Do Now | Circle Up
Yearbook suggestion: Eryn, thumbs up/down vote Check Skyward I am missing a lot of the first news stories. Without that assignment, you are not passing éJournalism. Please complete and submit now. Do Next | Team Work Makes the Dream Work! Communications Teams: send email to school with latest edition of Spill the Teatude Graphic Design Teams: Work with your yearbook partner/the other people with the same logos, to investigate the logo we assigned your page on Tuesday. Draft the image then begin creation of it digitally Senior Advisors: Add writers/photographers to digital yearbook, create the digital ladder Construction Crew: Work with Senior Advisors and create a physical ladder that replicates the digital ladder Exit Slip | Reflection and product updates
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Do Now | Circle Up
Share out your current page rough draft Parking Lot
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Exit Slip | Share out current stage of rough draft Do Now | Introduction to Basic Design
Do Next | Yearbook Pages Layout Using the paper provided, begin drafting a layout for your assigned pages using the basic design guides from the video. Layout Designs
Exit Slip | Present your layouts to the rest of the class Do Now | Create Team Pods
Answer as a team: What are your next and final steps with team work from yesterday? Do Next | Yearbook Photography Assignments Put the tables back and find your assigned seat. Open the document that I shared with you title the 2022-2023 Yearbook | Pages + Assignments. Read through the first tab Pages + Assignments
Do Now | Create Team Pods
Communication Team: Create a Google Form that allows students to submit their suggestion for the yearbook theme. As a team, determine the questions that you want each student to answer when they submit their entries—idea, quote, design, colors, art work, etc. You may also want to collect their name and grade for later credit. You need to also include a deadline for theme ideas. Artistic Talent Team: Create a Google Form that allows students to submit their artist work for potential publication in the yearbook. This work may include poetry, visual art, anime, etc. As a team, determine the questions that you want each student to answer when they submit their entries. For example, name, class, title, artist statement, etc. Public Relations Team: Town Hall is an important source of information at Étude High School. Our Publication Relations Team will be in charge of presenting information about the yearbook theme and request for student work. Construct a short presentation about the Communication Team's and Artist Talent Team's Google Forms to present at Town Hall. While you will need to write the speech and each talk at Town Hall, you will also have to interview those two team's for information about their forms. Advertising Team: Create 11x17 sized posters that advertise our request for students' ideas about yearbook themes. These posters maybe digitally or physically made. They should include lost of attention grabbing colors and images, but they should also briefly remind students of how and when to submit the Google Form so talk with the Communication Team. Share Out | Share out creation with group as a whole Do Now |What is Étude?
We are building a book that is Étude. When you hear Étude, what do you think of? Put one item per sticky note. The Making of a Book | Share out sticky notes. Form connections between our ideas and establish a list of things we want in our book. Do Next | See, Think, Connect
Elements of Theme | While this class will ultimately determine the thematic elements of the yearbook, we will ask the school as a whole to submit ideas for us to choose from. Today we will break into teams in order to get the school to participate in submitting the following information:
Communication Team: Create a Google Form that allows students to submit their suggestion for the yearbook theme. As a team, determine the questions that you want each student to answer when they submit their entries—idea, quote, design, colors, art work, etc. You may also want to collect their name and grade for later credit. You need to also include a deadline for theme ideas. Artistic Talent Team: Create a Google Form that allows students to submit their artist work for potential publication in the yearbook. This work may include poetry, visual art, anime, etc. As a team, determine the questions that you want each student to answer when they submit their entries. For example, name, class, title, artist statement, etc. Public Relations Team: Town Hall is an important source of information at Étude High School. Our Publication Relations Team will be in charge of presenting information about the yearbook theme and request for student work. Construct a short presentation about the Communication Team's and Artist Talent Team's Google Forms to present at Town Hall. While you will need to write the speech and each talk at Town Hall, you will also have to interview those two team's for information about their forms. Advertising Team: Create 11x17 sized posters that advertise our request for students' ideas about yearbook themes. These posters maybe digitally or physically made. They should include lost of attention grabbing colors and images, but they should also briefly remind students of how and when to submit the Google Form so talk with the Communication Team. |
Course DescriptionThis is a writing class focused on all-things Étude. Students will collaborate through multimedia endeavors to share the news and happenings of our schools. This includes but is not limited to the construction of the yearbook, social media posts, and a digital/print newspaper. Students will develop an understanding of the roles associated with media—editor-in-chief, copyeditor, staff writer (hard news, features, sports + entertainment), staff photographer, graphic designer, etc. Categories
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