Katie, Ocean Avenue Elementary School, Middletown, NJ
Dear Dictionary Project, Thank you for the new dictionary. I will use if for reading, writing, and to find new words. This will help me so much. I have seven questions. How do you make dictionarys? How do you find words for it? How did you start your company? How many people work with you? When did you start your business? How many copies... Read More
Lillian, General Charles G. Harker School, Woolwich, NJ
Dear The Dictionary Project, Thank you for this wonderful dictionary. Dictionaries were always very cool, to me. I look up words that I don’t know and, poof, the meaning is there. Although, I’ve never had the honor of having a dictionary at home – I have always asked my family for definitions. I hope your dictionary project fully works. Thank you for expanding my... Read More
Maxwell, General Charles G. Harker School, Woolwich, NJ
Dear The Dictionary Project, Thank you for this wonderful dictionary. I appreciate the donation. That is very thoughtful. I had the best school year ever and about 35% is part of you guys. My class and I really liked it. Thank you for donating your time to help kids all around the county understand things more better. Sincerely, Maxwell
Hailey, Crowders Creek Elementary School, Clover, SC
Dear Dictionary Project, Thank you so much for the dictionary. I really like this dictionary because you can see how to use Sign Language or the biggest word in the world and I am just so happy that I can find out new words and sound smarter when I speak. Sincerely, Hailey
Ava, Crowders Creek Elementary School, Clover, SC
Dear Dictionary Project, Thank you for the dictionary. It was a very special dictionary. I like how you put laten (Latin) words on the back, and how you put sign language in the book. It makes it a unique book. I really appreciate it. Especially because it was free. I appreciate that you gave us free education. It was very nice of you. You... Read More
Maggie, Crowders Creek Elementary School, Clover, SC
Dear Dictionary Project, Thank you very much for the dictionary. That was very thoughtful of you. I really, really appreciate it. I love finding out what the longest word is. That is very long. I also liked seeing sign language. Thank you very much for the dictionary. There are so many things a third grader can find out with a dictionary that thick. I... Read More
Aaliyah, Crowders Creek Elementary School, Clover, SC
Dear Dictionary Project, Thank you for the dictionary. now I can find the words I don’t know. if it wasn’t for you guys [I] would not know any words. I really ebrshate it. You guys help every one out. It is really nice of you guys. That means you guys actually care about all the kids. It is very sweet and its is very... Read More
Thank-You letters from Children: Egg Harbor Township, NJ
The following thank-you letters are from Mrs. Smith third grade class at H. R. Russell Swift School: Thank you for my very personal dictionary for the rest of my school year. This device will be helpful in a lot of different ways. Such as writing a poem to my mom on Mother’s day. My dictionary even has a place where to put my name... Read More
School Appreciation: Teachers and Faculty Say Thanks
Slaybaugh School is in receipt of you very generous donation of dictionaries for our 3rd grade students. What a nice surprise! The dictionaries will surely assist our students with their creative writing assignments and acquisition of robust vocabulary words. While there are many technological resources available to our students, having something tangible and personal, such as their own dictionary, will encourage the children to... Read More
Gabe, third grade student at Valley Park Elementary, MO
Dear Dictionary Project, Your dictionary is great. Usually dictionaries are boring and only have WORDS! But yours is life changing and you have a multiplication table, a map, Braille, The Longest Word ever and more awesome stuff! Thanks for putting in the Periodic Table. The cover of your dictionary is true because I think this dictionary really is “The Best Dictionary for Students.” Sincerely,... Read More