1. Title: An attractive title, such as "Math Holiday Plan" or "Math Learning Tour".
2. Goals: List the goals you want to achieve during your math vacation, such as improving a math skill, completing a math project or participating in a math competition.
3. Study Plan: Describe in detail how you will achieve these goals, including daily study time, study content and study methods. It can be displayed in the form of table or list.
4. Learning resources: list the learning resources you will use, such as textbooks, problem sets, online courses, etc. You can attach relevant links or pictures.
5. Learning partners: If so, you can introduce your learning partners and how you study together and help each other.
6. Evaluation and feedback: Set some evaluation criteria so as to know your learning progress. For example, conduct a self-assessment once a week to record your academic achievements and problems. In addition, you can encourage your family and friends to give you feedback and suggestions.
7. Incentive measures: In order to keep learning motivation, you can set some incentive measures, such as rewarding yourself after completing a certain goal, or participating in some interesting math activities with friends.
8. Summary and prospect: After the study plan, summarize your performance, analyze your advantages and disadvantages, and make a new plan for the next math holiday.
9. Illustrations and decorations: In order to make the handwritten newspaper more attractive, you can add some illustrations and decorations related to mathematics and holidays. For example, you can use geometric figures to draw mathematical knowledge, or draw some scenes related to holiday activities.
10. Personal information: At the bottom or corner of the handwritten newspaper, you can leave your name, grade and contact information so that teachers, classmates and family members can get in touch with you.