Parts of a Yearbook Review

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Parts of a Yearbook Review 1. What should make a positive first impression and set the stage for the story/rest of the yearbook? cover

Parts of a Yearbook Review 2. What lists the staff, acknowledgement, and specification of the yearbook? colophon

Parts of a Yearbook Review 3. What are the 16-page booklets that make up the yearbook called? signatures

Parts of a Yearbook Review 4. What is another name for words used in a yearbook? copy

Parts of a Yearbook Review 5. What finishes the story of the year and brings the book to closure? closing

Parts of a Yearbook Review 6. What introduces the story of the year and explains the concept of the yearbook? opening section

Parts of a Yearbook Review 7. What provides an easy reference to the contents of the yearbook and helps students locate themselves, their friends, and sections that interest them. index

Parts of a Yearbook Review 8. What indicates new sections and provide continuity through the book? dividers

Parts of a Yearbook Review 9. What is one side of a signature with 8 pages printed on it called? multiple

Parts of a Yearbook Review 10. Which type of photos capture memories in motion? action photos

Parts of a Yearbook Review 11. What catches the reader’s attention by summarizing the content of a story? headlines

Parts of a Yearbook Review 12. What are the departments or coverage areas of the yearbook called? sections

Parts of a Yearbook Review 13. What highlights and introduces major sections of the book and is placed early in the yearbook? table of contents

Parts of a Yearbook Review 14. What is the first page of the yearbook (makes a positive first impression and can provide critical reference information)? title page

Parts of a Yearbook Review 15. What are at least three things included on a title page? Name of book, year of book, volume number, school name, address, phone number, website address, enrollment

Parts of a Yearbook Review 16. What tells what is happening in the photographs? captions

Parts of a Yearbook Review 17. What type of photos visually record the population of the school and the membership of organizations and teams? reference photos

Parts of a Yearbook Review 18. What is the heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages that can be used for signatures called? endsheets

Parts of a Yearbook Review 19. What are at least three possible sections of a yearbook? Student life, academics, sports, organizations, people, advertising/ community, index

Parts of a Yearbook Review 20. What is another name for page numbers and page content information? folio/folio tabs