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Sounds like a great idea to me.

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Sandra Lee
Rayburn H.S.LMC
2121 Cherrybrook Lane                  glee@tenet.edu
Pasadena, Texas 77502                  713-477-3601/Ext. 275
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On 3 Sep 1995, Paula Neale wrote:

> I'm planning to see if my third grade classes don't want to reply to
> these messages next week.  But this brings something that I have been
> wondering about.  Ever so often someone comes up with an idea that seems
> just right for our teachers or kids such as this or the Groundhog Day
> weather thing or the 100 day celebration.  I would often like to cabbage
> on to it, but after all it was THEIR idea, and I feel sure that everyone
> doesn't want to be writing hundreds of cardinal directions greetings.  Is
> there any way that a temporary project site, a kind of mini-listserv
> could be set up so that all the replies could go there and everyone who
> was interested could pick them up.  In a way it would be like a hit, but
> it would only go to the mailboxes of those would subscribed.  I'm
> probably betraying my total technical ignorance here but I was just
> wondering?
> Paula Neale
> mohmie@coop.crn.org
>
>
> On Sun, 3 Sep 1995, nora mosley wrote:
>
> > Hello Again LM_NETTERS,
> >  A few days ago Marybeth Green from San Antonio asked if any of you would
> > send messages to her third graders to help them with practicing their
> > skills in determining cardinal directions. I liked her idea and asked if
> > I could borrow it for my 3rd graders. She said yes. So if you could take
> > a minute to drop my kids a message that clearly identifies your hometown
> > so we can locate it on a map I would appreciate it. If your hometown is
> > sort of smallish, give us a clue by telling us which major city it is
> > close to. TIA
> > Nora Mosley
> > nmosley@nccu.edu
> > Dixon Elementary
> > Holly Ridge, NC
> >
>
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