Build the theme around both online civility and balanced screen use
For this kind of handwritten newspaper, it works better to combine online manners, time management, personal safety, and healthy daily habits instead of only repeating “do not get addicted to the internet.” This makes the page more positive, practical, and easier for students to complete.
The main heading can be “Use the Internet Wisely” or “Be Civil Online, Stay Away from Addiction.” A short subtitle such as “Be a Responsible Young Netizen” can make the layout feel more complete.
Useful sections you can place on the page
- Online Civility Rules: speak politely, do not insult others, do not spread rumors, respect privacy, and leave kind comments.
- Anti-Addiction Reminders: finish homework before entertainment, limit screen time, avoid late-night scrolling, and do not overplay games.
- Healthy Internet Habits: separate study time from leisure time, rest your eyes after screen use, and spend more time reading and exercising.
- Safe Internet Tips: do not click unknown links, do not share personal information, and tell parents or teachers when you see harmful content.
Short lines and text materials for copying
If you want the page to stay neat and simple, use short and memorable lines:
- The internet is useful, but self-control matters more.
- Civil online speech begins with every comment.
- Manage screen time and enjoy a healthier life.
- Do not let online fun become unhealthy dependence.
- Follow rules online and communicate with respect.
You can also add a short paragraph: The internet opens a wider world and gives us many learning resources. As students, we should speak politely, protect our privacy, manage our time well, and avoid overuse, so the internet becomes a helper in growth rather than a burden in life.
A layout idea that is easy to draw and organize
A clear design is to place a big title in the center and arrange four content boxes around it. Put “Online Civility Rules” in the upper left, “Anti-Addiction Tips” in the upper right, “Internet Safety” in the lower left, and “My Self-Discipline Plan” in the lower right. This structure is easy for children to understand and fill in.
Decorations can include a computer, globe, chat bubbles, books, clocks, and green plants. Blue, green, and orange work well together and create a bright, healthy feeling. To emphasize anti-addiction, add small icons such as a clock, a weekly schedule, or sports symbols.
Finish with a personal action plan
- Limit entertainment screen time each day.
- Study first, relax later.
- Avoid unhealthy online content.
- Ask parents or teachers for help when needed.
- Make time every day for reading, exercise, and real-life communication.
Adding a personal promise at the end makes the handwritten newspaper more meaningful and interactive. If you want to improve the title style, borders, or overall arrangement, you can continue designing in the WeChat Mini Program by Zhihui Shouchaobao.