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3/1/01 Question 75
Dear Preschool Teacher,
    I am asked to write comments for the children's (kindergarten) yearbook. I am a lost. This is my first time doing this. Can you help me?
Yearbook Committee


Dear Yearbook Committee,
     Try interview the children!
Heide
"Ask The Preschool Teacher Staff"

Dear Yearbook Committee,
    
I'm not sure exactly what you are asking -- you could do a review of the year by writing about the different themes and favorite activities that were completed.  If there are photographs then some cute quotes or captions would be fun.  Maybe wishes and dreams for the future?  "when I grow up I want to
be ....."
Kris
"Ask The Preschool Teacher Staff"


Dear Yearbook Committee,
    
My fellow teachers takes pictures of various things through out the year and writes little sayings under the pictures. Than they copy them and place them in a book for the end of the year. Just say things that have happened through the year. The good thing, the funny and silly thing. Anything that happened and it made a great impression on the kids and you.
Doris

"Ask The Preschool Teacher Staff"

Dear Yearbook Committee,
    
You did not specify what kind of comments.  Are they for the individual pictures or just captions for group shots?  I would describe the action in a  picture.  If there is a holiday picture you could just state that. It's kind of hard to do without the pictures.  If you are to write an introduction, just state your goals for the children.  I was senior class editor of my high school yearbook but I didn't have to write much.  It was
usually just names of the people in the pictures.  Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
Jackie

"Ask The Preschool Teacher Staff"

Dear Yearbook Committee,
    
We don't do a yearbook, but we do a year end booklet for each child which includes a 'year in review' sheet. We have a picture of a long, curvy worm/caterpillar and in each rounded section we write in the themes and special activities we did during the year.  We also have a page where we 'interview' the
kids and write in their favorite friends, foods, activities, field trips etc.
     The teachers end it off with a 'famous saying' of that child ( something they say often) and then 'my teachers will always remember me because________' and the teachers write in something special about the child (i.e. because of Mary's
great big smile and her love of singing).  
Hope this helps!
Shelley
"Ask The Preschool Teacher Staff"


 

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