We are still looking for Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Maryland, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Dakota, (possibly North Carolina), Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas, and Vermont.
- Do exchange 3x over the course of the year (Oct, Jan, April) - Ideally looking for at least 2 schools per state! - Would love to set up a facebook page, or shutterfly classroom page to get to know the classes better! :)
If you are from one of these states and would like to join this fun exchange, please PM me for more information. I will need your name, grade, school name, school address, and an email address.
On 7/29/13, Barb wrote: > Don't miss out! States are filling up! We still need > Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Maryland, Montana, > Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, > Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, and Vermont. > > If you are from one of these states and would like to join > this fun exchange, please PM me for more information. I will > need your name, grade, school name, school address, and an > email address. > > Looking forward to hearing from you! > Barb
This is our 13th year, and what is great about our exchange, is that you will receive lots of postcards, because everyone follows through and mails their postcards in late October.
You will receive a commercial-looking postcard from each state, Canada, and Washington, D.C.
I provide labels to your free of charge, to make it easy for you to participate.
If you teach in Montana, contact me. We need you! [email removed]
Are there any openings with any exchange for these following states? California, New Jersey, Washington. Our exchange is closing and I want to refer these teachers to a new one. Thank you! Sandy
Georgia, Missouri, Michigan, Kentucky, Washington, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Florida, Virginia, Kansas, Massachusetts, California, Texas, Arizona, New Jersey, Virginia, Indiana, North Carolina, Illinois, Maine
If you would like to participate, please send me an email at [email removed]
BarbOn 7/31/13, Kelli wrote: > Would like to be involved in this project with my K-2 GT > students. Rural town in central Texas. Interested in > national & international exchange.
We'd love to have you join us! I sent an email. Looking forward to hearing from you.
On 7/31/13, Barb wrote: > On 7/31/13, Kelli wrote: >> Would like to be involved in this project with my K-2 GT >> students. Rural town in central Texas. Interested in >> national & international exchange. > > We'd love to have you join us! I sent an email. Looking > forward to hearing from you.
We have openings for Colorado, Connecticut, Idaho, Maryland, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, and Vermont. Please email me or leave a message so I can contact you. Hope you will join us!
I need Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Washington DC, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Wyoming
If you are interested, please PM me or email me at [email removed]
Here is how I use the postcard exchange and it will be helpful to you as well:
Everyone participating will get a list of school that are participating and their addresses. They are to send a postcard to each school on the list. On your postcard that you give, students are to give interesting information about their school and their state. Postcards can be made or purchased. You will receive postcards as well. What I am doing for my students is making a large map of the USA. Every time we receive a postcard I will use a push pin to mark the location. I also place the postcard on the bulletin board after sharing it with the students.
Everyone participating will get a list of school that are participating and their addresses. They are to send a postcard to each school on the list. On your postcard that you give, students are to give interesting information about their school and their state. Postcards can be made or purchased. You will receive postcards as well. What I am doing for my students is making a large map of the USA. Every time we receive a postcard I will use a push pin to mark the location. I also place the postcard on the bulletin board after sharing it with the students.
On 7/29/13, Barb wrote: > Don't miss out! States are filling up! We still need > Arkansas, Colorado, Connecti...See More