We need the above states to complete our postcard swap. This is the third year of this exchange. Many participants are repeat contributors. (Anyone who didn't return postcards were deleted from the previous list, so these are tried and true teachers!)
On 7/17/14, Candace Robinson wrote: > Alaska ~ Arkansas ~ Colorado ~ Delaware ~ Washington D.C. > Hawaii ~ Iowa ~ Kentucky ~ Maryland ~ Minnesota ~ > Mississippi ~ Montana > New Hampshire ~ North Dakota ~ South Dakota ~ Vermont > > We need the above states to complete our postcard swap. This > is the third year of this exchange. Many participants are > repeat contributors. (Anyone who didn't return postcards > were deleted from the previous list, so these are tried and > true teachers!) > > See our wiki at [link removed]!
On 7/28/14, Candace Robinson wrote: > FYI: Arkansas, Iowa, Kentucky, and Mississippi have been > filled. > > > > > On 7/17/14, Candace Robinson wrote: >> Alaska ~ Arkansas ~ Colorado ~ Delaware ~ Washington D.C. >> Hawaii ~ Iowa ~ Kentucky ~ Maryland ~ Minnesota ~ >> Mississippi ~ Montana >> New Hampshire ~ North Dakota ~ South Dakota ~ Vermont >> >> We need the above states to complete our postcard swap. This >> is the third year of this exchange. Many participants are >> repeat contributors. (Anyone who didn't return postcards >> were deleted from the previous list, so these are tried and >> true teachers!) >> >> See our wiki at [link removed]!
I am an ESL teacher at a public JHS in Taiwan and next school year, I would like to do a postcard exchange project. The students are in grade 9 but their English abilities range from about grade 2 - grade 6. Multiple grades within one school would be ideal. I tried this last year but my partner teacher never sent return cards :(. Please help!
Looking for 2 classes from each state to participate in a postcard exchange. I have some participants already, but I'm searching for more. All postcards should be mailed by December 2014. Please consider committing to this project!
Do you need St. Louis, MO?On 7/03/14, Barbara Hartsell wrote: > Looking for 2 classes from each state to participate in a > postcard exchange. I have some participants already, but > I'm searching for more. All postcards should be mailed by > December 2014. Please consider committing to this > project!
> On 7/03/14, Barbara Hartsell wrote: >> Looking for 2 classes from each state to participate in a >> postcard exchange. I have some participants already, but >> I'm searching for more. All postcards should be mailed > by >> December 2014. Please consider committing to this >
Rose On 7/06/14, dsingsasong wrote: > Is there a 4th grade exchange? I did the 3rd grade one when > I taught that grade and loved it I did it also, but I was too late for the 3rd grade one. Florida was already taken. I would be willing to do it with 4th grade.
Need Alabama, Arizona, Maine, Minnesota, New Jersey, North Dakota, South Carolina, Washington, D.C. Vermont, Utah
You really will get a huge response, because the majority of the teachers in our group have participated year after year, so we can count on them.
Here is some info: We are in our 13th year of our 50-State Postcard Exchange! I include one teacher for each state. We have had an excellent response rate with the prior postcard exchanges we have had. We only have a few states available, due to some teachers dropping out. If you don’t see your state listed here, then it is not available. If you want to join, and you teach at one of the states listed above, please email me.
What's great about this exchange is that the teachers are all positive and involved in this project, so the odds are extremely high that you will receive 50 postcards in late October - one from each state, plus one from Washington, D.C., and Canada too.
Besides having this be a great Social Studies project, you can make it a Language Arts project too. The students can write a short note about their state. The teachers use a store-bought card representative of their state. Some students write their own note about their state on the back of the postcard, and some teachers copy and glue a message for each card. Whatever you want to do is up to you! Our postcard exchange includes teachers from K-5th grade levels.
Once you are in our exchange, I can email you everyone's address so your students can address the postcards, or if you prefer, I will mail labels of the mailing addresses for the other teachers involved - no cost to you! All you have to do is have your students bring in commercially-made postcards from your state and mail one postcard to each teacher in our exchange.
We will all mail the postcards out in late October, and in a few weeks after that you will receive a postcard from each of the 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Canada.
