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Shelf IV. Class Work

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by Cygnus Computer Club at School nr. 17
Bucharest, Romania Romania
Contact Person: Mrs. Mariana Kisch
We are a group of girls and boys aged 7-13 years who love to publish stories and artwork. We are learning the Pascal programming language for creating our own computer games. Our club would like to communicate with children from anywhere around the world.

by Mrs. Stelmach at Westwood
De Pere, WI USA
Contact Person: Ms. Ms. Paluch
We are a group of second graders in West De Pere. Our stories are about animals who play tricks on others.

by Ms. Jaekel's 3rd Graders at Orchards Elementary
Vancouver, WA USA
Contact Person: Ms. Angie Jaekel
Our class has 22 3rd grade students and 2 computers with internet connections. We will be displaying our writing and art at Kidspace this year. We hope to hear from people who read or see our work.

by Sixth Grade TAG at Meigs Middle School
Middleport, Ohio USA
Contact Person: Mrs. Cecilia Harris
This is a class of Talented and Gifted Sixth Graders from the Meigs Local School District.

by Briar Glen Challenge at Briar Glen Elementary School
Wheaton, IL USA
Contact Person: Mrs. Susan Pumo
Briar Glen Challenge is made up of 32 energetic and creative students in grades two through five. You can learn more about our educational program by visiting our web site at http://www.d89.dupage.k12.il.us/teachers/bg/rmF11/roomF11.htm . Thank you for reading our work. We hope you enjoyed it! Please come again.

by Third, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth grade TAG students at Meigs Middle School
Middleport, Ohio USA
Contact Person: Mrs. Cecilia Harris
These classes consist of Talented and Gifted students from the Meigs Local School District in Meigs County Ohio. The students meet for class once per week for the entire day.

by Grade 2 & 3 at James Keating
Penetanguishene, Ontario Canada
Contact Person: Mrs. Carey Pilon
We are a class of 25 grade 2&3 students. We love to write and hope you will enjoy our stories.

by Briar Glen Challenge at Briar Glen Elementary School
Wheaton, IL USA
Contact Person: Mrs. Susan Pumo
Briar Glen Challenge is made up of 32 energetic and creative students in grades two through five. You can learn more about our educational program by visiting our web site at http://www.d89.dupage.k12.il.us/teachers/bg/rmF11/roomF11.htm . Thank you for reading our work. We hope you enjoyed it! Please come again.

by Dixon's Writers at McCord Avenue Elementary
Albertville, Al USA
Contact Person: Mrs. Dixon
Contains 19 third grade students. Ranging in ages 8 - 10. Several different cultures are represented in this classroom

by Class 201 & Class 202 at Laurier MacDonald
Montreal, Quebec Canada
Contact Person: Mrs. Monica Holzgang
I have two classes to whom I teach language arts. The children are very creative. Between the two classes, there are 46 students. I would like to publish a collection of students' favorite recipes in about three weeks.

by Mrs. Shaw's 3rd Grade Class at Orchards Elementary
Vancouver, WA USA
Contact Person: Mrs. Carol Shaw
We are a class of 22 students age 8 and 9 year olds in Vancouver, Washington. Our class loves to publish stories and artwork. We would enjoy hearing comments of our work from anywhere around the world.

by Kakariki at Hawarden Area School
, North Canterbury New Zealand
Contact Person: Mrs. Michelle Rattray
We are 6 girls and 14 boys aged 6 - 7 years. Kakariki means orange in Maori and we would like to send you a story about the KIWI bird. We like to write every day and to use the computers.

by Mr. Beu's 3rd Graders at Orchards Elementary
Vancouver, WA USA
Contact Person: Mr. Steve Beu
We have 26 students in our class of 3rd graders. We use our 8 computers to communicate with other classrooms and businesses, as well as publish our stories and art work.

by 5th graders of Miss Brandy at PUCE
Angwin , CA USA
Contact Person: Ms. Erin Hayes
We are helping Miss Hayes with her Master's Project.

