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  • News
  • About
    • Mission Statement
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    • The Team
    • Board of Directors
    • Privacy Policy
    • Donor Privacy Policy
    • Financial Information
  • Information
    • Sponsor Profiles
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  • Sponsor A Project
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Bradley, The Dictionary Project, Woodland Heights Elementary, Spartanburg, SC

May 07 2012
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Dictionary sponsors, Thank you for the dictionary. Now it is easier to find words I need help with! Like masquerade, misinpret, and exterior. The d-i-c-t-i-o-n-a-r-y is as helpful as a bat eating insects. I like your dictionary. Thank you for it! your friend, Bradley P.S. Do you have one for teens?

Miller, The Dictionary Project, Woodland Heights Elementary, Spartanburg, SC

May 07 2012
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Dictionary sponsor, Thank you for giving us dictionaries. We use them a lot. My dictionary makes me a better speller and it is like a teacher that follows me every where. The dictionaries help us spell big words like enthusiasm, relinquish, and satisfactory. Thank you for useing your time for us. Your friend, Miller

Danna, The Dictionary Project, Woodland Heights Elementary, Spartanburg, SC

May 07 2012
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Dictionary Project Sponsor, Thank you for the dictionary. I will take it to middle school and high school. When I go to sleep I will read it. I will use it when I go to the beach. I will take it to school. I will read it when I get bored. I never had a dictionary in my life. I will read ten...
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Khyla, The Dictionary Project, Woodland Heights Elementary, Spartanburg, SC

May 07 2012
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Dictionary Project Sponser, Thank you for giving Mrs. French money to buy dictionaries. We need them to look up words and to spell them too. It’s nice you gave her money to buy dictionaries for every third grader. I hope you still have money to buy more. A lot of kids need dictionaries. You have a good heart. Thank you. Sincerely Khyla

Natalie, The Dictionary Project, Woodland Heights Elementary, Spartanburg, SC

May 07 2012
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Dictionary Project Sponsor, Thank you for helping Ms. French raise money for our dictionaries. You made my writing even better than before, Now I am going to take it where ever I go. This dictionary help me spell better, see what words mean, find go words to use in my writing, and make me a smart student. When I grow up this is...
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Noah, The Dictionary Project, Woodland Heights Elementary, Spartanburg, SC

May 07 2012
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Dictionary Project Sponsor, Thank you for helping Ms. French with the money to get us a dictionary. We are so happy. It is so helpful to us so it will help us spell correctly. It is so fun looking up stuff (I don’t know why though.) I bet nobody is more happy and thankful than me. Now I can read more. Thank you...
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Kelly Schachner, The Dictionary Project, Woodland Heights Elementary, Spartanburg, SC

May 07 2012
Administrator
Letters from Teachers
Dear Ms. Mary French, Thank you so much for all of your work to get the third grade students of South Carolina their own dictionary. I always love to see their smiles when I tell them about what you do so that they can have one of their very own. Most of our students would never have one at all to keep at home...
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