Nicolas, Carmel Lions Club, College Wood Elementary School, Carmel, IN
Dear Carmel Lions Club, Thank you for the dictionary and for coming to vist us. Thanks for teaching us what is in it an how it works. Thanks for telling us your names and telling us where you work and how many are in Carmel and in the whole World. Thats cool how many are in the world. I rember that the Carmel Lions... Read More
Ms. Geiger’s class, Rotary Club of Carbondale-Breakfast, Carbondale New School, Carbondale, IL
Dear Mr. Sarao, Everyone really likes what the Rotary Club did for us by purchasing the dictionaries. They have become like a regular textbook and we use them at least once a day. They are easier to carry around than normal dictionaries. They are also: educational, wonderful, fabulous, light, knowledgeable, easy to use, fun, awesome, easy to read, full of words, amazing and one... Read More
Stacy, Grants Fire & Rescue, Quemado Elementary School, Quemado, NM
Dear Mr. Hays, Hello. my name is Stacy. I want to thank you for the nice dictionary. I will use it in school. It will help me to learn. Your friend, Stacy
Chloe, The Dictionary Project, Socrates Academy, Matthews, NC
Dear Dictionary Project, Thank you so much for the wonderful dictionaries you gave the third grade classes here at Socrates! Now that we have them, we can understand things so much better! I have been a student at Socrates Academy for four years: Kindergarten, first, second, and third grades. Third grade is much harder and has many different words that I might not understand.... Read More
Katie, The Dictionary Project, Ben Milam Elementary School, Harlingen, TX
Dear Mrs. Anderson, Thank you Mrs. Anderson for the dictionaries that you gave us. Also I’ve learned lots of things in the dictionary. Here is one thing I learned from the dictionary. I’ve learned that adept means to be an expert and highly skilled. But this is something else the worlds longest word. I realy enjoy reading the dictionary. I think it makes me... Read More
Eric, The Dictionary Project, Ben Milam Elementary School, Harlingen, TX
Dear Ms. Anderson, Thank you for the dictionies. They are very nice I lerned the Periodic Table of Elements. It is very instresting. Now I know what h2o means. It means water. Na is sodium, Ne is neon., O is Oxgen. When I get to sevinth grade nobody is going to know them and I am going to know all of them. Love, Eric
Makayla, The Dictionary Project, Brook Glenn Elementary School, Greer, SC
Dear Ms. Huey, I am in third grade. I go to Brook Glenn Elementary. I’m a student here. My teacher is Mrs. Graves. I am eight years old. I use the dictionaries you brought to third grade. I use those dictionaries to find words I don’t even know. This book is a great tool to use. Thank you so much! I love these dictionaries.... Read More
Lucas, The Dictionary Project, Kinard Elementary School, Clover, SC
Dear Dictionary Gifter, Thank you for my dictionary. It is going to help me find words that I don’t know about. Now I can tell my brother words that he might not know about. From, Lucas
Zack, The Dictionary Project, Kinard Elementary School, Clover, SC
Dear Mrs. French, Thank you for the dictionaries. Thank you for your kindness. You really didn’t have to do it. You made me a better student. I love to look up words. Dictionaries are the best things. They help you understand big words. Sincerely, Zack
Olivia, The Dictionary Project, Hickory Tavern Elementary School, Gray Court, SC
Dear Dictionary Project, Thank you for my dictionary. i will need it for spelling. And I will need it for finding defanishans. I will also need it for finding new words and for words that are missed spelled. And I will use my dictionary everyday to spell new words and defanishans. So now you know that I will use my dictionary everyday even on... Read More