Stories
Photography
Design
Parts of the Yearbook
Miscellaneous
100

The structure for writing stories, written out.

What is Lead-Quote-Transition?
100

The main focus of the photo

What is a subject?

100

Acronym used to express the elements of design.

What is P(uppy)BARCS?

100

The goal of the Yearbook.

What is to tell an exciting, unique story about this year in the Vanguard Junior High?

100
Restating what someone said to clarify meaning and show you value their voice.

What is paraphrasing?

200

The sentence after the lead that summarizes the story.

What is a nut graph?

200

The three types of photos.

What are emotion, reaction, and action shots?

200

A line drawn between the subject of the dominant photo and the headline.

What is an eyeline?

200

This type of font doesn't have fancy swirls on the letters.

What is sans serif?
200

An Elvis song, any Elvis song.

What is (varies).

300

The most interesting information found at the beginning of a story.

Lead.

300

The acronym used to determine whether a photo tells a story.

What is DEER CARS?

300

Connection between the headline and the dominant photo.

Verbal-visual connection.

300

Refers to all text on a spread except the headline and subheading.

Body copy.

300

Mr. Crosby's motto, which may or may not hang on the wall in this classroom.

What is "challenge is just another word for opportunity?"

400

The most important ingredient in any story

What is unity?

400

At least two compositional techniques.

What are framing, leading lines, repetition, focusing on the thing done, etc.

400
Four elements of design.

What are proximity, balance, alignment, repetition, contrast, or space?

400

The purpose of a theme.

What is to unify the Yearbook and excite readers?

400

The sweet Yearbook theme that didn't make the cut.

What is cereal?

500

Verb construction used for all body copy

Active voice.


500

Four storytelling techniques.

What are detail, emotion, energy, reaction, character, action, relationships, and setting?

500

Something isolated from the rest of the spread that highlights a specific student, teacher, or event.

What is a quick read/content module?

500

A page spotlighting the hard work of the Yearbook staff.

What is a colophon?
500

Two of the seven norms of collaboration.

What are pausing, paraphrasing, providing data, putting ideas on the table, posing questions, and presuming positive intentions?