by Mr. Trochta's 5th Grade at Marquette Elementary
Madison, Wisconsin USA
Contact Person: Mr. Timothy Clark
This is a great group of 5th graders. There is a great diversity of learners in this class as well as personality. They have a high level of motivation and excitement towards learning.

by Mrs. Brower's period 3 LA at Walnut Creek Middle School
Erie, PA USA
Contact Person: Ms. Skelton
In our poetry unit, we are learning about and experimenting with these types of poetry: end-rhyme, limerick, preposition, cinquain, diamante, and free verse. We are proud to share our favorites! Enjoy!

by Mrs. Brower's period 4 LA at Walnut Creek Middle School
Erie, PAIn our poetry USA
Contact Person: Ms. Skelton
In our poetry unit we are learning about and experimenting with these types of poetry: and-rhyme, limerick, prepositin, cinquain, diamante, and free verse. We are proud to share our favorites! Enjoy!

by Mrs. Brower's period 5 LA at Walnut Creek Middle School
Erie, PA USA
Contact Person: Ms. Skelton
In our poetry unit we are learning about and experimenting with these types of poetry: and-rhyme, limerick, prepositin, cinquain, diamante, and free verse. We are proud to share our favorites! Enjoy!

by Mrs. Brower's period 6 LA at Walnut Creek Middle School
Erie, PA USA
Contact Person: Ms. Skelton
In our poetry unit we are learning about and experimenting with these types of poetry: and-rhyme, limerick, prepositin, cinquain, diamante, and free verse. We are proud to share our favorites! Enjoy!

by Mrs. Brower's period 7 LA at Walnut Creek Middle School
Erie, PA USA
Contact Person: Ms. Skelton
In our poetry unit we are learning about and experimenting with these types of poetry: and-rhyme, limerick, prepositin, cinquain, diamante, and free verse. We are proud to share our favorites! Enjoy!

by 4B at Germantown Academy
Ft. Washington, PA USA
Contact Person: Mrs. Julia Blumenreich
We are a class of 8 boys and 10 girls. Our school is located about 10 miles north west of Philadelphia. Germantown Academy is the oldest non-sectarian school in the country; established in 1757. We are a PK - 12 school.

by 4B at Germantown Academy
Ft. Washington, PA USA
Contact Person: Mrs. Julia Blumenreich
We are a class of 8 boys and 10 girls. Our school is located about 10 miles north west of Philadelphia. Germantown Academy is the oldest non-sectarian school in the country; established in 1757. We are a PK - 12 school.

by 4B at Germantown Academy
Ft. Washington, PA USA
Contact Person: Mrs. Julia Blumenreich
We are a class of 8 boys and 10 girls. Our school is located about 10 miles north west of Philadelphia. Germantown Academy is the oldest non-sectarian school in the country; established in 1757. We are a PK - 12 school.

by Grade One/Two at Christina Lake Elementary School
Christina Lake, B.C. Canada
Contact Person: Ms. Debbie Stacey
We have seventeen grade one students and seven grade two students. The children enjoy writing and we often use our time in the computer lab to work on story writing.

by Mrs. Mistretta's Second Graders at P-J, Corrales Elementary
Corrales, NM USA
Contact Person: Mrs. Sue Mistretta
The 22 second graders in Portable J 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 Mr. Steve Beu's class at Orchards Elementary
Vancouver, WA USA
Contact Person: Mr. Steve Beu
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by Grade 1/2 at Christina Lake Elementary
Christina Lake, B.C. Canada
Contact Person: Ms. Stacey
This is a class of 25 grade one and two students in a school of 125 K-7 students.

by Mr. Mistretta's Class at Corrales Elementary
Corrales, N.M. USA
Contact Person: Mr. Tony Mistretta
Our class has an eight to one pupil-teacher ratio. The students come to our class because they have trouble learning in an environment with many distractions. The majority of students in our class learn to love reading, writing, doing math, and school.

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