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YEARBOOK OF THE READER (1)

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YEARBOOK OF THE READER (1)

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  1. Create a yearbook for Bradley’s school • Based on your reading of There is a Boy in the Girls’ Bathroom. Create a yearbook for the Red Hills school about the characters and setting of the book. • Decide which design will you make for your yearbook using one of the Art design applications on your iPad.(Canva-pages-Photoshop…) • Decide which theme would you adopt to create your yearbook. Here are some ideas: https://www.treering.com/Yearbook-Themes-Guide/

  2. Yearbook Cover • The cover creates the first impression of the yearbook and usually sets the theme for the entire yearbook. • Decide what you would write on the cover and how you would design it. • What meanings and messages could the cover carries.

  3. Contents of the yearbook

  4. First page : School administrator’s message • Write a message from the head of Red Hills school to his/her students. • In your message show the pride and love you have for students and school. • Write how long you have been working in this school and what prospects and hopes you have for students. • Write what achievements and success have students accomplished this year. • finish the message with good wishes and hopes. • Write between 100-125 words. • Start your message with Dear students:

  5. faculty / staff portraits (teachers, counsellors& other school personnel) • Take a portrait picture for every teacher at school. • You should include all the teachers mentioned in the book .Don't forget Carla. • Write the name and surname of each teacher below his/her portrait. • Write a short paragraph of 25 words for each teacher sharing his/her memories and wishes about the year.

  6. students’ portraits  • How do they look like? Take a portrait picture for every student wearing school uniform. • You should include all the characters mentioned in the book . • Write the name and surname of each student below his/her portrait. • Write a short paragraph of 25 words for each student sharing his/her memories and feelings about the year. • Choose an attractive template to add the portrait pictures of students.

  7. special awards / competitions • What special award have students at Red Hill school achieved this year. • Has Bradley or Jeff achieved something? • What competitions have students joined this year and what accomplishments have they achieved. • Which students have been outstanding and successful this year and what they wrote about that. • Write at least 100 words. Don't forget to add visuals.

  8. School events • What events have the school organized and what memories have been there in each event. • Write at least 100 words. Don't forget to add visuals.

  9. CLUBS, TEAMS & OTHER STUDENT GROUP • Which clubs have the school created this year and which students join theses clubs. • Why would you choose these clubs for these characters. • Write a short paragraph for each student. Their feedback and what he/she learnt in this club

  10. Quotations For Yearbooks From Parents • Write at lest 5 quotations by parents of the students. • What do they think about the school? • Who they thank and what they appreciate.

  11. AUTOGRAPH PAGE Add 5 autographs to the end of the yearbook. Write wishes hopes, jokes and signs.

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