I tried to email you but it would not go through. Thank you for answering my post to do pen pals. How many students do you have that would like to write us? I am very excited to do this and think it will be wonderful for my students. I will introduce the idea to them next week and begin to write our letters to your class. Can you please email me your mailing address? mlocke@gcboe.us
I have a kindergarten class of 5 students in SW Minnesota that would love to participate in a penpals program. Because we are so small, we would be willing to participate in a whole class exchange, or, if desired, my students would be capable/willing to write multiple letters
My pupils are 8 to 12 years old (different classes) and I would like them to experience real communication with english speaking kids around the worls.
DebOn 10/02/15, amy wrote: > I have a class of 29 3rd graders in the U.S. and am > willing to send snail mail anywhere. Looking to send 3-4 > letters. > > Thanks
Amy - Did you find a third grade class, yet? My class of 21 is located in NY. [email removed]
Hell...See MoreOn 10/11/15, Deb wrote: > On 10/02/15, amy wrote: >> I have a class of 29 3rd graders in the U.S. and am >> willing to send snail mail anywhere. Looking to send 3-4 >> letters. >> >> Thanks > > Amy - > Did you find a third grade class, yet? My class of 21 is > located in NY. [email removed]
Bonjour! I have 60 students who are in Grade 6 learning French. We are in Toronto, Canada and would enthusiastically take on the challenge/fun of penpal writing in French throughout the year.
Let me know if this would be fun and educational for your students as well.
Kimberly EnglishHi! I have 57 sixth graders that would love to write to your students. We are located in Lafayette, Louisiana, and many of us could probably trace our family history back to your area. Let me know if you are interested!
On 10/01/15, Ingrid wrote: > On 10/01/15, Neal from Northern Canada wrote: >> Hi... I'm a teacher in a remote fly-in First Nations school >> in northern Canada. My students speak and write in English >> but Ojibwe is their first language. I have between 40 and 50 >> students ranging in age from 12 to 14 -- with most of them >> 13 years old at the start of the year. I think it would be >> interesting to exchange letters or emails with similarly >> aged students from other parts of the world and from >> different cultures. This is a unique community in Canada >> where the first language is still Ojibwe and there are >> school interruptions when many of the students are with >> their families on their traplines or at their remote camps >> moose hunting. > > > Gosh it seems to be a great experience to share! I have > already found connections for my project though :-(
On 10/04/15, Sheerin OConnor wrote: > I have a class of 27 students in NYC. We are looking > for English speaking pen pals. Pls let me know if > your interested!
My name is Laura and I teach English in extracurricular activities in the south of Spain (Málaga), and in order to improve my student's English and also to motivate them I was thinking of starting a Pen Pal project with English speaker students.
I have about 20 students (7-11 years) who would love to contact kids their age and learn some English.
If any of you are interested, please contact me: [email removed]
I teach English to a class of 17 grade 3s located in Cold Lake, Canada, and am looking to correspond with a class outside of Canada and the U.S. by mail 3-4 times this year.