A practical focus for this handwritten newspaper
A useful and easy-to-understand angle is how to protect yourself when a stranger talks to you. This fits real-life situations children may face on the way to school, while waiting for parents, or in parks and shopping malls.
The topic should help readers quickly understand the key idea: stay alert, say no, and seek help in the right way. The writing does not need to be long, but the safety actions must be clear.
Section ideas you can place on the page
Warning signs to notice
- A stranger says, “Your mom asked me to pick you up.”
- A stranger offers toys, snacks, or gifts.
- A stranger asks you to help find something or go somewhere.
- A stranger tries to lead you away from busy public areas.
What I should do
- Take a step back and keep a safe distance.
- Say clearly, “No, I do not know you.”
- Move to a bright and crowded place.
- Ask a police officer, security guard, teacher, shop worker, or a parent with children for help.
Important information to remember
- Your parents’ names and phone numbers.
- Your home area or regular pickup place.
- Your family safety password.
Short writing materials for students
Line 1: Even if a stranger seems friendly, I should not trust them easily. Safety begins with saying no bravely.
Line 2: I do not go with strangers, take food from strangers, or stay in lonely places.
Line 3: If something feels wrong, I stay calm and ask trusted adults for help.
Line 4: Remembering phone numbers and a family password is an important safety skill.
How to make the content more vivid
This topic becomes more lively if you add simple real-life scenarios. For example:
- “Your mom asked me to pick you up.” — I check the family password first. If it is wrong, I do not go.
- “I will buy you something tasty.” — I refuse and leave right away.
- “Please help me find my cat.” — I do not go anywhere alone with a stranger.
You can also create two small columns called “I will do this” and “I will not do this” to make the message easier to compare and understand.
Layout ideas that look clean and clear
A good design is a large title in the middle with several sections around it. The title could be “Be Careful When Strangers Talk to You” or “Say No and Protect Yourself.” The surrounding blocks can present warning signs, correct actions, who can help, and a short safety chant.
Blue, green, and orange work well for a bright school-style page. Important lines can be shown in bold so children quickly notice ideas like do not go, do not accept, and ask for help. Small drawings such as a shield, phone, traffic light, or schoolbag can make the page more suitable for elementary students.
A simple way to end the newspaper
The ending can focus on confidence and awareness. Safety does not mean being afraid of everyone. It means learning to notice danger, protect yourself, and stay calm. Practicing safety steps with parents in daily life can help children respond better in real situations.
If you already have your topic and sections in mind, you can continue in the Zhihui Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program to organize the layout and complete a fuller handwritten newspaper design.