The contents of the handwritten newspaper in the first lesson of the third grade are as follows:
1. Cover design:
On the cover of the handwritten newspaper, you can draw a colorful and creative illustration with the words welcome, as well as the school name and class information.
2. Welcome language:
Welcome students back to school in warm language and express their expectations and wishes for the new semester.
3. Importance of the new semester:
Quote famous sayings or stories to tell students the importance of the new semester and encourage them to actively engage in learning and growth.
4. Study plan:
Remind students to make study plans, set goals, study hard and strive for progress in the new semester.
5. Cultivate good habits:
Emphasize the cultivation of good study habits, such as finishing homework on time, listening carefully and respecting each other.
6. Learning motivation:
Provide some famous aphorisms to motivate students to learn, so that they can understand that the motivation for learning comes from the heart.
7. Class activities:
Introduce some class activities to be held in the new semester to stimulate students' interest and promote class cohesion.
8. Encourage reading:
Recommend some books suitable for grade three students and encourage them to develop good reading habits.
9. Learning resources:
Introduce some learning resources, such as libraries and electronic textbooks, to help students study better.
1. Exhibition of art works:
If some students have made art works during the holidays, they can show them in handwritten newspapers to encourage students to exert their creativity.
11. Learning tools and supplies:
Remind students to prepare the necessary learning tools and supplies, such as stationery and schoolbags.
12. Campus safety and discipline:
Emphasize the importance of campus safety and discipline to help students establish a good school spirit and discipline.
13. Cooperation between family and school:
Emphasize the close cooperation between family and school and encourage parents to participate in their children's education.
14. School motto or slogan:
If there is a school motto or slogan, you can introduce it to guide students to understand its connotation.
15. Learning atmosphere:
Guide students to create a positive learning atmosphere, help each other with classmates and make progress together.