Free templates for yearbooks for school




















Each page has a section for the title. In Publisher, simply select the sample text and type over it. In Word, the title is in the header. The Publisher template includes picture placeholders, so you can click inside a box to open the Insert Picture dialog automatically. In Word, you can click inside the box and select Picture from the Insert tab or menu, although you may need to resize the photo once you insert it.

Each box in the column bordering the photos is a text box into which you can type student names. Students as well as staff might appreciate the classic rock reference of this template, or it may simply serve as a fond reminder of the school building. The Word and Publisher templates are very similar, with brick wall backgrounds, WordArt objects for a page title and the year, as well as tables into which you can insert photos and names or captions.

In Publisher, the picture placeholders are clickable and open the Insert Picture dialog, but you will have to insert and format photos in Word. We have opted for a bit of simplicity, so the layouts can be easily edited, but that Reward your most diligent pupils with these end-of-year awards and put a great end to this school year! The end of an era is near, and what an era it is! Your time at college will be one of the moments you'll want to remember forever, so how about creating a yearbook for your graduation?

Your wishes are about to come true with this template for you to The school year is about to come to a close, so it's time to get the yearbook and compile those memories you've made. This time, we've opted for a cuter design, with pastel tones of pink, yellow and purple, among others. The backgrounds look like a typical page of a This school year is coming to an end.

We know that some of your students are good at music or art. It is a good idea rewarding them to praise their skills, as they put a lot of effort into their activities. Give them some of our high school end of The Summer break is at hand! You may even want to prepare a collection of your most dearest moments of this school year. Use our creative template and add many cute stickers to your presentation!

And the award goes to… You! Has any of your students excelled in Sciences, Maths, English or Astronomy? Give them a Primary School end of the year award with this creative presentation, perfect for distance learning! Only a little more than a month and a half is left in It might have been a hard year, but we're sure there have been good moments too, right?

Use our template to lay out your pictures and share your memories with others. The starry backgrounds are a Do you remember the best moments from these past months? When they see the completed project, teachers often end up in tears at how special it is and how happy they are that their students will have this keepsake. I find that at the beginning of each new school year when I approach my older son's new teacher to ask about doing the Personal Yearbook project they already know about the project because his previous teacher has told them about it and how much they loved it.

I LOVE this project! Now that my kids go to elementary school, my time spent in the classroom is limited. This project allows me a little more access to the class to take photos of the kids each month. Not only do I get a peek at my son's in their classrooms, but it also allows me to get to know all of the students in their class and their teachers too. I feel so connected. If you choose to get involved, you too will love this project!

Parents LOVE this project! Every single year that I do this project, I receive sincere and heartfelt thank yous from the parents of my son's classmates. Life is busy and parents don't usually have the time to document their kid's school year. This project does that for them. And they are left with a special piece of their child's school year that is just priceless.

This is the fifth year that I'm working on the Personal Yearbooks - and my second year to be doing two classes at the same time. Along the way I've learned a few things that have streamlined this process Talk to the teacher about this project before the first day of school if possible.

I bring my son's previous year's Personal Yearbook to show the teacher what the project is all about. Or send them a link to this blog post! Plan out the monthly themes with the teacher. These can be planned around events like field trips or parties, something the students are learning about that month Earth Day, Dr.

Seuss' Birthday, etc.



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