March 16, 2010
Mrs Hollis wrote:
We used your templates to recognize my 90 yr. old grandfather's birthday. We created a newspaper full of his life stories! And it looks awesome -- Thanks! Reply to this
March 17, 2010
Timothy Wright wrote:
I bought a template and plan to use them to create a newspaper for my small company. I'm in construction and had no idea where to start - this template is perfect for dropping in information and sending. Reply to this
March 18, 2010
Genie wrote:
You have a blog now! I made a newspaper a few months ago using your 200 series. I sent a summer "paper" to my family to read. Reply to this
March 18, 2010
Susan wrote:
I made a newspaper for our Christmas card! My family LOVED reading the articles with pictures instead of getting a long letter from us.
March 18, 2010
Sandy Ross wrote:
Our 6th graders made a roaring 20s newspaper and sold them for a nickel at our "speakeasy" Reply to this
March 18, 2010
Melinda Kidby wrote:
Here's a fantastic way to involve your kids! I got them to write their OWN articles. Your templates have that space for the writer's name, so they just plugged in their own name over each article they wrote and love seeing their name in print. Reply to this
March 19, 2010
Jennifer wrote:
I made a holiday newspaper instead of the card and then emailed it to everyone. I saved $90.00 in postage! Reply to this
March 21, 2010
Bill Ross wrote:
My 5th grade daughter used your template to make a CA Gold Rush newspaper - we even tea stained it - looks great! Reply to this
March 21, 2010
Ellen W wrote:
We made a newspaper that had all of my parent's highlights over the years for their anniversary. They were AMAZED! Reply to this
March 23, 2010
Mrs Busche wrote:
Our district standards are focusing on math big time so we decided to write news stories using math concepts. Headlines included Quadrilateral town excludes triangles; equations learn the two-step in Entertainment; local complex fraction now known as commoner; and put dead math tools like the abacus in the Obituaries! They are MUCH more creative than I ever thought. Reply to this
March 26, 2010
Sharon G wrote:
Use them for notes to students. I teach world history and throw my notes in one and hand it out as if they were the citizens of that place in that time period. What would they be reading about if they were there? Reply to this
March 30, 2010
Sarah wrote:
We used your 200 series to create our school newspaper. Students in the club just update each month. Reply to this
April 1, 2010
Jay Rolling wrote: Our PE/health students created a newspaper for their human body unit, focusing on muscles. It's the best thing they've created all year! Reply to this
April 9, 2010
S Candidash wrote: I just made a newspaper for my daughter who'll be graduating next month. I wrote it as a "life achievement" of all her important memories. She's gonna love it. Reply to this
April 10, 2010
Scot Peterson wrote: My class finished reading their novel and kids in groups developed a newspaper for their assessment instead of a test. GREAT content-rich project that showed me so much more than multiple choice questions. Reply to this
April 17, 2010
Suzi Q wrote: Mother's Day!! I'm creating a newspaper for my mother's important life events. The paper is full of memories and she can read it anytime she wants - it's all stories from her life as a terrific mom. Reply to this
April 26, 2010
Cherry Hill wrote: I'm making a newsppaper for my Mom before Mother's Day. It'll be a collection of all her greatest memories so she can "read the paper" anytime she wants to reminiscence. Reply to this
May 12, 2010
Audra Wimmer wrote: Our middle school needed something to show rising 6th graders, and we had already done a video. So we created a newspaper and had students play reporters. They interviewed staff and admin, took pictures, and wrote articles about anything the newbies would be interested in knowing about their new school. We put together a great newspaper for them to read before their arrival! Reply to this
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January 20, 2012
Kanuk wrote:
Hey ever think of using this for your business monthly newsletter? We're doing one now - will let you know how it looks. Reply to this
We used your templates to recognize my 90 yr. old grandfather's birthday. We created a newspaper full of his life stories! And it looks awesome -- Thanks!
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I bought a template and plan to use them to create a newspaper for my small company. I'm in construction and had no idea where to start - this template is perfect for dropping in information and sending.
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You have a blog now! I made a newspaper a few months ago using your 200 series. I sent a summer "paper" to my family to read.
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I made a newspaper for our Christmas card! My family LOVED reading the articles with pictures instead of getting a long letter from us.
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Our 6th graders made a roaring 20s newspaper and sold them for a nickel at our "speakeasy"
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Here's a fantastic way to involve your kids! I got them to write their OWN articles. Your templates have that space for the writer's name, so they just plugged in their own name over each article they wrote and love seeing their name in print.
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I made a holiday newspaper instead of the card and then emailed it to everyone. I saved $90.00 in postage!
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My 5th grade daughter used your template to make a CA Gold Rush newspaper - we even tea stained it - looks great!
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We made a newspaper that had all of my parent's highlights over the years for their anniversary. They were AMAZED!
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Our district standards are focusing on math big time so we decided to write news stories using math concepts. Headlines included Quadrilateral town excludes triangles; equations learn the two-step in Entertainment; local complex fraction now known as commoner; and put dead math tools like the abacus in the Obituaries! They are MUCH more creative than I ever thought.
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Use them for notes to students. I teach world history and throw my notes in one and hand it out as if they were the citizens of that place in that time period. What would they be reading about if they were there?
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We used your 200 series to create our school newspaper. Students in the club just update each month.
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Our PE/health students created a newspaper for their human body unit, focusing on muscles. It's the best thing they've created all year!
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I just made a newspaper for my daughter who'll be graduating next month. I wrote it as a "life achievement" of all her important memories. She's gonna love it.
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My class finished reading their novel and kids in groups developed a newspaper for their assessment instead of a test. GREAT content-rich project that showed me so much more than multiple choice questions.
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Mother's Day!! I'm creating a newspaper for my mother's important life events. The paper is full of memories and she can read it anytime she wants - it's all stories from her life as a terrific mom.
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I'm making a newsppaper for my Mom before Mother's Day. It'll be a collection of all her greatest memories so she can "read the paper" anytime she wants to reminiscence.
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Our middle school needed something to show rising 6th graders, and we had already done a video. So we created a newspaper and had students play reporters. They interviewed staff and admin, took pictures, and wrote articles about anything the newbies would be interested in knowing about their new school. We put together a great newspaper for them to read before their arrival!
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Hello there. That's just some very great site. I love that a bunch and will come here much more regularly from now on. It's all about the actual looks anyways, hence I believe your site rocks in that element. I 'm learning for a term paper and the details here has assisted me a great deal Research Paper Writing
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Hey ever think of using this for your business monthly newsletter? We're doing one now - will let you know how it looks.
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