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📘 Yearbook Project: “Our Year in Review”
You will create a Yearbook Page that celebrates something amazing from our year. This will be a creative digital project where you design a page that could be in a real yearbook or class website.
🎯 Your Goal
Choose one part of school life and make a Yearbook Page that includes photos/drawings, writing, and creative design.
STEP 1 — Choose Your Topic
Pick ONE topic for your page:
Class memories
Excursion
Sport and gala days
Camp
Science experiments
Creative arts
Fun moments
Friendship & wellbeing
Anything else from this year that was special
STEP 2 — What Your Page Must Include
1. Title + Subtitle
A main title and a catchy subtitle.
Example: “Sport Day 2025 – Kicking Goals!”
2. Photos or Drawings (2–4)
These can be:
Your own drawings
Approved photos
AI-created images
Images provided by the teacher
3. Writing
You must include:
A short paragraph explaining what happened
A quote (real or made up)
A fun fact or interesting detail
Captions for each image
4. Design Features
Your page must show good design choices:
A colour theme
Neat layout (sections, columns, or boxes)
Images placed clearly
Decorative touches (borders, icons, shapes)
5. Digital Tool
You may use one of these:
Google Sites
Google Slides
Canva
PowerPoint
Or create a neat paper version if needed
STEP 3 — How to Submit
You can hand in:
A digital page (Google Slide, PDF, website page?
OR
A printed page or poster
STEP 4 — Reflection Questions
Answer these when you finish:
What did you want your audience to feel when they saw your page?
What is the design choice you are most proud of?
If you had more time, what would you improve or add?
Success Checklist
Before you hand it in, make sure:
✔ My page is organised and easy to read
✔ I have a title, images, captions, and a paragraph
✔ I included a quote and a fun fact
✔ My colours and layout look good
✔ I reflected on my work
✔ I put in my best effort
If you want, I can also create a Google Slides version, a rubric, or a simple scaffold for students who need extra support.