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of the Kids, by the Kids, for the Kids.
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by Mrs. Roberts's First Grade Class at ROCK CANYON ELM
Provo, Utah, USA
Contact Person: Margaret Blackham, Media Coord
Rock Canyon Elem. Sch. is located in beautiful Utah Valley with the Wasatch Mtns. on the east and Utah Lake on the west. Our school is K-6 with a student population of about 600. We have 4 first grade classes.
by Mrs. Garbuschewski's Second Graders at Bridgman Elementary School
Bridgman, Michigan, USA
Contact Person: Carolyn Garbuschewski
Students at Bridgman Elementary School enjoy a warm and caring learning atmosphere. Our school of 386 students pre-school through fourth grade is located on the southern shores of Lake Michigan in the southwestern corner of the lower peninsula of Michigan. Bridgman is a rural community set in an area abundant with fruits such as apples, strawberries, peaches, tart cherries, sweet cherries, grapes, pears, and plums.

This is our first full year on the Internet so we are excited about writing stories that lots of people around the world can read! We hope to hear from you!

by Mrs. Mistretta's Second Graders at Corrales Elementary School
Corrales, New Mexico
Contact Person: Sue Mistretta
The 24 second graders in Portable I are experts in both the areas of reading and writing. Through the use of poetry, they learn how to become readers of REALLY hard words such as "demeanor," "noble," "filmy," and "serenades." Their favorite poet is Jack Prelutsky. They have Writing Workshop at least four times each week and loudly complain if this period of time is interrupted for any reason! They have become writers of poetry as well as of fiction and non-fiction.
by Mrs. Lloyd's K-1 Class '96 at Avocado Elementary School
Homestead, FL USA
Contact Person: Andie Lloyd
K-1 gifted
by Mrs. Lloyd's K-1 Class at Avocado Elementary School
Homestead, FL USA
Contact Person: Andie Lloyd
K-1 gifted
by Mrs. Forte's Chips Club in Brazil
Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Contact Person: Lilian K. Forte
It's not a conventional school. It's a place where we develop children potential using computers in an educational way.
by Mrs. Maugeri's Fifth Grade Class at Mary Ethel Costello School
Gloucester City, New Jersey, USA
Contact Person: Kathleen Maugeri
We are a 4-6 grade school on the banks of the Delaware River directly across from Philadelphia, PA. We are trying to become good writers.
by Mrs. Cottam's Second Grade Class at ROCK CANYON ELM
Provo, Utah, USA
Contact Person: Margaret Blackham, Media Coord
Our school just celebrated its 30th birthday. We have about 640 students in grades k-6
by Mrs. Richardson's Fourth Grade Class at Myers Park Traditional School
Charlotte, North Carolina USA
Contact Person: Carolyn Griffin
Our class meets in computer lab once a week to explore the internet.
by Mrs. Jacki Olsen's 4th Grade Resource Room at Rogers Elementary School
East Windsor, New Jersey, USA
Contact Person: Jacki Olsen
The Rogers School is a K-5 Elementary School in central New Jersey. We are a 4th Grade Resource Room studying Language Arts. There are 6 children in the class and we meet for 90 minutes.
by Mrs. McKinney's First Grade Class at ROCK CANYON ELM
Provo, Utah, USA
Contact Person: Margaret Blackham, Media Coord
Rock Canyon Elementary School has grades K-6 with approximately 640 students. Our school is located in Utah Valley with the Wasatch Mountains on the east and Utah Lake on the west.
by Ms. Garber's Third Graders at Arundel School
San Carlos, CA USA
Contact Person: Judy Garber
As a model for Netday '96 in California, Arundel Schol was wired for the Internet last November. Since then, we've been honored by visits by VP Gore, CNN, Richard Hart of C-Net Central amd NBC. My students, needless to say, are very excited about their Internet experiences and eager to share!!
by Mrs. J. Johnson's grades 2/3 Multi-age class at Wakefield Community Schools
Wakefield, Nebraska USA
Contact Person: Jan Johnson
Wakefield is located in extreme northeastern Nebraska not far from the Iowa and South Dakota borders. We live in a farming area where corn and soybeans are raised. Our school is a K-12 school with approximately 220 kids in the elementary alone. We are the only multi-age class in the school and love doing research projects using the library, computer and internet. Our favorite topics of study each year are birds (we have feeders outside our window) and quilts in history and geometry. We actually make a quilt each year!
by Mrs. Cottam's Second Grade Class at ROCK CANYON ELM
Provo, Utah, USA
Contact Person: Margaret Blackham, Media Coord
Our school just celebrated its 30th birthday. We have about 640 students in grades k-6
by Mrs. Bihlmaier's First Grade Class at ROCK CANYON ELM
Provo, Utah, USA
Contact Person: Margaret Blackham, Media Coord
Our school is at the mouth of Rock Canyon located in the Wasatch Mtns. of Utah. We are 50 miles south of Salt Lake City, Utah the site of the 2002 Winter Olympics.
