In groups of 3 or 4 students, you will create a magazine. This magazine will include all your writing assignments from the semester, as well as fillers.

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In groups of 3 or 4 students, you will create a magazine. This magazine will include all your writing assignments from the semester, as well as fillers (ads, graphics, informal writings, etc.). Your magazine will have a general theme. All your content (articles and fillers) must fit within this theme. Your final, printed magazine will be displayed outside in the hall, along with the six other Low- Intermediate Composition classes. This magazine project will allow you to creatively display your work and effort from this semester.

You must include A COVER

You must include A TABLE OF CONTENTS -Main content -author’s name -page number -short description -Fillers -do not include ads in your table of contents

You must include MAIN CONTENT For each student: -Paragraph 1 -revised -graphics -Essay 1 -revised -graphics All main content must be related to your theme. I must approve of each topic you write about.

You must include FILLERS -informal/in-class writings -advertisements -reviews (book, movie, music) -mock interview -self-translated articles -student choice (be creative) All fillers must be related to your theme. All fillers must be 100% original

You must include GRAPHICS -relevant and related -high quality -clipart -images -photos -not too many -not too little Google Image Search Flickr DeviantArt PhotoPin

You may use any program to design your magazine: Word, PowerPoint, Google Drive, HanWord, Photoshop, etc. You must submit both digital (1 pdf) and printed versions (2 copies) of your magazine. If you can, you should print it in color. The magazine may be of any size.

You must have A THEME Your theme can be on any subject: -sports -fashion -movies -science -zombies -politics -food -technology -games -etc.