Start with a clear and easy main title
This kind of poster works well when it begins with a simple environmental message. Good title ideas include Protect Rivers and Lakes, Start with Me, Keep Rivers Clean, Keep Lakes Blue, or Save Water, Protect Nature. If the poster is for a school activity, a title with action words makes the page more lively and meaningful.
What to write in the main sections
You do not need difficult words. A practical structure is to explain why rivers and lakes are important, what problems they face, and what students can do to help.
- Why rivers and lakes matter: They provide fresh water, support plants and animals, and help keep nature balanced.
- Common environmental problems: Littering, polluted wastewater, damage to plants near the shore, and harmful human activities can make water dirty and hurt wildlife.
- What children can do: Do not throw trash into water, save water at home, join clean-up activities, and remind family members to protect natural places.
Short slogans and lines for the poster
Short sentences make a handwritten newspaper more eye-catching and easier to read.
- Protect rivers and lakes, protect our home.
- Clean water brings a better life.
- Keep trash away from rivers and lakes.
- Save every drop, protect every blue space.
- Care for water ecology with everyday actions.
You can also add a short appeal such as: Let us save water, avoid littering, and care for the banks of rivers and lakes so clean water and green nature can stay with us.
How to arrange the layout
A useful layout is a big title at the top, key knowledge in the center, two side sections for problems and solutions, and a small appeal box at the bottom. Draw waves, fish, reeds, lotus leaves, birds, or small water drops around the page to match the theme.
Blue and green are the best main colors. A little yellow can be used as a highlight. Curved river-like lines can work well as borders and make the page look soft and natural.
Simple tips to make the poster look better
Do not fill every empty space with text. Leave some blank areas so the poster looks clean. Keep each section short and neat. The drawings do not need to be difficult. A few fish, ripples, lotus leaves, or birds are enough to show the theme clearly.
If you want to continue improving the layout, replace the title, or add more sections, you can also explore more poster-making ideas in the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program.