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    • Financial Information
  • Information
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Lakyn, The Dictionary Project, Crowders Creek Elementary School, Clover, SC

Jul 02 2012
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Ms. Mary French, Thank you so much for the dictionary. There is a word in it that is 55 letters long. It tells you how to pronounce the word, how to spell the word, the word’s definition, synonyms for the word, and where to put the dash if you run out of room. Thank you so much. Sincerely, Lakyn

Ann, The Dictionary Project, Crowders Creek Elementary School, Clover, SC

Jul 02 2012
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Ms. Mary French, Thank you for the wonderful dictionary. The dictionary is so special to me because it was a gift from you. That dictionary is something, I will charish forever. it will help me be stronger in school. Even at home my familey and I have fun useing it to find words that macth each others persanality like fun or silly. It...
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Kendall, The Dictionary Project, Crowders Creek Elementary School, Clover, SC

Jul 02 2012
Administrator
Letters from Children
Thank you for the dictionary. I love to look up words and the sounds and meaning. There is a lot of cool stuff in the dictionary like maps, punctuation, nine parts of speech, weight and measures, lenghts and widths, Roman Numerals, Large Words, and it even says how to use it. I love the dictionary because I can look up spelling words and spell...
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Trey, The Dictionary Project, Crowders Creek Elementary School, Clover, SC

Jul 02 2012
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Ms. Mary French, I highly appreciate the dictionary! I’m not so good with dictionaries, so now I’m going to practice dictionary skills at home! I also never owned a dictionary before, so this is new to me! I learned some new words I never even knew existed! I am using it in class to find definitions of words and how to spell them....
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Bobby, The Dictionary Project, Crowders Creek Elementary School, Clover, SC

Jul 02 2012
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Mrs. Mary French, Thanks for the very useful dictionary! I won’t have a hard time writing anymore. Now I can spell words I can’t spell. I’ll figire out what words mean. I can get idias. Thanks again for the useful dictionary! Sincerely, Bobby

Rylee, The Dictionary Project, Turtle Mountain Elementary School, Belcourt, ND

Jul 02 2012
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Dictionary Project, Thank you for the dictionary. We really needed them. Now we can spell our words correctly. But now we can look in our book when we want without struggling to figure out the meaning of a word. Thank you, Rylee
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