Word of the Month: Share

Share /SHer/ verb: 1. to let someone else have or use a part of (something that belongs to you) “True generosity is an offering; given freely and out of pure love. No strings attached. No expectations. Time and love are the most valuable possession you can share.” Suze Orman, 1951 – 2. to possess the same trait or similar disposition with another or others...
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Rotary’s Dictionary Project Comes Full Circle in Massachusetts

After learning about The Dictionary Project in the late 90s, the Rotary Club of Acton-Boxborough decided to visit several local elementary schools and hand out personalized dictionaries. Little did they know, one third grade student from their 1998 project in an Acton-Boxborough School would become a teacher – and not just any teacher – a third grade teacher. Today, Mairin Gulliver teaches at Luther...
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Maine Grange Values a Paperback Dictionary as a Modern Teaching Tool

With the popularity of computer technology, users have become accustomed to Spell-check and autocorrect. Although these features are convenient for adults, they fail to teach young students how to identify and spell words correctly on their own. Fortunately for the children of Androscoggin County, the West Minot Grange #42 provides paperback dictionaries to third graders at Minot Consolidated School. Since 2004, members have donated...
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Presentation Ideas from New Jersey: Create a Crossword Puzzle

Over the last eight years, the Rotary Club of Elizabeth, NJ has provided approximately 20,000 dictionaries to third grade students in the cities of Elizabeth and Hillside. This year, a new club member came up with an interactive worksheet to aid in their dictionary presentation. A crossword puzzle was generated which incorporated several environmental STEM vocabulary words. The activity gave the students the opportunity...
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Massachusetts Rotarian Shares More than Just the Gift of Words

The Rotary Club of North Andover has participated in The Dictionary Project since 2008. Spearheading their program is a spunky retired teacher of 35 years, Barbara McGovern. This past fall McGovern wanted to expand her outreach beyond the traditional dictionary project she does in North Andover. After reading an article about the economic hardship in McDowell County, West Virginia, McGovern decided to coordinate a...
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New York Grange Continues The Dictionary Project Tradition

Thanks to the members of the Greenfield Grange #807, receiving a dictionary has become a rite of passage for the third graders in Saratoga County. For over ten years, Greenfield Grangers have collaborated with The Dictionary Project to promote education in their community. This year, Project Coordinator Dorothy Rowland and fellow members of the Greenfield Grange visited Greenfield Elementary School to give every third...
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How a Paperback Dictionary Promotes Sharing

Sponsors: When sponsors take the time to visit each classroom and present the dictionaries to the children, they have the opportunity to share with students the importance of learning dictionary skills, like spelling, grammar and parts of speech. These skills allow students to expand their vocabulary by forming new associations with unfamiliar words. Giving a personal dictionary also shows children that there are individuals...
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Word of the Day: Window

win·dow /ˈwindō/, noun: 1. an opening in a wall, door, etc., that usually contains a sheet of glass “People ask me what I do in winter when there’s no baseball. I’ll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring.” Rogers Hornsby, 1896 – 1963  2. a means of entrance or access “Better keep yourself clean and bright; you...
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