Polar Express Letter from the GBM
Here is the letter I am using tomorrow for my kids with the GBM. I will “find” this letter in my mailbox after recess. We will enjoy watching the movie tomorrow in our PJ’s along with hot chocolate, popcorn, marshmallows, and whipped cream. It is always a fun day!
Posted on December 16, 2008, in GBM/Holidays Around the World. Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.
Kristen,
Thanks so much for sharing your ideas! You’re such a creative teacher! I have incorporated many of the ideas into my unit! Thanks again!
Dawn
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Gosh! I hate to complain, but please remember that many of the ideas and postcards you have printed and linked to were found by some teachers on the KinderKorner listserv.
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Hi Pam,
Thanks so much for your great ideas–I wanted to show you that I credited you with sending these ideas out–I was very careful in doing so–I didn’t want to upset anyone! 🙂 I did add some things to your awesome ideas and wanted to make sure as many people as possible saw your thoughts. So if I’ve offended you in anyway, I am sorry and please let me know if you would like me to add anything other than what is listed below–I would be happy to do that. I want to be clear on what I create and what others have selflessly put their time into creating and sharing.
Quote: “I sent myself an e-mail with a Power Point all about Brazil courtesy of Pam (aka kinderdawg) on the KinderKorner yahoo group.”
Quote: “I got the general form for this letter from Pam (aka kinderdawg on the KinderKorner listserve), but had to make a few changes to it to fit my kids.”
Quote: “I am posting the Brazil Power Point that I used–but I want everyone to know upfront that it was not created by me; I got it from someone else and cannot take credit for it! 🙂 It was e-mailed out on a KinderKorner webring post by Pam (aka KInderdawg) and I believe she was the one who created it. So if you know Pam or are Pam and want me to remove this, please let me know and I will do that ASAP!”
Kristen 🙂
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