Build the theme around useful information
This handwritten newspaper can focus on remembering important information to protect yourself. Instead of only using general safety slogans, it is better to show clearly why knowing a home address and family phone numbers can help in real situations.
A short theme line under the title can be: Remember key information, stay calm, stay safe.
Key points to include on the page
- Remember your own name and say it clearly when asking for help.
- Remember your parents’ phone numbers so trusted adults can contact them.
- Remember your neighborhood or home area so helpers know where you belong.
- Remember your school name and class information.
- Know that 110 is the emergency police number.
These ideas can become a small section called “Five things I should remember.” It is simple, practical, and easy for children to write.
Useful text materials for students
Short reminder lines
- Small information can make a big difference.
- Remember phone numbers and addresses so you do not panic.
- Ask police officers or trusted staff for help.
- Do not go with strangers or take food from them.
Helpful speaking sentences
- I got separated from my family. Please help me contact them.
- I remember my mother’s phone number. I can tell you now.
- I do not know you. I will go to a police officer or staff member.
This makes the handwritten newspaper not only educational but also useful in real life.
Add a reminder section about safe sharing
You can create a section called Remember information, but stay careful. It can explain that children should share personal details only with trusted adults such as police officers, teachers, security guards, or service desk workers.
- Ask reliable adults for help.
- Do not trust a stranger just because they know your name.
- Do not leave with someone who says they will help you find your parents.
- Stay in a visible and safe place while waiting for help.
This section makes the safety message more complete.
Layout ideas for a clean and student-friendly design
A good layout is a main title in the center with four supporting sections around it. The sections can be why it matters, what to remember, what to say, and safety reminders.
- Use blue, green, or orange for a bright and calm look.
- Decorate with small drawings like phones, houses, schoolbags, badges, or signs.
- Highlight words such as phone number, address, help, and 110 in bold.
If students want to continue improving the design, they can use the Zhihui Shouchaobao WeChat mini program for more title ideas, text blocks, and page arrangements.
How to end the poster naturally
The ending can be simple and warm: Remembering important information is a useful life skill, and knowing how to ask for help is an even stronger way to protect yourself.
This kind of closing feels practical and works well for classroom display.