Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Yearbook Introduction

25 Things that Should Be in Every Yearbook:
1. theme
2. title
3. captions
4. volume
5. school name
6. year
7. location
8. index
9. 4 sections
10. pictures
11. stories
12. q and a's
13. infographic
14. special events coverage
15. headlines
16. ads
17. quotes
18. dominant photo
19. modules
20. full coverage of info in captions and stories
21. sports coverage
22. distribution of female and male subjects
23. academic coverage
24. include student and staff opinions
25. include student and staff views

1. What is the title of your book?
"Your Chance"
2. What school is it from?
Round Rock High school .
3. What "thematic elements" do you see in your book? This means what elements are evident from beginning to end of the book.
Each page has a recurring color scheme that keeps the book interesting but flows nicely. 
4. How many sections are in your book? This could be tough to figure out, but do your best.
There are 4 sections and the book is organized chronologically. The four sections are Spring/Fall, Winter, Spring, and Reference. 
5. What is your favorite "spread"? A spread is 2 pages about the same topic.
My favorite spread is pages 26-27. It is a feature called dress to impress and it shows many different students wearing different clothes and they are organized by style of clothing. 
6. Is there an Index in your book?
Yes, it is in the back of the book and shows where each student appears in the book.
7. Are there photos of groups of people, like clubs and organizations?
Yes, activities such as sports, fine arts, and clubs are featured. 
8. Is there a table of contents?
Yes, it shows readers what to expect from the book and how it is organized in the first few pages.
9. How many people go to the school whose book you have?
3,170 students.
10. What state is your book from?

Texas.

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