Dictionaries for Grade 3 from the Grange
Recently our 3rd-grade students were provided dictionaries from Arthur and Joanne Dority of the Mariaville Grange. Our students are very fortunate to receive this valuable research tool from them.
Lawrence Breakfast Optimist Club honors its 11th year with Dictionary Project
Lawrence Breakfast Optimist Club provides dictionaries for students in public and private schools in Lawrence, Kansas, distributing over 1,000 dictionaries this year.
How do you spell that?
Mary Dorsman, Auxiliary Chairman, delivered dictionaries to Mrs. Bly's and Mr. Ganschow's third-grade classes. Every year the American Legion Auxiliary unit of Henry G.
What’s another word for –?
The Green Valley Elks Lodge No. 2592 sponsors a Dictionary/Thesaurus Project each year helping local students.
I love my dictionary!
Nearly 60 third graders arrived at the Valley Grange Hall last Friday to pick up their coveted dictionaries–a tradition that started some five years ago and has since become a “rite of
1,500 learners benefit from the Dictionary Project
For the 8th year, the Center for Teaching and Learning, Heritage Fund, the Community Foundation of Bartholomew County, and Bartholomew Retired Teachers' Association (BARTA) have joined forces on Th
Elks Lodge donates dictionaries to local third graders
Third graders at Minot Forest Elementary School are going to expand their vocabularies thanks to the Wareham Elks Lodge's Dictionary Project, which gives each student his or her own dictionary.
Grange members give dictionaries to Kenowa third graders
Third graders at Kenowa Hills' Alpine, Central, and Zinser elementary schools in Walker all received dictionaries recently thanks to members of the Kinney Grange No. 754 of Walker.
Dictionary Project benefits local students
Panther Valley Elementary School and Our Lady of The Angels third graders recently received dictionaries, thanks to local donors.