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Binder update…Super Cool Collection!
600+ Letters of Note…many of which can be used in the classroom. Fun to read!
#elemchat #spedchat #letters #sschat
Via History Tech
“Letters of Note is an attempt to gather and sort fascinating letters, postcards, telegrams, faxes, and memos. Scans/photos where possible. Fakes will be sneered at. Updated as often as possible; usually each weekday.”
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1. Browse by correspondence type:2. Browse by writing method:3. Browse by date of correspondence:4. Browse the following categories of correspondence:5. Browse correspondence written by, to, or about, the following notable people (listed alphabetically, by first name):
Read notes from (just a few I picked out)
Stephen Hawking
Mark Twain
Benjamin Franklin
Helen Keller
Brian Wilson
Amelia Earhart
Annie Oakley
Frank Lloyd Wright
Queen Victoria
George Lucas
James Brown
Michael Jackson
and  600+ more!
These would be great to use if you are studying a person, time period, subject etc., to gather more insight.
Just think how handy these will come in for President’s Day and Black History this month.
Great resource!
Included in  Letter Writing Resources
You may also like…
Black History Month Quotes
Hyper History
Creating Newspapers in the Classroom - I think it would be neat to “publish” one of the “Letters of Note” and students could write responses to it.
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Binder update…Super Cool Collection!

600+ Letters of Note…many of which can be used in the classroom. Fun to read!

#elemchat #spedchat #letters #sschat

Via History Tech

“Letters of Note is an attempt to gather and sort fascinating letters, postcards, telegrams, faxes, and memos. Scans/photos where possible. Fakes will be sneered at. Updated as often as possible; usually each weekday.”

Browse by

1. Browse by correspondence type:
2. Browse by writing method:
3. Browse by date of correspondence:
4. Browse the following categories of correspondence:
5. Browse correspondence written by, to, or about, the following notable people (listed alphabetically, by first name):

Read notes from (just a few I picked out)

  • Stephen Hawking
  • Mark Twain
  • Benjamin Franklin
  • Helen Keller
  • Brian Wilson
  • Amelia Earhart
  • Annie Oakley
  • Frank Lloyd Wright
  • Queen Victoria
  • George Lucas
  • James Brown
  • Michael Jackson
  • and  600+ more!

These would be great to use if you are studying a person, time period, subject etc., to gather more insight.

Just think how handy these will come in for President’s Day and Black History this month.

Great resource!

Included in  Letter Writing Resources

You may also like…

Black History Month Quotes

Hyper History

Creating Newspapers in the Classroom - I think it would be neat to “publish” one of the “Letters of Note” and students could write responses to it.

    • #letters of note
    • #history
    • #social studies
    • #letters from historical and famous people
    • #correspondence letters for kids
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  1. roughdrafts1 said: I love the Letters of Note! Thanks for the great find!
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