Hi there! I am a 3rd grade teacher wanting to join a postcard exchange. I have been trying for over a month now to join a group. If anyone is willing to add another AZ to their postcard exchange, I would greatly appreciate that. Please let me know as soon as you can. Thank you! Emily
Deb RoussellWe are a 6th grade science class that would love to exchange postcards with other schools. If you are interested please e-mail me at : [email removed]
Thank you, Deb Roussell Fowler School Maynard, Ma. 018754
I am once again organizing a POSTCARD EXCHANGE for the upcoming school year 2011-2012. My classes and I have enjoyed this experience tremendously over the years.
This project works well when all participants hold up to their promise. I would like one participant from each of the 50 states and DC. This will be on a first come, first serve. I will have all info ready mid to late September and email every so often with updates.
If you are interested and willing to make the commitment, please provide the following information:
Name (Mr./Mrs./Ms./Miss) School and grade School's full address Email
STATES THAT ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE ARE:
Available states: DE, KS, ME, LA, NH, NV, OK, OR, RI, SD, TX, UT, WA, WV, WY
If your state is not listed, it is not available-good luck! Please do not hit reply...contact me off the list serve so it does not get overloaded!
I am a librarian for grades 4-6. We are trying to collect a post card from each of the 50 states with a picture of that state's capital. School address is: Margaret Chase Smith School-Library 40 Heselton Street Skowhegan, Maine 04976 Thank you.
DanielleHi Erica, We are going to begin in January and we need PA! Email me with you address and information if you would like to be a part of it. [email removed]
On 8/29/11, Erica wrote: > I am a third grade teacher in PA and looking to participate > in a postcard exchange.
We need Delaware, Nev...See MoreAre you looking for a great postcard exchange? We have one, and just need a few new teachers to join us. We are in our 11th year of our 50-State Postcard Exchange! We take all grade levels K-6 for our Postcard Exchange. I provide labels of all the addresses for free. Please email me if you teach in these states only:
We need Delaware, Nevada, Wyoming and North Carolina
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:
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:
What we need: Delaware, Nevada, Wyoming and North Carolina
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-6th 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! You can reach me at [email removed]
On 8/31/11, Francie - K-6th grade - Established Exchange! wrote: > Are you looking for a great postcard exchange? We have one, > and just need a few new teachers to join us. We are in our > 11th year of our 50-State Postcard Exchange! We take all > grade levels K-6 for our Postcard Exchange. I provide > labels of all the addresses for free. Please email me if > you teach in these states only: > > We need Delaware, Nevada, Wyoming and North Carolina > > 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: > > 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: > > What we need: Delaware, Nevada, Wyoming and North Carolina > > 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-6th 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! You can reach me at > [email removed]