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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

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

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Thank you for the dictionary I’ve never had a dictionary at my house. from: Logan to: Dictionary Project

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

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Thank you the Dictionary Project People!  Here’s a good reason why I need a small dictionary because I have a very fat one.  And I travel alot.  

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

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Thank you very much for the dictionary. I realy needed one to help me spell long words. from Emma

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

Apr 07 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Thank you From: Amber To: The Dictionary Project Thank you for the dictionary. Our word choice book does not usually have the words I need to know.

Jan-Marie Weiler, AT&T Pioneers / Wisconsin, Golda Meir Elementary School, Milwaukee, WI

Apr 06 2011
Administrator
Letters from Teachers
 I really like the dictionaries we got through your organization with the Pioneers. There were so many words. The dictionaries in our classrooms don’t have most of the words we need to look up. We also used the charts and maps at the back of the book. Also, the students saw this as a prized possession – the first dictionary most ever had.
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