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What Our Yearbook Will Be

Directions: Click the link provided for the Writing Project. Read the article, The School Yearbook: A Guide to Writing and Teaching, by Jon Appleby, and check out the online Resources for yearbook ideas.

Once you have followed the links, list your ideas relevant to each question posed below and print a copy for your own records. Submit your completed form to Mrs. Barker and be prepared to discuss your views as we begin class in the fall.

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1. Describe the Function of our yearbook.

 

 

 2. Who will be our Audience(s)?
 

 

 3. What is the school Timeline to be covered within our yearbook?
 

 

 4. List the Sections to be included in our Yearbook.
 

 

 5. Mark the Size you would like to see our yearbook and benefits to that size. (Our 2006 yearbook is size 8)
 

 

 6. Identify your top three Theme ideas for the yearbook.
 

 

 7. Describe the Cover colors and design that you would like to use.
 

 

 8. Describe the Endsheets you would like to use.
 

 

 9. Discuss one idea you would like to see used as a Title Page in our yearbook.
 

 

 10. List what you would include in the Opening Section of the yearbook.
 

 

 11. Describe how you would handle Section Dividers for the entire yearbook.
 

 

 12. List the Sections you would like to see included.
 

 

 13. Brainstorm ideas for a Closing to be utilized in our book.
 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

 

Welcome Letter

The Caughnawagan Staff Application

The Writing Project Essay (Don't Panic - you only read this one!)

What Our Yearbook Will Be

Online Yearbook Resources

Glossary

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