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Rebecca, The Dictionary Project, McGregor Elementary School, Rochester, MI

Jun 21 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Mrs. Anderson, Thank you for the dictionary there wonderful. My favorite part is the longest word in the world that is awesome. I take it everywhere I go it has so many words its like a giant reading book. I also love the facts about the planets and the states. I will take it to college and remember the time I wrote this...
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Nia, The Dictionary Project, McGregor Elementary School, Rochester, MI

Jun 21 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Ms. Anderson Thank-you for the dictionary. I will use it to spell words the right way. I used it to write this letter. Sincerely, Nia

Madison, The Dictionary Project, McGregor Elementary School, Rochester, MI

Jun 21 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Ms. Anderson Thank you for the dictionary. The dictionary is so helpful for me. I love my dictionary. It is helpful to look up a word if I don’t know how to spell it. Thank you again for my dictionary. Sincerely, Madison I love my dictionary.

Brandon, The Dictionary Project, Elms Road Elementary School, Swartz Creek, MI

Jun 21 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Mrs. French, thank you for the dictionary. I really like it a lot. I use my dictionary for writing. I am going to use it a lot to learn bigger words. I hope by learning these bigger words I will get into a good college. Sincerely Brandon

Stephen, The Dictionary Project, Elms Road Elementary School, Swartz Creek, MI

Jun 21 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Mrs. French, when I got my very own dictionary I felt super duper ooper mooper excited. It can make me learn new things that I do not know. I appreciate the gift you gave us. I can use it for spelling words. It tells what practice is when I do not what it means. A grateful 3rd grader, Stephen

Jillian, Kiwanis Club of Oak Harbor, Oak Harbor, WA

Jun 21 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Dear Kiwanis Members, Mrs. Aesoph, Mr. Justus and Mrs. Weiner, Thank you for the dictionary. this is my first one. I can’t wait to use the dictionary. Now I will be able to spell works correctly. thanks again!!!! from Jillian

Hannah, Kiwanis Club of Oak Harbor, Oak Harbor, WA

Jun 21 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Dear Kiwanis Members, Mrs. Aesoph, Mr. Justus and Mrs. Wiener, Thank you for the dictionary I found a bunch of words I did not know. My sister reads her dictionary. That is why she knows every word there is! from Hannah

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
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