I'm currently working on making labels to send out on Monday. The template I have downloaded from Avery is template number 5160. According to Avery, this template is compatible with many of their products. Alternatively you can simply print the labels on plain paper, cut them apart and use a glue stick to adhere to your postcard.
Hopefully this will be an easy process. I am using a Microsoft Word file. If you are unable to open it, or do not have access to a computer with Word, please let me know so I can figure out an alternative.
Postcards should be mailed during the month of October. Preferably with a week or two of receiving your labels.
Please share major facts about your state such as:
* your state symbols (flower, bird, insect, tree, etc.)
* your state's nickname (ex. Florida is known as the Sunshine State)
* important people who have lived in your state (Presidents, inventors, authors, etc.)
* a major historical event that happenend in your state
* your state's major industry or resourse
* or any other interesting tidbit of information!
My students are so excited about this project and can't wait to share it with you all!
US Postcard Exchange
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Sunday, September 11, 2011
*NEW* Website!

I've updated my webpage that accompanies this project. Check it out @ http://www.mrslittlespage.com/USPostcard2011.html
There are new links on the left hand side - including some amazing interactive games. Don't you just love it when you can make learning FUN for your students?!?
ENJOY!
Up And Running Again - Phew!
Technical Difficulties are not my favorite...most likely your's either. Hopefully everyone who has sent their registration email since the 1st of August has heard from me. It was one of those freak situations where my home PC's motherboard died, at the same time that we were having difficulties with our computers at school. All is running smoothly now.
If you have not heard from me as of Friday evening, you are most likely the 4th, 5th (or even 10th!) classroom to request to join from your state. I regret that our building wasn't open long enough for me to send those emails. I don't see us opening more than 3 groups at this time. If you are in Group 1 and you don't see your state represented in Groups 2 or 3, please consider encouraging another teacher at your school, or in your district to join our project. (I promise to be more timely with emails!)
~Rebecca Little, project coordinator
Monday, August 15, 2011
Non-Fiction Literature Connection

