First, theme selection
1. Choose a specific math topic, such as addition, subtraction, shape or time.
2. Write the theme first, draw books and characters in the lower left corner, draw two irregular square borders, and draw a big border for the whole handwritten newspaper. First, color the header blue, people and books blue, the background blue, and draw a horizontal line at the border.
Second, collect information.
1. Find interesting facts, formulas and examples related to the topic.
2. You can find simple content suitable for first-year students from textbooks, reference books or online.
Third, the planning and layout
1, which determines the size and shape of handwritten newspaper (generally rectangular).
2. Assign the position of each part, such as title, picture, text and graphics.
Fourth, draw a sketch
Draw a rough outline of a handwritten newspaper on a piece of draft paper, including the general position of each part.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) design title
1, the title should be attractive and briefly summarize the theme.
2. You can use capital letters and add some simple decorative elements to make the title more attractive.
Six, add illustrations and graphics
1. Add pictures and graphics related to the theme to the handwritten newspaper.
2. Pictures can make handwritten newspaper more vivid and interesting, and help to convey information.
Seven, writing content
1. Explain mathematical concepts and skills in short and easy-to-understand words.
2. Use a language that primary school students can understand and avoid overly complicated vocabulary.
Eight, color and decoration
1. Use bright colors to draw and decorate handwritten newspapers.
2, pay attention to keep the overall layout clean and balanced.
Nine. Inspection and revision
1. After completing the first draft, carefully check whether there are any mistakes or omissions.
2. Ask parents or teachers to help proofread the content and spelling.
X. final edition
1. Transfer the revised handwritten newspaper to clean paper and complete the final version with clear handwriting.
2. Show your handwritten newspaper to your classmates and teachers, or hang it on the wall at home as a reminder of your study. These steps can help the first-year students successfully make a simple and beautiful mathematical handwritten newspaper.