Senior Squares

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Senior Squares Once again this year your senior squares will be all about you. Look at last year’s book for inspiration. Here is how it works. The largest rectangle is how much room you will have to complete your square. You can cut it out and use it as a guide to cut out a congruent shape from scrapbook paper, construction paper or whatever material you want to use. The middle rectangle is your senior picture (make sure you have met with Mrs. Andre about your pictures). The smaller rectangle is for your baby picture if you want to include one. Cut out the smaller two rectangles and glue them where you want them on the rectangle. I will Photoshop your pictures onto the “blank” sections and complete the square. Your job is to decorate the rest of the square with your name, quotes, pictures, sayings or anything that is uniquely you. You can overlap the photos a bit (see me if you have questions) What you need to turn into Mr. Trombley BEFORE February break is the completed square and your baby picture. I will return it all once the book has been completed. Hints – do not use any decorations that have depth to them (for example – no beads or 3D stickers) they do not scan well. BE NEAT. Handwriting is fine as long as it is neat. You can make your own digital file and email it me as long as the dimensions are the same as the ones below (and 300 dpi). Please see Mr. Trombley ASAP if you have questions. You do NOT need to cut any photos to shape. I will scan them and crop them to fit. (Parents worry that I will cut the baby pictures) Dimensions (in inches) – large rectangle is 5.5 X 4.25; medium is 2.75 x 2.25; small is 1.5 x 1.5


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