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Kayla, The Dictionary Project, Adler Elementary School, Southfield, MI

Jun 21 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Ms. Anderson, thank you for the dictionaries you sent to my school/classroom. I really appreciate it. I’m also looking forward to using my own dictionary. Also it is smarter than me. Well in spelling. but I will know good vocabulary now. So thank you so much the dictionary. Sincerely, Kayla

Hannah, The Dictionary Project, Adler Elementary School, Southfield, MI

Jun 21 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Ms. Anderson I really like the dictionary you gave us. Now I can look up more knowledge, history, wisdom, and power words and I know words like scorch, hypochondriac, authentic, and multitude. I like these words because they are big and long words. I really appreciate the dictionaries. Sincerely, Hannah

Danielle, The Dictionary Project, Adler Elementary School, Southfield, MI

Jun 21 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Ms. Anderson, I really do appreciate you giving the class our own dictionaries to help us expand our vocabulary, to use and know more words in the future. I will keep my dictionaries in a safe place, so that I can have one in handy. Thank you so much Ms. Anderson! Sincerely, Danielle

Madison, The Dictionary Project, Adler Elementary School, Southfield, MI

Jun 21 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Ms. Anderson, Thank you so much the dictionary. I think it’s pretty cool how your group thinks about kids using bigger and better words. It’s for a good cause so I am on board with encouraging students to read and learn new words. I wanted to know if kids can help out other than learning and using the dictonary! Yours truly, Madison

Janisse, The Dictionary Project, Adler Elementary School, Southfield, MI

Jun 21 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Ms. Anderson, I would like to say thank you for the dictionary. I really am going to have alot of words in my vocabulary. I really found the big words really enteresting. I ues the words more and more everyday. Thank you for doing this dictionary program for my class. Suncerly, Janisse

Calvin, The Dictionary Project, Adler Elementary School, Southfield, MI

Jun 21 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Ms. Anderson, Thank you for the dictionary you gave me. I’ve already learned new words like quaff and zinc. It will give me more words to use in Academic Games at the next super tournament. I appreciate it. Sincerely, Calvin

Angel, The Dictionary Project, Adler Elementary School, Southfield, MI

Jun 21 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Ms. Anderson, I just wanted to say thank you so much for the dictionaries. It helps me alot with my vocabulary, punctuation and my grammer. It helps me so much. Now I can study words I don’t know. And if I have a spelling bee to attend and these are the words I need to spell I will already have them in my...
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Amy, Walters Butte Grange # 130, Rebekah’s Lodge # 150, Melba Elementary School, Melba, ID

Apr 13 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Dear Walters Butte Grange and Rebekahs lage, Thank you for my fantastastic dictionary it’s very special to me. I learnd that kid means kidding. Every time I don’t know what a word means, I look it up. When I got my dictionary I felt amazing, proud, wonderful, and spectacular. Sincerely, Amy

Savannah, Rotary Club of Salinas Northeast, Monterey Park Elementary School, Salinas, CA

Apr 12 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Friends, thank you for the Dictionary that you gave me today. Now that I have a Dictionary I think I’ll keep it till I have a job. Sincerly, Savannah 

Cecilia, Forest Grove Grange # 282, Forest Grove, OR

Apr 11 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Forest Grove Grange The books are so cool! I like when you put our names in it. It was so nice of you that you gave them to us for free. Sincerely, Cecilia  
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