Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Join a Postcard Exchange to receive a postcard from all over America!


You might want to participate in a fantastic activity for your classroom - a postcard exchange. Here is how it works: a teacher organizes an exchange, and finds 50 different teachers to sign up - each teacher represents one state in America. 

Each teacher works with their classroom to collect 50 postcards representing their state. They also brainstorm together what would be interesting to share about their state and town.

The teacher organizing the exchange shares the addresses of all involved, so each teacher can easily print out and glue down the addresses onto their postcards.

On a certain date in the school year, each teacher involved in the exchange has to mail their stack of 50 postcards. What happens next is amazing! Your classroom will receive a postcard from every state!


Besides making a fantastic bulletin board, your students can learn so much with a postcard exchange. They can learn facts typed up on the postcards, see what interesting places there are to visit in each state, learn the locations of states as you track which postcards have arrived, and they can also learn about their own state as you have your students help you write a few paragraphs that will printed and glued onto all of the postcards that you will mail out.


To save on postage costs, I ask my school or district to pay the postage. I also ask each student to try and bring in 3-4 postcards. For those students that can't get to RiteAid or the local drug store and buy postcards, I have them pay me a quarter for each postcard I have bought.  Many of my students are thrilled to pay a few quarters for some postcards to mail out. Don't buy the extra large postcard size, or your postage will be higher! 


For the past 16 years, I have been running a very popular and successful postcard exchange. The reason many people stay with our exchange for years is that everyone who signs up participates! It is very disappointing to belong to an exchange where you only receive 20 postcards instead of 50, due to low participation. 

Our postcard exchange takes all elementary grade levels, from kindergarten - sixth. I will send you labels so it is very easy to mail your postcards out. Our exchange has a few extra locations!  - You will receive in early December a postcard from each state, one from Canada, and one from Washington, D.C. too.

If you teach in the states we need, please send me an email to join our exchange!   We need teachers from these states only:

Hawaii, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Ohio, Vermont, Wyoming

Be sure to include your email address and your school mailing address so I can begin corresponding with you! If we don't currently need your state, email me anyway, so I can try and add you in case a space opens up next year!


If you don't see your state listed, there are other exchanges you can join. Try the Post Office posts at ProTeacher, and the Classroom Project posts at Teachers.net


14 comments:

  1. I'm from Washington D.C. and I'd like to be a part of this as well :-) 6th grade class

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    1. Hi Kristen,

      I sent you an email. We have a Washington DC teacher already.

      Thanks for contacting me.

      Francie

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  2. I'm in Canada, is it possible to be part of it too? I know I'm not in USA but I'm near you :)

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    1. Hi Catherine,

      We DO include Canada in our exchange, but we already have a teacher representing Canada. It costs extra to mail to Canada, so we have to limit ourselves to just one Canadian teacher. So sorry about that!

      Francie

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  3. Greetings! I'm in Arizona and would love to be a part of the Post Card Exchange! I have a combo class of 3rd/4th grade students.

    I submitted a Google Plus request to add you to my circle. My email pesaul@mpsaz.org and the school address is: Irving Elementary 3320 E Pueblo Ave Mesa, AZ 85204.

    Look forward to hearing from you!

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    1. Hi Paula,

      I sent you an email. Write back soon!

      Francie

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  4. Hi Cynthia,

    I sent you an email.

    Francie

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  5. I teach in NV and would love to do this! My email is shanolsen@aol.com.

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    1. I sent you an email. Thanks for joining our group!

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  6. I just replied to your post on Pro teacher...I am in Maryland and would love to participate if it isn't too late!!
    Cathy

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  7. Hi we are from Pennsylvania my email is hgambescia@rosemontechool.org

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    1. We are third grade class and saw your post on Edmodo thanks Helen

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    2. Right now the only state we need is Montana. I will take your email down and contact you next year if we need a teacher from Pennsylvania.

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