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Kenna, The Dictionary Project, Westwood Elementary School, Portland, MI

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Dictionary Project, Thank you for the dictionaries. Us students needed them. I never had my own dictionary. Sincerely, Kenna  

Devin, The Dictionary Project, Westwood Elementary School, Portland, MI

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Dear Dictionary Project, Thank you very very much! I am going to use this a lot for school work instead of are old ones. This is a lot better. Sincerely Devin

Anna, The Dictionary Project, Westwood Elementary School, Portland, MI

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Dear Dictionary Project, Thank you for the dictionaries. We use them in class a lot. At the end of the year my teacher said we can bring the dictionaries home. I will use it a lot in school and at my house. Thank you again. Sincerely, Anna

Jenna, The Dictionary Project, Westwood Elementary School, Portland, MI

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Dear Sirs, Thank you for the dictionary. I will take very good care of it. It will really help me understand words in my book that I don’t know. Sincerely, Jenna

Olivia, The Dictionary Project, Westwood Elementary School, Portland, MI

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Dear Sirs, Thank you very much for the dictionary. I will use it a lot in spelling. I will also use it just for fun. Sincerely, Olivia

Zoey, The Dictionary Project, Westwood Elementary School, Portland, MI

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Dear Sirs, thank you so much for the dictionary I always wanted one of my own so I want to thank you so much. I also love to read. Sincerely, Zoey

Olivia, The Dictionary Project, Westwood Elementary School, Portland, MI

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Dear Dictionary Project, Thank you for the new dictionary I love it. I’ve wanted one for a long time. Our class loves long words. We use words like desperate and despite. We love a lot of words. The dictionary will help us learn new words. thank you sincerely, Olivia

Skyla, The Dictionary Project, Westwood Elementary School, Portland, MI

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Thank You Dictionary Project for the cool dictionary. Thank you. Now I will not make mistakes. Dear Dictionary Project, I love the dictionary you gave us. It is so nifty to use. Now I don’t have to make a mistake. Thank you so much! Sincrly, Skyla

Avery, The Dictionary Project, Westwood Elementary School, Portland, MI

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Dear Dictionary Project Thank you for the dictionary. I know I am going to be giving my perents the pop quiz on states and some presendents. Sincerely Avery

Olivia, The Dictionary Project, Westwood Elementary School, Portland, MI

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Thank you for the dictionary! Now I can find the words I don’t know! from your friend Olivia
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