Deborah VukelicOn 11/26/13, Jaime Hansen wrote: > Hi, I am Jaime Hansen andI would like to participate in your postc > ard exchange. I teach Kindergarten at New River Elementary in New > River, Arizona. Please send me more information at Jaime.hansen@ > dvusd40.org so that my class can join. Thank you, Jaime > > On 4/25/13, Jennifer Fearon- Rodn...See MoreOn 11/26/13, Jaime Hansen wrote: > Hi, I am Jaime Hansen andI would like to participate in your postc > ard exchange. I teach Kindergarten at New River Elementary in New > River, Arizona. Please send me more information at Jaime.hansen@ > dvusd40.org so that my class can join. Thank you, Jaime > > On 4/25/13, Jennifer Fearon- Rodney wrote: >> Hi, i am Jennifer Fearon-Rodney a Grade 2 teacher at Gregory >> Park Primary School in Jamaica. I would love to take part in >> this Postcard exchange, and use it for my Language Arts >> Project. I am not in the USA but in the Caribbean.Pleas let >> me know if my class is allowed. You can email me at >> gparkschool@yahoo.com. Thanks Jennifer >> >> >> On 4/22/13, Just a few states needed - Great Exchange! wrote: >>> Are you looking for a great postcard exchange? We have one, >>> and just need a few new teachers to join us. We take all >>> grade levels K-5 for our Postcard Exchange. I provide >>> labels of all the addresses for free. Please email me if >>> you teach in these states only: >>> >>> Need Alabama, Arizona, Maine, Minnesota, New Jersey, North >>> Dakota, South Carolina, Washington, D.C. Vermont, Utah >>> >>> You really will get a huge response, because the majority >>> of the teachers in our group have participated year after >>> year, so we can count on them. >>> >>> Here is some info: We are in our 13th year of our 50-State >>> Postcard Exchange! I include one teacher for each state. We >>> have had an excellent response rate with the prior postcard >>> exchanges we have had. We only have a few states available, >>> due to some teachers dropping out. If you don’t see your >>> state listed here, then it is not available. If you want to >>> join, and you teach at one of the states listed above, >>> please email me. >>> >>> What's great about this exchange is that the teachers are >>> all positive and involved in this project, so the odds are >>> extremely high that you will receive 50 postcards in late >>> October - one from each state, plus one from Washington, >>> D.C., and Canada too. >>> >>> Besides having this be a great Social Studies project, you >>> can make it a Language Arts project too. The students can >>> write a short note about their state. The teachers use a >>> store-bought card representative of their state. Some >>> students write their own note about their state on the back >>> of the postcard, and some teachers copy and glue a message >>> for each card. Whatever you want to do is up to you! Our >>> postcard exchange includes teachers from K-5th grade >>> levels. >>> >>> Once you are in our exchange, I can email you everyone's >>> address so your students can address the postcards, or if >>> you prefer, I will mail labels of the mailing addresses for >>> the other teachers involved - no cost to you! All you have >>> to do is have your students bring in commercially-made >>> postcards from your state and mail one postcard to each >>> teacher in our exchange. >>> >>> We will all mail the postcards out in late October, and in >>> a few weeks after that you will receive a postcard from >>> each of the 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Canada. >>> >>> I hope you can join us! >>> >>> Francie 5th Grade in Los Angeles
On 4/22/13, Just a few states needed - Great Exchange! wrote: > Are you looking for a great postcard exchange? We have one, > and just need a few new teachers to join us. We take all > grade levels K-5 for our Postcard Exchange. I provide > labels of all the addresses for free. Please email me if > you teach in these states only: > > Need Alabama, Arizona, Maine, Minnesota, New Jersey, North > Dakota, South Carolina, Washington, D.C. Vermont, Utah > > You really will get a huge response, because the majority > of the teachers in our group have participated year after > year, so we can count on them. > > Here is some info: We are in our 13th year of our 50-State > Postcard Exchange! I include one teacher for each state. We > have had an excellent response rate with the prior postcard > exchanges we have had. We only have a few states available, > due to some teachers dropping out. If you don’t see your > state listed here, then it is not available. If you want to > join, and you teach at one of the states listed above, > please email me. > > What's great about this exchange is that the teachers are > all positive and involved in this project, so the odds are > extremely high that you will receive 50 postcards in late > October - one from each state, plus one from Washington, > D.C., and Canada too. > > Besides having this be a great Social Studies project, you > can make it a Language Arts project too. The students can > write a short note about their state. The teachers use a > store-bought card representative of their state. Some > students write their own note about their state on the back > of the postcard, and some teachers copy and glue a message > for each card. Whatever you want to do is up to you! Our > postcard exchange includes teachers from K-5th grade > levels. > > Once you are in our exchange, I can email you everyone's > address so your students can address the postcards, or if > you prefer, I will mail labels of the mailing addresses for > the other teachers involved - no cost to you! All you have > to do is have your students bring in commercially-made > postcards from your state and mail one postcard to each > teacher in our exchange. > > We will all mail the postcards out in late October, and in > a few weeks after that you will receive a postcard from > each of the 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Canada. > > I hope you can join us! > > Francie 5th Grade in Los Angeles
We NEED classrooms from all over the United States. This exchange is in its third year. Participants from last year sent their committed postcards or they were removed from the swap. We really want to fill the swap - but with people who will follow through and send the postcards out. I make it easy by sending the mailing labels ready to print and go. More info about our swap can be found at [link removed]
Email me at (tcmje at yahoo dot com) for best results.
Available states are listed below:
Alaska Arkansas Colorado Delaware District of Columbia FLORIDA Georgia Hawaii Iowa Kentucky Louisiana Maine MARYLAND Minnesota Mississippi Missouri - pending request Montana Nevada - pending request New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina North Dakota Oregon - pending request South Dakota Utah Vermont Virginia Wisconsin
On 6/26/14, Candace Robinson wrote: > North Carolina has been filled. > > > > On 6/26/14, Candace Robinson wrote: >> Welcome to the Elementary Postcard Exchange Project for >> 2014-15! >> >> We NEED classrooms from all over the United States. This >> exchange is in its third year. Participants from last year >> sent their committed postcards or they were removed from the >> swap. We really want to fill the swap - but with people who >> will follow through and send the postcards out. I make it >> easy by sending the mailing labels ready to print and go. >> More info about our swap can be found at >> [link removed]
On 6/26/14, Candace Robinson wrote: > Welcome to the Elementary Postcard Exchange Project for > 2014-15! > > We NEED classrooms from all over the United States. This > exchange is in its third year. Participants from last year > sent their committed postcards or they were removed from the > swap. We really want to fill the swap - but with people who > will follow through and send the postcards out. I make it > easy by sending the mailing labels ready to print and go. > More info about our swap can be found at > [link removed]
SaraBarb -- please email me at sara.[email removed]!!
On 9/15/13, Barb wrote: > We only need 6 states to fill our list. Please join us for > the fun! We will begin our postcard exchange in October. > Hope to hear from you soon!
On 7/17/14, Candace Robinson wrote: > Alaska ~ Arkansas ~ Colorado ~ Delaware ~ Washington D.C. > Hawaii ~ Iowa ~ Kentucky ~ Maryland ~ Minnesota ~ > Mississippi ~ Montana > New Hampshire ~ North Dakota ~ South Dakota ~ Vermont > > We need the above states t...See More