During the month of May all school children in America are asked to send an email to the president. Each email should include the student's name, school name, city and state. If desired, the whole class can write a single email on which each student enters his/her own name and what he/she would like to say to the president. The email should be signed by all in the class, and identified by school, city and state.

In the email, the student should say what they would like to the president. Suggestions include: What do you like about school? What are you learning in school? What would you like to learn or do in school? What do you no like about school. The email should be sent from the school email address or network.

In the event that a class or school does not have email access, the students in the class should write to the president as above on paper, the teacher collect the letters, include one from herself explaining that the school does not have email capability, and send the class collection in a large envelope.

With a bit of luck, this could become an annual event!

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Govinda,

Nice to hear from you. You sure have some beautiful children, and they have such pretty smiles! Is there a reason why some wear white shirts and some wear blue shirts? Does your schools have Internet access? Or do you get online from somewhere else? If you can get the Internet at school, your students may enjoy many of the pages on my website. It is about things that children in the United States are learning. http://www.educationalsynthesis.org ....

Earlier this year, I was writing some lessons for a school somewhere on the east coast of India for blind children. Things happened there and they did not start the school year until later, and then I never heard from them if they liked what I did or if it was useful. I am disappointed that it didn't work out.

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