This product contains three documents:
1. A timeline under which to complete the interview, including mini-deadlines for all parts of the interview process.
2. An interview agreement form.
3. A list of creative, unique interview questions.
While designed for a yearbook staff, any journalsim staff or English class could use this as an assignment.
This assignment directs students to review current photo essays that have been published online and then provides directions for the student to create and submit a personal photo essay.
Included in this document are directions on how to evaluate a published photo essay, probing questions to brainstorm a photo essay topic and directions for completing and submitting a photo essay.
Also included are a peer edit rubric and a teacher rubric.
This quiz was written to assess the close reading of Act 2 and 3 of Hamlet. Out of 35 questions presented on the quiz, very few test the basic plot. Instead, students are asked to analyze key lines, turning events, figurative language and characterization that are presented in these two acts.
This activity pulls 14 direct quotes from Jane Eyre which represent the entire mystery of Bertha Mason, as Bronte presents it to the readers.
The quotes are out of order and the student is assigned to put the direct quotes in order, and annotate them, to piece together the information Bronte provides about Bertha Mason.
This activity requires close reading of the text and can be done after the students have read through chapter 27.
This incredibly detailed guide is for Aeschylus's play, Agamemnon. The guide is broken up into sections by each episode of the play, with accompanying line numbers.
The guide facilitates a thorough understanding of the play by asking students to research the Greek Mythological references. Focusing heavily on the characterization of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon, the guide asks students to reflect on gender roles in Ancient Greece and present day.
Suggested teachers answers are included.
A detailed film guide for the film Harriet (2019 staring Cynthia Erivo) to include viewing questions, use of flashback as a story-telling tool, and how the use of songs in the film promote the story.
This activity draws a comparison between Orwell's Two Minute Hate in 1984 and the writings printed on Chipotle's bags and cups, as part of the Cultivating Thought Series.
This product has an assignment sheet as well as ready-to-print examples of the Chipotle bags that can be used as class activity to evaluate tone, diction and style in the different types of writing.
An incredibly engaging activity for students, it helps readers and writers understand how powerful a two-minute reading can be.
Using the list of commonly used prefixes published by Kelly Gallagher, this document contains an individual Word file with a diagram for each prefix: a, ad, bi, circum, com, de, dis, epi, equi, ex, hypo, hyper, in, inter, mal, mis, mono, non, omni, prefer, pro, re, retro, se, sub, super, trans, un.
Each diagram contains the prefix, meaning, example words and a complete sentence with an example used in it.
Used alone, these posters are a great educational tool to introduce and teach these pref
This form is designed to keep yearbook students on track with their spread creation. It breaks the steps of the spread down into manageable mini-deadlines (basically one per class) and allows the student to see their cumulative grade on the spread.
This product will help a yearbook staff (for either MS or HS) plan for and prepare secondary coverage on the people pages of the yearbook.
The people pages, where all of the headshots of the students are featured, provide additional space for coverage of the students and school year.
This document helps a yearbook staff (as a whole) and a yearbook staff member organize the plan for adding extra stories to these pages.
As a paired product with the Common Prefix Posters posted on TpT, these activities engage students in working with the common prefixes, which are an element of the Common Core Curriculum.
This product contains 3 sample sentences for each of the 15 prefixes, a worksheet on which students can construct their own sentence using the prefix, a worksheet which asks students to interact with the prefix posters ( a separate product).
The multiple items in this product can be used as 15 minute class w
This fill-in-the-blank outline helps students take notes on Chapter 10 of Sound and Sense (12th Edition).
The outline focuses on both the concepts of Tone taught in the text, as well as leads the students through a review of some of the poems included in the chapter.
This product is two-fold:
1. Provides a mini-deadline calendar for conducting a complete interview
2. Provides a "shoot list" that includes ideas of what pictures to take during Homecoming week to capture the spirit of the week to record in the yearbook or newspaper.
This 50 question test includes aspects of characterization, theme development, essential plot elements and figurative language. It also includes a quote ID section.
Students are assessed with multiple choice, true / false and matching.
Answer key provided.
Students construct a graphic design portfolio to convey their understanding of the visual and verbal elements of graphic design. Using Google Presentation, students create an electronic portfolio that ask them to analyze the use of typography, color, white space, photography and more. Designed for use in the journalism, newspaper or yearbook course.
Seniors are asked to write a graduation speech, regardless of whether or not they will actually present it to their classmates at graduation. This assignment requires students to review model speeches and meet multiple requirements. This meets both the oral and written communication strand. Detailed assignment sheet attached.
This syllabus is designed for a course that includes four levels of photojournalism. The syllabus conveys the multi-faceted nature of being in the yearbook class and how it means more than just reporting to class. It conveys the expectations both in and out of class
This progress form is designed to help journalists stay organized as they work on their spread. The form is broken down into min-deadlines and requires signatures from either the EIC, section editor or adviser on every step.
8th - 12th
English Language Arts, For All Subjects, Graphic Arts
This fill-in-the-blank outline helps students take notes on Chapter 9 of Sound and Sense (12th Edition).
The outline focuses on both the concepts of Meaning and Idea taught in the text, as well as leads the students through a review of some of the poems included in the chapter.
10th - 12th, Higher Education
English Language Arts, Poetry
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