If you would be interested in a leaf exchange this is how it will work...click on my blue name above and send me your mailing address for the leaves - I suggest your school not your home. send me your e-mail address too. 1. send me your address and e-mail address 2. I will compile them and send you an e-mail with all the addresses/. 3. You will send 1 or more leaves from your state to each person on the list ASAP (depends when your leaves turn) and perhaps a letter telling a little bit about your state and your class. Southern states do your best! Leaves are easily laminated - please label with your state name and leaf name. 4. Hopefully you will receive a leaf from each person on the list. 5. No reminders and it is your responsibility to send these leaves so the other children won't be disappointed. DO NOT RESPOND ON THE CHATLINE
my girl scout troop here in nyc has picked the country of colombia for there thinking day project,now we are looking for infor on girl scouting there,if anyone has any type of infor please email me at [email removed]
On 10/04/06, valerie wrote: > my girl scout troop here in nyc has picked the country of > colombia for there thinking day project,now we are looking > for infor on girl scouting there,if anyone has any type of > infor please email me at [email removed]
I am a 4th grade teacher in Plymouth, MA who will be visiting Nashville during the week following Christmas. I would like to find a 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade teacher in nashville that would be interested in doing some type of exchange project with my class during the month of December. Perhaps it could be related to the Titans and the Patriots who will play 12/31. I will be attending the game. We would work with our classes and then exchange whatever it is that we decide to do while I'm in town. Let me know if you have any ideas. I look forward to hearing from you.
DON'T miss the opportunities and get involved: Service Learning Projects: Books to the Trail, Table Top art contest for Musher's banuet. Follow the Wells Fargo Teacher on the Trail: Lessons and ideas are on line and more to come, including a journal during the race as the teacher goes from checkpoint to checkpoint by Iditarod Air Force. INSIDER: video clips and live race feed. Contests for teachers: 2007 Curriculum Challenge, Wells Fargo Teacher on the Trail Traveling Quilt project. MUSH-MUCH more... Gary Paulsen has signed up to run the 2007 Iditarod and is a speaker at the teachers workshop in Anchorage. YOU CAN ATTEND. Check into all things Iditarod. Chat with me about your ideas... too! What are you doing to connect this theme to the standards you teach? Have a great Idita- year and stay in touch!
Hi,im in 5 grade and have an invention convention and i cant think of ANYTHING!!!!!!!Please help me i was thinking of windshield whipers for glasses if they get foggy.But the prblem is i wouldnt know how to make it.So please if you can help me!!!!!Thanks a million.
On 10/16/06, Matthew Mucha wrote: > Hi,im in 5 grade and have an invention convention and i > cant think of ANYTHING!!!!!!!Please help me i was thinking > of windshield whipers for glasses if they get foggy.But > the prblem is i wouldnt know how to make it.So please if > you can help me!!!!!Thanks a million.
Hi i am also in 5th grade. I think you should make a voice recordind key chain.
I am a third grade teacher from Ca and I am looking for classrooms to participate in a Great American E-mail Race. You would complete a short survey via e-mail and send it back to me then I would forward answers to all participates who want them. This would give our students a chance to learn about diffrent schools across the U.S.A and the cost is free because there is no stamps involved. If you want to join let me know by posting or sending me a message with your state and e-mail Any grade is okay . Thanks a buncch
I am a high school teacher who is looking for high schools in the United States and around the world to exchange culture boxes with. Let me explain. It starts out as a scavenger hunt of sorts. We send you a box with a clue of where we are located at and your students try and guess where we are. Then in two weeks you would send us a box with a clue about where you are located and my students would try and guess. Counting for mailing time and time to guess this would take place about once ever three to four weeks. So it is not a great time commitment. The clues would start out hard and get easier as they go. After both schools have guess the location of the other we could try pen pals or email pen pals or message board pals. I am open to just about anything. If you want to be a part of this exchange email me at [email removed].
On 4/09/07, naomi mcneil wrote: > On 11/02/06, MSA/MI/4th wrote: >> Hi! I teach 4th grade in Michigan. I have 30 students > and >> would like to have out of state pen pals. If interested, >> please send me an email. >> >> Thanks! >> MSA > hi i am mother of three in Nebraska, who is also a wedding > minister and I would love to be pen pals with a 4th grader. > My two 6th graders just did a pen pal thing and they loved > it.
>i've alway wanted a pen pal can you tell me what site you kids went on
On 10/04/06, valerie wrote:
> my girl scout troop here in nyc has picked the country of
> colombia for there thinking day project,now we are looking
> for infor on girl scouting there,if anyone has any type of
> infor please email me at [email removed]