Set a clear theme first
A good hand-copied newspaper on this topic should focus on one simple message: stay away from drugs and scams, and learn to protect yourself. The main title should be eye-catching, while the subtitle can stress daily safety habits. For children, use practical expressions such as “do not click unknown links” and “do not take suspicious things from strangers” instead of difficult terms.
A simple layout can be divided into three parts: spotting danger, the right response, and self-protection tips. This makes the page easy to read and easy to copy by hand.
Four useful sections for the page
1. Drug danger reminders
- Drugs harm the body and brain and affect study and growth.
- Be careful with unknown snacks, drinks, or suspicious items.
- Do not be curious, do not try them, and do not accept them from strangers.
2. Anti-scam safety corner
- Check unknown calls, texts, and prize messages before believing them.
- Do not share your address, school name, phone number, or verification codes.
- If someone asks for money transfer, red packets, or game top-ups, tell parents first.
3. Self-protection action box
- If something feels suspicious, move away first and ask for help.
- Tell parents, teachers, or the police clearly what happened.
- Protect personal information when using the internet.
4. Safety slogan area
You can write short lines such as: Do not touch strange things, do not trust strange messages; stay calm in danger, ask for help in time.
Ready-to-use text materials
Title slogans: Cherish life and stay away from drugs; Stay alert and guard against scams; Learn self-protection and grow up safely.
Short body text: Drugs and scams can harm individuals and families. Even primary school students should learn how to protect themselves. When facing temptation from strangers, false online messages, or suspicious situations in daily life, we should avoid curiosity, avoid blind trust, and never share personal information casually. When problems appear, ask parents and teachers for help in time. Strong safety awareness helps us study and live more peacefully.
Ending line: Build safety awareness from childhood and become a student who knows how to prevent danger and ask for help.
Layout ideas that work well
A left-right column layout or a center title with four content boxes around it both work well. Main colors can be blue, green, and red to show safety, warning, and healthy growth. Make the title larger, and design section borders as shields, warning signs, or speech bubbles for a school-style page.
- Top: main title and one short slogan.
- Left side: anti-drug facts and harm reminders.
- Right side: anti-scam tips and daily examples.
- Bottom: self-protection slogans, action advice, and a short call to action.
Useful decorations include shields, phones, locks, prohibition signs, books, and sunflowers.
How to make it better for children
Do not fill the page with too much writing. Each section can include only 2 to 4 key points. Younger students can use short sentences and more icons, while older students can add more specific reminders such as being careful with online friends and unknown links. Sketch the layout lightly in pencil first, then trace and color it for a neat final page.
If you want to improve the layout, adjust title styles, or explore more ideas for making a polished hand-copied newspaper, you can continue in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.