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During April 2008, Nationwide Learning marked a major milestone publishing its three millionth FREE book! Animal Tales was created by Ms. Moltz's class at Beavertown Elementary in Kettering, OH. Congratulations!

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Programs   All About Canada

All About Canada
by Julia DePillo,
Mrs. Kucinski's Class,
Sts. Philip & James School, Phillipsburg, NJ

 

Julia gives us a geography lesson and writes "All About Canada".

She writes about the Canadian flag, Provinces and Territories, famous Canadians and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

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  All About Us
All About Us
by Mrs. Stalker's Class,
Richmond Grade School 4th Grade, Richmond, IL
 

This classroom writes about the day they were born, their family, personal interests, likes and dislikes.

Rachel writes, "I hate fishing, eating fish, and when people crack their fingers."

Kendall writes, "I admire my cousin Heather because she is pretty and drives me anywhere I want to go."

         
    Angel's Dream
Angel's Dream
by Brandy Dugger,
Mrs. Stories Class,
Roan Creek Elementary,
 

Brandy writes about a little girl named Angel who loves to go to her Aunt Brenda's home in the country to ride her favorite horse named Elvis. One night Angel dreams about a beautiful rainbow colored, magical, wild horse named Jasmine... When Angel awoke, Jasmine was gone, but she knew she would see her again even if it was in her dreams."

         
    Colorful Nature
Colorful Nature
by Riley Willmott,
Mrs. Bautista's Class,
St. Rita School 4th Grade,
Fairfax, CA
 

Riley writes a book of poems. For his Haiku Poem, he writes,

"The huge blue ocean…Wow, what a beautiful sight…Shining in the sun."

         
    Heroes Around Us
Heroes Around Us
by Ms. Ellis' Class,
Jefferson County Elementary,
Fayette, MS
 

Created by Ms Ellis' Art Class, "Heroes Around Us" is about heroes who have changed "our lives". Jakeiva writes,

"Some heroes have big shoes to fill. The hero I am writing about is my teacher, Patty Woods. She is teaching me a lot of new things. I am grateful to her because she believes in me and encourages me to do my best and that makes me feel good."

         
    I Think I Can I Think I Can

I Think I Can
I Think I Can

by Ms. Palmer's Class, North Polk Elementary Kindergarten,
Polk, LA

 
Amana writes, "I am a teacher. My mama is a teacher. I want to help kids learn." Dartanyon writes, "I am a police officer. I want to help people. I want to stop speeders." Jeffery writes, "I am a soldier. My Dad is in the Army. He is fighting in the war. I miss him so much."
         
    If I Were The President

If I Were The President
by Ms. Ammen's Class,
Rock Springs Elementary, 1st Grade, Denver, NC

 
Joy, a first grade student writes, "If I were the President, students would not talk. I would say no to playing. People would eat an orange. Everyone would work. I don't want to be President." Matthew writes, "If I were the President, I would tell people to dig a hole in case of earth quakes and tornadoes."
         
    Inspiring Stories
Inspiring Stories
by Brooke DeHaven,
Mrs. Smith's Class,
Colleyville Elementary 4th Grade,
Colleyville TX
 

Brooke dedicates her stories about "Becoming an Artist", "Building a Treehouse", "Camping Trip", and more to her Grandma and Grandpa. She writes,

"Grandma and Grandpa, You have inspired me to write these stories and I hope you read this book over and over again, love, your granddaughter, age 10."

         
    K is for Kansas
K is for Kansas
by Mrs. Stockman's Class, Tonganoxie Elementary School, Tonganoxie, KS
 
From Dodge City to buffalos, Amelia Earhart to Dwight D. Eisenhower, this book is jam packed with fun facts about Kansas. The students and teacher dedicate K is for Kansas to "Our families, friends, school, town, and state."
         
    Kindness Counts

Kindness Counts
by Ms. Petrelli's Class,
Harvey Sabold Elementary, Kindergarten, Springfield, PA

 
This kindergarten class writes about how kindness counts. Bria writes, "Kindess counts when I hold my brother's hand to keep him safe when we cross the street." Dante writes, "Kindness counts when I sleep hugging my mommy. It puts her to sleep."
         
    La Classe De Francais
La Classe De Francais
by Mrs. Hudgin's Class,
Wiley Elementary School, 5th Grade,
Raleigh, NC
 
Written completely in French, some of these North Carolina students write about their favorite animals, plants, sport or country. Nicole writes, "J'aime le raton laveur!" - I like the raccoon! Le raton laveur est petit, amusant, et intelligent - The raccoon is small, funny, and intelligent.
         
