Creating a yearbook is fun, but it is also
hard work. For the adviser, the entire yearbook experience is an opportunity
to teach students an invaluable
amount of information based on real-life experiences. Why not let Taylor
Publishing help you, the adviser, with this monumental task with the hugely
popular SAM (Student Adviser Materials) curriculum and the GET IT? GOT IT. GREAT! Adviser’s Resource Guide
Why is SAM the perfect solution to classroom journalism curriculum?
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It’s flexible, customizable, and most importantly,
easy to teach |
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Teachers just like you wrote the SAM curriculum |
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Independent units make changes easier for Taylor and you |
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SAM has easy to follow instructions, lessons and outlines |
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Use SAM in a classroom or in an after-school setting |
The SAM kit contains:
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Packets of information that will guide entire
classes, small groups or individuals through the steps in creating the
perfect yearbook. Once the students finish their packets, they will have
something created for the current publication. |
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Multi-media shows that will guide students through sections
of the kit |
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Independent units make changes easier for Taylor and you |
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Computer based quizzes that provides teachers/advisers with
a print out and a grade for each student |
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Posters, stickers and fun activities |
The SAM kit contains:
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Advertising |
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Advising (download this unit now to try out SAM!) |
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Theme Development |
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Basic Coverage |
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Basic Design |
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Advanced Design |
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Copy Writing |
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Headlines and Captions |
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Basic Photography |
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Advanced Photography |
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Basic Law & Ethics |
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Advanced Law & Ethics |
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Technology
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PageMaker |
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Photoshop |
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Taylor's EliteVision |
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InDesign |
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Get on board with SAM -- the complete journalism curriculum from Taylor
Publishing. Ask your local sales representative for more information.
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GET IT? GOT IT. GREAT! Taylor’s positive, practical guide for producing a yearbook
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This yearbook adviser’s resource is packed full of lessons, handouts and methods to manage the tasks of yearbook advising. |
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A CD of reference material is included in the resources guide (many are customizable). |
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Produced by current advisers with over 100 collective years of experience, this is a sequential, no-nonsense guide to producing a yearbook. |
The GET IT? GOT IT. GREAT! Yearbook Adviser’s Resource Guide contains:
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The guide is divided into four main units:
Get Ready, Get Started, Get Going and Get Done.
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Each unit is divided into six sections:
Get Personal, Get Organized, Get Solvent, Get Smart, Get Creative and Get Technical.
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Both the units and sections are identified by special icons. The icons are repeated on all activity and resource sheets. This way it’s easy for you, the adviser to GET IT? GOT IT. GREAT! |
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