by Computer/Writing Skills class at Madison Primary School
Madison, Fl. USA
Contact Person: Melanie Dixon
Madison Primary school is a rural school in north Florida. There are over 800 students. All students from grades K-4th attend the computer lab and write original stories on a bi-weekly basis.
by Dillon Valley Elementary School
Dillon, Colorado USA
Contact Person: Fran Sloatman
Fisrt grade class of 16 children. Very keen to read and write.
by Ms. Garber's Third Graders at Arundel School
San Carlos, CA
Contact Person: Judy Garber
We are third graders in California learning to enjoy using the Web! Our school was chosen as the nation's model for NetDay 96 on March 9.
by Mrs. Mistretta's Second Graders at Corrales Elementary School
Corrales, New Mexico
Contact Person: Mrs. Mistretta
The 24 second graders in Portable I are experts in both the areas of reading and writing. Through the use of poetry, they learn how to become readers of REALLY hard words such as "demeanor," "noble," "filmy," and "serenades." Their favorite poet is Jack Prelutsky. They have Writing Workshop at least four times each week and loudly complain if this period of time is interrupted for any reason! They have become writers of poetry as well as of fiction and non-fiction. They have just finished researching and writing about penguins.
by Mrs. Collins' first grade class at Corrales Elementary School
Corrales, New Mexico USA
Contact Person: Susan Collins
The children in Mrs. Collins' first grade class at Corrales Elementary School all live in the community of Corrales. Corrales is a small community located on the very out-skirts of Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is a rural area with a very country type feeling. Right next to the soccer field on our playground is a large field where you can see several horses. We have a marvelous view of the Sandia mountains from our playground.
Mrs. Collins has 20 children in her class. They are very excited about writing, reading and math. Their interests include sports, pets, music, computers, and art. Their favorite subject in class is writing! They are very excited about the new technology we are involved with at our school and are looking forward to hearing from people who read their stories.
by Mrs. Ferry's 2nd grade class at Delaware Township School
Sergeantsville NJ
Contact Person: Abbey Mondshein
Mrs. Ferry's second grade class at Delaware Township School lives in the rural area surrounding the village of Sergeantsville, NJ. It is gently rolling farmland in the Delaware River Valley, about 1 hour north of Philadelphia.
The class has seventeen 7 and 8 year olds that enjoy playing sports, having pets, and playing with their friends. In school they have been studying dinosaurs, Indians, counting money, and other interesting things.
They are writing to pen-pals in school and would love to hear from you!
by Ms. Fjelseth's class at Corrales Elementary School
Corrales, New Mexico
Contact Person: Lorraine Fjelseth
The first graders at Corrales Elementary School are authors, illustrators, playwrights, and actors. The class is exploring creative dramatics, art, and the writing process. The children perform original plays for students and families. The performance includes demonstrations of exercises that are necessary to insure focus, vitality, and confidence during live theater. In addition to children sharing their work on stage, written pieces are typed for families and children to read. Kids' Space provides publication to a wider audience and enables children to see the WWW as a valuable form of communication. The staff at Corrales Elementary School explore authentic learning through life experiences. Writers, actors, and artists need audiences to share their creations. Feedback is essential to the give and take of the artistic process. Creative voices and artifacts are meant to be shared with an audience. We hope you enjoy our work and would love to have you write to us.
by G.E.M.S Growing Experientially Multi-Disciplinary Service
Englewood, CO
Home Page: http://net.indra.com/~sliss/gems.html
Contact Person: Stuart Liss
The G.E.M.S. mission is to provide quality and creative therapeutic services including Speech/Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Music Therapy as well as psychological consultation within a trans-disciplicary environment. We strive to maintain a high staff-to-child ratio in a preschool and kindergarten setting. An individualized treatment program is the hallmark of G.E.M.S. philosophy, focusing on the special needs of handicapped preschool, toddler, and kindergarten aged children without regard to race, creed, color or religious orientation. We provide mainstreaming and reverse mainstreaming. Parental support and education are powerful adjuncts to developing effective treatment programs for the individual child.


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