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Chapter III. Class Work
of Kids, by Kids, for Kids.
Monthly Stories Original Works
Class Work1997

updated: Dec 28 23:03:10 1998

by homeschool at Bethel School
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma USA
Contact Person: T.J. Morgan
We are an extended family. We consist of mostly native american, Creek (Muscogee) Indians. We range in age from 6yrs to 13 1/2 yrs.
by Mrs. Mistretta's Second Graders at Corrales Elementary
Corrales, NM USA
Contact Person: Sue Mistretta
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by Mrs, Sarver's 4th and 5th Grade at Barkley Elementary
Phoenixville, PA USA
Contact Person: Jill Sarver
A group of imaginative and creative writers looking for a new outlet for their masterpieces. We just got connected to the web and are using the www for the first time to publish stories here at Kids Space.
by Miss Martin's Grade 2/3/4 Class at Alexis Creek Elementary Secondary
Alexis Creek, British Columbia Canada
Contact Person: Colleen Martin
A very bright, enthusiastic collection of kids!
by Mrs. Weber's Third Graders at Hamel Elementary School
Hamel, IL USA
Contact Person: Shannon Weber
My class is made up of 22 third graders, 13 girls and 9 boys. It is a mixed ability group of wonderful kids. We are a K-3 school in a small farming community about 20 miles outside of St. Louis.
by teacher, martha lozano at Pebble Hills Elementary school
El Paso, TX USA
Contact Person: Martha Lozano
A story about the effective strategies we have been using in the classroom.
by Mrs. Hooton's 2nd Grade at Rosewood Magnet School
Vero Beach, FL USA
Contact Person: Hooton
We have 25 students in our class. At our school, we study the Core Knowledge Curriculum. We love to write stories during Writing Workshop. Each story we write is an expression of our classroom projects, and we are proud of all our efforts.
by Mrs. Coughlin's 3rd Graders at Riverview Elementary
Vancouver, WA USA
Contact Person: Wendy Coughlin
We are a classroom with 27 students, one teacher, 18 boys and 9 girls. We are culturally diverse and we all enjoy writing.
by Miss Eberstein's outstanding 3rd grade class at Moran Prarie Elementary
Spokane, WA USA
Contact Person: Michael Khounnala
This is a class of 25 very challenging and inventive 3rd grade students. They range in all levels but all have wonderful hearts of gold!
by Mrs. Hooton's 2nd Grade at Rosewood Magnet School
Vero Beach, FL USA
Contact Person: Hooton
We have 23 students in our class. At our school, we study the Core Knowledge Curriculum, and we love to write about the fascinating things we are learning about.
by Mr. Steve Beu's 3rd Graders at Orchards Elementary
Vancouver, WA USA
Contact Person: Steve Beu
We have 24 3rd grade students whose ages are 8 and 9 year olds. We have computers in our classroom and enjoy finding projects to use them on.
by Mrs. Lloyd's Classs at Avocado Elementary School
Miami, FL USA
Contact Person: Andie Lloyd
We are a full time 2-3 gifted class in Homestead, Florida. Our school is a technology school. We have atleast fopur computers in each classroom. Each student has an e-mail address and all computers are connected to the internet. We are also a member of the Florida Explorers. This is a weather program which has our school connected to a sattelite. We gather information daily. This is especially interesting to us during the Hurricane season. Our school has an awesome website at avocado.dade.k12.fl.us Check it out!
by Mrs. Gilbert's 1st grade class 1997-1998 at Arlington Elementary School
Jacksonville, Florida USA
Contact Person: Shelly Ladd-Gilbert
We hope you enjoy our collection of letters to the President!!! :-)
by Mrs. Mistretta's Second Graders at Corrales Elementary
Corrales, NM USA
Contact Person: Sue Mistretta
The 21 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 as least four times each week and loudly complain if this perios of time is interrupted for any reason. They have become writers of poetry as well as fiction and non-fiction.
by Miss Kim's First & Second Grade Classes at Simpson Elementary
