Teach your students DSLR camera basics with this ready-to-use lesson! This bundle includes an editable Canva PowerPoint, fill-in-the-blank notes, a camera parts labeling worksheet with answer key, and a label-the-parts quiz. Perfect for photography, yearbook, or journalism classes, this resource covers key camera functions, modes, and parts while keeping students engaged with interactive activities.
Teach your students to write like journalists with this yearbook writing packet! Perfect for high school yearbook and journalism classes, it includes guided notes, real examples, practice activities, and a peer-review exercise to build skills in captions, short stories, grammar, and style.
7th - 12th
For All Subjects, Not Subject Specific, Other (ELA)
Looking for a fun, engaging way to help your yearbook staff brainstorm visuals and design ideas? This Yearbook Mood Board Project + Worksheet Set is the perfect solution! Students will collaborate in small groups, explore fonts, colors, photography styles, and layout inspirations, and then organize their ideas into a polished Canva mood board. This resource includes: -A directions page with clear step-by-step instructions, group roles, and examples -A student worksheet for jotting down inspir
Kick off your yearbook planning with this colorful and engaging Yearbook Theme Brainstorm Worksheet designed to spark creativity and meaningful discussion among your staff. Whether you're launching your first theme meeting or trying to narrow down final ideas, this resource helps students reflect on what makes this school year unique. This worksheet includes 10 thoughtful prompts that guide students to: Reflect on current events, trends, and school cultureExplore connections to your school's
Start the school year off right with this engaging and insightful “Get to Know You” student questionnaire! Designed to be both fun for students and genuinely helpful for teachers, this worksheet builds classroom connections from Day 1. What’s Included:A one-page printable student surveyThoughtful prompts that cover:Personal info and interestsLearning preferences and classroom behaviorsSchool life and subject preferencesFun facts and open-ended responsesWhy Teachers Love It:This isn’t your typica