What should students say in yearbooks?
How to write a comment in student yearbooks
- Just be honest. If you had a great time teaching a student, let them know.
- Leave a prediction for their future. Maybe you think they’ll grow up to win a nobel prize or to be a captain of industry.
- Draw a silly picture.
- Write something they wouldn’t expect.
What is yearbook in middle school?
A school yearbook is essentially a “memory book” that highlights the students, teachers and events of the school year. A yearbook also gives students the opportunity to ask their friends and teachers for their autographs and allows them to add comments, “inside jokes” or other personal messages.
What do you say to a middle school graduate?
More formal
- “Congratulations on your well-deserved success.”
- “Warmest congratulations on your graduation.”
- “Congratulations on your graduation and best wishes for your next adventure!”
- “So happy to share in the excitement of your graduation day, and so very proud of you, too!”
- “With love and pride today and always,”
What are senior ads?
What Are Senior Ads? Senior ads (the last 60 pages or so of the yearbook) are a great way to celebrate all the hard work your student has put into the last 13 years of school and congratulate them on a job well done.
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What is a hammer in yearbook?
Hammer. a primary headline placed above secondary. Tripod. a multi-line secondary headline placed BESIDE primary.
What do 8th graders say?
Let the 8th grader in your life know how great they’ve done in school by saying or writing:
- You’ve crossed the bridge of middle school.
- No longer a little boy, you’ve grown into a man.
- You’ve gotten through the middle and now you’re on the top.
- Three years ago you were our little girl, but today she is no more.