Week 1 - Team Building A great staff is a strong and cohesive team that understands that producing a yearbook is hard but rewarding work. These five lessons are filled with strategies and activities to build the best yearbook staff ever…
Week 2 - Marketing Marketing is an integral part of running a successful yearbook program, not to mention an important real-world skill. These five lessons offer ideas on how to bring awareness to your program and increase yearbook sales.
Week 3 - Theme Theme is the biggest guiding factor in yearbook creation. It adds shape, meaning and context to the school year and helps weave fun features into traditional yearbook topics. These five lessons guide students through brainstorming a theme and fleshing out the visual, verbal and other spin-off elements.
Week 4 - Photography The most important component of a yearbook is its photos. Striking, bold and powerful, photos capture the story of a year in a way that words can’t. These five lessons will teach students how to take story-telling photos.
Week 6 - Alternative Copy In a world filled with instant gratification, the copy you write needs to be formatted accordingly. Writing effective alternative copy is more essential than ever. These five lessons will teach students how to engage readers quickly.
Week 7 - Traditional Copy In a world filled with instant gratification, the copy you write needs to be formatted accordingly. Writing effective alternative copy is more essential than ever. These five lessons will teach students how to engage readers quickly.