My sister is gradating grade 8th this year and she wants to create her own 8th grade yearbook using a "marble notebook" she doesn't want to use a scrapbook

she need cover ideas
memorable quotes and funny ideas
background ideas (when putting pictures she needs some background ideas)
drawings cute doodles and coloring (idk like designs)

she only like taking the pictures of

school dances
holidays with family (including playing in the snow)
gradation
school clubs
8th grade dance and picnic
school activities (besides clubs lik field trips or something special at school)
NJHS (if she makes it) and the gradation of it
parties

and much more

plus like whenever she gots a good grade on a exam she is going to make a cute page saying i pass all exams and write down the test scored (it's going to be cute but first she needs doodling ideas and coloring)

plus same thing when she turns 14 too and whenever got a a huge special award for something :)

Please Help Her (i'm going to help but i run out of ideas if i c some info then i get very more and more ideas)

Thank You

btw just some websites for those topics i know there's not a website for all of them but finding the website or info for each topic she's talking about would be great

does the word diversity have something to do with culture ??? like a regilous person (Mexican, Japanese, Jamaican, British)

if it does then I will be very happy cause like Im making sure

if it does how (don't give me TOO much info. just some)

Thank You (i kno i wrote it before so i decide to put this into one post)

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the deadline of reflections is on thrusday AND my sister really needs ideas

ignore the reflection part i got it covered already and a teacher helped me

To help your sister create her own 8th grade yearbook using a marble notebook, here are some ideas and suggestions for different sections:

1. Cover Ideas:
- She can personalize the cover by using markers, stickers, or prints that represent her favorite things and interests.
- She can also include a photo or illustration of herself or her classmates on the cover, maybe even add their names or signatures.

2. Memorable Quotes and Funny Ideas:
- She can include quotes from her favorite teachers, classmates, or even popular quotes that inspire her.
- Funny ideas could include inside jokes, humorous anecdotes from the school year, or funny captions for photos.

3. Background Ideas:
- For the background of picture pages, she can choose different themes or colors that go with the event or activity being showcased.
- She can use patterned paper, washi tape, or even print out digital backgrounds to give variety and visual appeal.

4. Drawings, Cute Doodles, and Coloring:
- Encourage her to explore her artistic side by adding cute doodles or illustrations alongside photos or quotes.
- She can incorporate different designs, patterns, or borders to make each page unique and visually appealing.

5. Picture Ideas:
- School Dances: She can create a collage or separate pages for different school dances, capturing the fun and excitement.
- Holidays with Family: Include pages dedicated to holiday traditions and celebrations, especially those involving playing in the snow.
- Graduation: Create a special spread with photos from the graduation ceremony and any memorable moments.
- School Clubs: Have dedicated pages for each school club she is a part of, showcasing activities, events, or achievements.
- 8th Grade Dance and Picnic: Dedicate pages to these special events, and maybe even include quotes or memories from friends.
- School Activities & Field Trips: Have separate pages for field trips and other special activities that took place throughout the year.
- NJHS: If she becomes a member, she can create a page showcasing her involvement and any activities related to it.
- Parties: Include pages dedicated to birthday parties or other parties she attended or organized with her friends.

6. Celebrating Achievements:
- For good grades or special awards, she can create pages with cute designs and colors, documenting her achievements and test scores.

As for the word "diversity" and its relation to culture, yes, diversity does have something to do with culture. Diversity refers to the variety of different races, ethnicities, languages, religions, and customs found within a specific group or community. Different cultures contribute to this diversity, as they bring their unique traditions, beliefs, and practices. So, a religious person from various cultural backgrounds, such as Mexican, Japanese, Jamaican, or British, would contribute to the overall diversity of a community. It's important to embrace and respect diversity to foster inclusivity and understanding.

While I can't provide specific websites for each topic, some good places to start looking for ideas and inspiration are:
- Pinterest: It's a great platform to find various craft and DIY ideas, including yearbook covers, doodles, colors, and layouts.
- Instagram: Searching for hashtags like #yearbookideas, #schoolmemories, or #doodles can lead to plenty of visual inspirations shared by other creative individuals.

Encourage your sister to explore these platforms and search for specific terms related to her yearbook themes or interests. This way, she can discover a wide range of ideas and adapt them to her own unique style.