    Laughter in the Wind

Laughter in the Wind
by Katelynn McCulloch,
Mrs. Berg's Class, Larkspur Elementary,
6th Grade,
Larkspur, CO

 
Katelynn writes about and dedicates her book to Pat Smith. "Most of the time Pat and her family lived on a military base, but every once in a while they got to go live on her grandparent's farm in Nebraska…where the pigs and chickens ran free, and the cattle grazed peacefully in the meadow."
         
    Milfords' Mess
Milfords' Mess
by Mrs. Milfords' Class,
Kings Glen Elementary, 6th Grade,
Springfield, VA
 
This class studied elements of plot structure in literature. Mrs. Milford writes, "These young authors wrote realistic stories of an event in their life. Each writer developed their story through the writing process of brainstorming, drafting, revising, revising, revising, editing and finally the written piece."
         
    Our Piece of The State
Our Piece of The State
by Mrs. Daley's and Mrs. Driskill's Class.
Cedar Creek Elementary, 4th Grade, Lee's Summit, MO
 
Mrs. Daley's and Mrs. Driskill's students write about the State of Missouri - The Arch, caves, dogwood, eastern bluebird, fountains, glaciated plains, the White Hawthorn blossom, Independence, Lewis and Clark, the Ozarks, Native Americans and more state symbols.
         
    Our Thoughts About Living With Food Allergies
Our Thoughts About Living With Food Allergies
by Mrs Vestermark's Class, Lampeter-Strasburg Elementary, Mix, Lampeter, PA
 
Nurse Mary writes, "Your life holds for you endless possibilities…Learn as much as you can…Stay safe." Joshua writes, "There are good and bad things about being lactose intolerant. The good thing is you can take a once-a-day pill and eat all the dairy you want!"
         
    Pieces of Our Lives…

Pieces of Our Lives…
by Mrs. Cavness' Class,
Brady Elementary, 1st Grade,
Brady, TX

 

This first grade class writes about pieces of their lives that fit together like a jigsaw puzzle to create a great class and dedicates their book to "those who love us and make us who we are!" Mrs. Cavness writes, "I hope you enjoy getting to know my wonderful students. They are all great kids who have a lot to offer. I loved getting to know each one of them! Together we are a complete puzzle!"

         
    Plant Poetry
Plant Poetry
by Miss Magnuson's Class,
Florida State University, 3rd Grade, Tallahassee, FL
 
This 3rd grade class writes a unique book that combines poetry with the study of plants. Melissa writes about Roses!, "Roots help flowers stay still…Out of the seed the roots grow…Sometimes roses have a sweet aroma…Everytime a flower grows it helps us to breathe…Seeds sprout new roots everywhere!"
         
    Remembering Fun Times With Family and Friends
Remembering Fun Times With Family and Friends
by Mrs. Chitty's Class,
Prairie Elementary, 2nd Grade,
Lafeyette, LA
 
This class writes about special vacation memories, playing in the park, birthday parties, weddings, fishing, and movies. Parker writes, "I went fishing on a lake with my mom and dad. I caught a fish and my dad and I fried it and got to eat it. I had fun. I want to do it again."
         
    Six Pillars of Character: Trustworthiness

Six Pillars of Character: Trustworthiness
by Mrs. Johnson's Class,
Peabody Montessori Elementary, 1/2 Gr,
Alexandrua, LA

 

Mrs. Johnson's class learns that "People with good character do the right thing all the time and are trustworthy." Tevin writes, "If you are trustworthy, you should not lie to your parents. Don't steal from your teacher. Listen when somebody talks to you. Return stuff if it's not yours."

         
    The Adventures of Stanlee the Smart Shark
The Adventures of Stanlee the Smart Shark
by Mr. Avakian's Class,
Bright Futures International, Kindergarten,
Palm Beach, FL
 
Stanlee the Smart Shark, this school's mascot, looks like a shark, but has the heart and brain of a dolphin. Stanlee and Ramon, a Spanish speaking remora, travel around the world learning about other cultures and sharing their knowledge with everyone they meet. Jordan writes, "Stanlee stood there for a few minutes looking around. He realized how special all of the sea creatures are; the ones that lived in a special place called Paradise Corner."
         
    What We Are Thankful For…
What We Are Thankful For…
by Ms. Thomas' Class,
Ulis Newton Elementary, 5th Grade,
Henderson, NV
 

Students in Ms Thomas' class write about what they are thankful for.
Aaryn writes, "I am thankful for family because they are always there for me."
Skyler writes, "I am thankful for nature and its beauty."
Ms Thomas' also writes a page, "I am thankful for parents that taught me values, the teachers that taught me to love math, and traditions that keep on going."

         
           
   
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