This year creating a yearbook is unique for many. Leverage these ideas to kick-start your brainstorming sessions.
Monthly or Bi-weekly Challenge
Pose different challenges each month to your students such as writing challenges, outdoor challenges, sport challenges and more!
Pose different challenges each month to your students such as writing challenges, outdoor challenges, sport challenges and more!
Take out Tuesday
Encourage students and staff to go to local restaurants for take out. Have them submit their pictures and reasoning behind choosing the particular restaurant.
Encourage students and staff to go to local restaurants for take out. Have them submit their pictures and reasoning behind choosing the particular restaurant.
FINE Arts at Home
Fine arts might look a little different this year, Make sure you get some good pictures of what this looks like from home.
Fine arts might look a little different this year, Make sure you get some good pictures of what this looks like from home.
Positive Behavior
Encourage positive behavior to your students and ask your parents to capture their child cleaning their room or finishing their chore chart.
Encourage positive behavior to your students and ask your parents to capture their child cleaning their room or finishing their chore chart.
Virtual Dances
Have a virtual dance! Parents would love to share their kids in their most dapper attire. Put this together in the yearbook!
Have a virtual dance! Parents would love to share their kids in their most dapper attire. Put this together in the yearbook!
Chef Special
Many students are helping in the kitchen. Have students submit recipes and pictures of them making their favorite treats.
Many students are helping in the kitchen. Have students submit recipes and pictures of them making their favorite treats.
Interviews
Practice those interview skills. Have students come up with questions they can ask cousins, friends, or a business in the area and ask them for their stories to add to the yearbook.
Practice those interview skills. Have students come up with questions they can ask cousins, friends, or a business in the area and ask them for their stories to add to the yearbook.
Spirit Week
Host your traditional crazy sock week, or bad hair day and make sure to capture it.
Host your traditional crazy sock week, or bad hair day and make sure to capture it.
Virtual Clubs
Don’t cancel clubs just because you are virtual. Have virtual club meetings and have students take pictures of the things your club does.
Don’t cancel clubs just because you are virtual. Have virtual club meetings and have students take pictures of the things your club does.
Science Projects
Showcase what your students are doing in their Science classes. Maybe even a virtual Science Fair!
Showcase what your students are doing in their Science classes. Maybe even a virtual Science Fair!
Family Game Night
Encourage your families to have a family game night and ask them to send in pictures and descriptions of the game they chose and why.
Encourage your families to have a family game night and ask them to send in pictures and descriptions of the game they chose and why.
Fun Friday
Have a traditional fun Friday. Maybe a show and tell, or a game teachers can initiate and collect pictures of.
Have a traditional fun Friday. Maybe a show and tell, or a game teachers can initiate and collect pictures of.
Children for a Cause
Ask around for students in your school who are doing something good for the community.
Ask around for students in your school who are doing something good for the community.
Flat Stanley
Bring back flat Stanley! This is a fun project that connects your students to the rest of the world.
Bring back flat Stanley! This is a fun project that connects your students to the rest of the world.
Reading Buddies
We know reading is an essential part of the curriculum. Send a request for pictures of your students reading to parents, siblings, or even stuffed animals.
We know reading is an essential part of the curriculum. Send a request for pictures of your students reading to parents, siblings, or even stuffed animals.