You...See MoreAre 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 Washington state or Delaware!
That's it - We only need Washington state and Delaware!
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 12th 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 was looking for an exchange, thanks for coordinating the effort. I teach Kindergarten in a small district on the outskirt of Des Moines, Iowa. I would love to participate in the postcard exchange. Please add me to the list if Iowa is still available.
On 7/26/12, Chris wrote: > This is a new postcard exchange...still need the following > states: Alabama Alaska Arkansas California Colorado > Connecticut Delaware Georgia Hawaii Idaho Indiana Iowa > Kansas Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan > Mississippi Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey > New Mexico North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon > Rhode Island South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont > Virginia West Virginia Wyoming
You really will get a huge respon...See MoreAre you looking for a great postcard exchange? We have one, and just need a teacher from Delaware to complete our group. 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 Delaware!
That's it - We only Delaware!
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 12th 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.
Alabama Alaska Arkansas Colorado Connecticut Delaware Georgia Hawaii Idaho Iowa Kansas Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Mississippi Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Rhode Island South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia West Virginia Wyoming
On 7/30/12, Chris wrote: > Postcard Exchange still needs the following states: > > Alabama Alaska Arkansas Colorado Connecticut Delaware > Georgia Hawaii Idaho Iowa Kansas Louisiana Maine Maryland > Massachusetts Mississippi Montana Nebraska Nevada New > Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico North Carolina North Dakota > Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Rhode Island South Dakota Tennessee > Texas Utah Vermont Virginia West Virginia Wyoming > > My email address is [email removed]!
This is the 4th year for our postcard exchange. We still need: Alaska, Hawaii. Maryland, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, Wyoming, Washington, DC to complete the list for 2012-13. Contact me for more info.
I would like to start a postcard exchange this year with my 4th grade students. Please e-mail me your school address and information if you would like to exchange postcards.
Amy EdwardsOn 8/02/12, Amy Edwards wrote: > I would like to start a postcard exchange this year with my > 4th grade students. Please e-mail me your school address > and information if you would like to exchange postcards. > > Thanks, Amy
I teach 4th grade in Wisconsin and am interested in participating in your postcard exchange. I did not see your e-mail contact information on here, but mine is emily.[email removed]!
Thanks, Emily
On 8/02/12, Amy Edwards wrote: > On 8/02/12, Amy Edwards wrote: >> I would like to start a postcard exchange this year with my >> 4th grade students. Please e-mail me your school address >> and information if you would like to exchange postcards. >> >> Thanks, Amy > > I am in SC.