Russell, Kansas USA
Contact Person: Kim Stoppel
Our classroom is part of a K-2 developmental education building. We do educational looping and keep our classes for two years, through first and second grade. Our goal is to provide a developmentally appropriate education by stimulating students through thematic teaching and lots of hands on, cooperative projects.
by Mr. Alexander's English class at " Future School"
Yoshkar-Ola, Mari El Russia
Contact Person: Vahrushev Alexander
A group of age 11-16. We learn English, German, French.
by Mrs. Stowers' Third Grade at Cordell Elementary
Cordell, OK USA
Contact Person: Cannon
A class of cyber citizens who are terrific on the internet.
by Mrs. Boothe's Third Grade at Cordell Elementary
Cordell, OK USA
Contact Person: Cannon
An eager crew ready to learn new things all the time.
by Mrs. Holley's Third Grade at Cordell Elementary
Cordell, OK USA
Contact Person: Cannon
An energetic group of 3rd graders with wonderful imaginations.
by Mrs. Luis Class at Orchard Elementary
Modesto, CA USA
Contact Person: Laura Mesa
Mrs. Luis has a class of 19 first and second grade students. They go to a school in the central valley of California. They all have a wonderful time creating stories.
by Mrs. Paynes First Grade Language Arts Class at San Antonio Elementary School
San Antonio, Florida USA
Contact Person: Corie Coleman
21 first graders who enjoy reading, writing and storytelling. We hope that you enjoy their story. Please let us know!
by Grade One at Central Elementary School
Nelson, British Columbia Canada
Contact Person: Patty Rigby
We have a mix of 21 eager boys and girls.
by Mr. Dixon's class 5th grade at Sunnycrest Elementry
Lake Stevens, Washington USA
Contact Person: Rich Dixon
We are a fifth grade class. Our class is very in depth with our writing.
by Internet Trekking at Northwest Elementary
Brownwood, Texas USA
Contact Person: Y. McCutchen
Our group meets after school each Thursday for a session of "trekking the internet."
by Mrs. McGowan's Second Grade at Upper Township Primary School
Marmora, NJ USA
Contact Person: Martha McGowan
There are 24 students in our class. We have 13 boys and 11 girls in Room 203. Our school consists of grades K-2. We live in small coastal communities located just south of Atlantic City, NJ. Nearby you will see beautiful beaches along the Atlantic Ocean with wonderous wetlands further inland. We like learning about other cultures in our world. This opportunity to share our own stories with you will help you to learn more about us.
by Mrs. Tenerelli's Second Grade Class at Bridgman Elementary School
Bridgman, MI USA
Contact Person: Anne Tenerelli
We are a class of 18 students, 12 girls and 6 boys, who love to read and write.
by Mrs. Sumner's Language Arts Class at San Antonio Elementary School
San Antonio, Florida USA
Contact Person: Corie Coleman
Second graders who are using the internet for the first time. We are writing this story as a class project. Let us know what you think!
by Ms. Kozbial-Hess's Two first graders at Beverly Elementary School
Toledo, Ohio USA
Contact Person: Kim Kozbial-Hess
I am an Educational Technology Trainer working with two first graders. Zach and Sara are very bright youngsters and I have been asked to work with them on the computer with challenging activities.
by Mr. Beu's 3rd Graders at Orchards Elementary School
Vancouver, WA USA
Contact Person: Steve Beu
We have 23 3rd grade students in our classroom along with 8 computers to help us publish our writing.
by Mrs. Mistretta's Second Graders at Corrales Elementary
Corrales, NM USA
Contact Person: Sue Mistretta
The 21 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 as least four times each week and loudly complain if this perios of time is interrupted for any reason. They have become writers of poetry as well as fiction and non-fiction.
by 6c at Staedtische Realschule Kleve
Kleve, NRW Germany
Contact Person: Christiane Feldmann
13 girls and 17 boys age 11 to 12, 2nd year of English, live in a small town, very interested in international contacts.

 

  

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