Have a little fun with your staff at the beginning of the year or after you've taught them some photography skills. In this activity, students have to "run" around the halls to complete a scavenger hunt. The group with the most points wins! (I
Included is a template for filling out your yearbook ladder through Google Sheets. It includes tabs with the following: 1. Main Yearbook Ladder 2. Detailed Ladder with Assignments3. Supplement Ladder4. Detailed Supplement Ladder with Assignments The
Want to have a fun Secret Santa in your classroom? Maybe within your staff or department? Here's an easy way to get to know what people like or want.
Print out copies for everyone and have them return to you on a certain date. Then put in
Need to see what students are planning to do in regards to design and copy on their yearbook pages? Look no further.
On the first side, you will find a detailed planning sheet. Students can use this to sketch out their design, mark who they will
[Editable Google Doc format] This is the sheet that we use in our yearbook class about half-way to the final deadline on a spread/page. It is filled in by the editor during a one-on-one sit-down session with the staff members. Editors fill out the
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
5th year teacher of Honors level English, Yearbook Adviser, and Literacy Coordinator for Portage Public Schools in Michigan.