layout, and color matching, you can continue creating in the Zhihui Shouchao Bao WeChat mini program for a more efficient handwritten newspaper process.