At first glance, there are amazing pictures and descriptions of different parts of the US. I downloaded the book (FREE today @ Amazon.com) and am tentatively planning on reading parts of it using the Kindle application for computers (also FREE). I think if I hook up the projector to my laptop, the whole class can enjoy the images. Does this book inspire you? Share! Feel free to comment or send your ideas to my email address.
~Rebecca Little, project coordinator
PS We still need several more states. If you are in Group 1 and you notice that your state isn't represented in Groups 2 or 3, encourage a teacher friend to sign up!
Monday, June 27, 2011
Postcard Exchange 2011-2012
Project Coordinator:
Mrs. Rebecca Little, NBCT
Exceptional Children's Teacher
Southwest Elementary School
1580 32nd Street, SW
Hickory, NC 28601
Goal:
The main goal of this project is that participants receive a postcard from a classroom in as many of the 50 states as possible. As each postcard arrives, the class can discuss each states major industry, fascinating historical events, and unique facts. As classrooms sign up, if there are duplicate states, once there are at least 2 classrooms from each major US region, I will add on additional groups.
Participants:
This project is open to only one Elementary, Middle or High School classroom per state *per group*. In years past, I had to turn away many classrooms because states were already represented. The last time I did this project, I had as many as 5 groups and still turned away classrooms. Granted, groups 4 and 5 had fewer state postcards, but each region was represented with at least 3 states (if I remember correctly!) Hopefully we'll get as many states as possible.
This is a first come largest group sign up, so don't delay!
Check the side bar and website often and encourage teacher you know in other states to participate. Please feel free to mention the project on facebook, and to any email groups or message boards you belong to.
Committment:
1. Each teacher should plan to purchase or create up to 50 postcards that represent your state and the postage it costs to mail them. If you are able to do a hallway display that will benefit more than just your own classroom, you may be able to ask your administration for funding for the cards and/or postage. You never know until you ask!
2. Postcards should be mailed during the month of October, shortly once you've received your labels.
3. Plan for classroom time to decide what you will put on your postcards, and time for students to print (or paste) the information on the cards. This could take as much as 2 class periods.
Postcard Information:
Share major facts about your state such as -
* your state symbols (flower, bird, insect, tree, etc.)
* your state's nickname (ex. Florida is known as the Sunshine State)
* important people who have lived in your state (Presidents, inventors, authors, etc.)
* a major historical event that happened in your state
* your state's major industry or resource
My committments to you:
1. I will electronically send out a mailing label page to each of the participating scools by October 1st. You can use the Microsoft Word document to divide among your class so that students can copy the addresses themselves; or you can print the information on Aver Labels. I will let you know the template number (as soon as I purchase my labels!) :)
2. I will provide this blog and a webpage for us to share ideas on how you are using this project in your classroom. Let me know in your email if you would like access to the blog so I can send you an invitation.
Registration:
Please send the following information to littlere@hickoryschools.net
Mrs. Rebecca Little, NBCT
Exceptional Children's Teacher
Southwest Elementary School
1580 32nd Street, SW
Hickory, NC 28601
Goal:
The main goal of this project is that participants receive a postcard from a classroom in as many of the 50 states as possible. As each postcard arrives, the class can discuss each states major industry, fascinating historical events, and unique facts. As classrooms sign up, if there are duplicate states, once there are at least 2 classrooms from each major US region, I will add on additional groups.
Participants:
This project is open to only one Elementary, Middle or High School classroom per state *per group*. In years past, I had to turn away many classrooms because states were already represented. The last time I did this project, I had as many as 5 groups and still turned away classrooms. Granted, groups 4 and 5 had fewer state postcards, but each region was represented with at least 3 states (if I remember correctly!) Hopefully we'll get as many states as possible.
This is a first come largest group sign up, so don't delay!
Check the side bar and website often and encourage teacher you know in other states to participate. Please feel free to mention the project on facebook, and to any email groups or message boards you belong to.
Committment:
1. Each teacher should plan to purchase or create up to 50 postcards that represent your state and the postage it costs to mail them. If you are able to do a hallway display that will benefit more than just your own classroom, you may be able to ask your administration for funding for the cards and/or postage. You never know until you ask!
2. Postcards should be mailed during the month of October, shortly once you've received your labels.
3. Plan for classroom time to decide what you will put on your postcards, and time for students to print (or paste) the information on the cards. This could take as much as 2 class periods.
Postcard Information:
Share major facts about your state such as -
* your state symbols (flower, bird, insect, tree, etc.)
* your state's nickname (ex. Florida is known as the Sunshine State)
* important people who have lived in your state (Presidents, inventors, authors, etc.)
* a major historical event that happened in your state
* your state's major industry or resource
My committments to you:
1. I will electronically send out a mailing label page to each of the participating scools by October 1st. You can use the Microsoft Word document to divide among your class so that students can copy the addresses themselves; or you can print the information on Aver Labels. I will let you know the template number (as soon as I purchase my labels!) :)
2. I will provide this blog and a webpage for us to share ideas on how you are using this project in your classroom. Let me know in your email if you would like access to the blog so I can send you an invitation.
Registration:
Please send the following information to littlere@hickoryschools.net
Teacher's Name
Grade Level
School Name
School Mailing Address
Registration is open until September 30th. But don't wait to register! Groups will be formed "1st come, largest group"!
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Postcards from Buster
Postcards from Buster is a great site for kids. It has games, songs, recipes, video clips, and more. Click on "My Blog" then use the pull-down menu to visit any number of cities and states in the U.S.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
A Great Find!

Hi to all,
I am making a webpage about the project and came upon a GREAT FIND that I wanted to share! You can VERY easily create a map of where you've sent postcards, received postcards, etc. These can be used on webpages, OR, if you do not have a webpage, simply printed out. Check it out! http://www.epgsoft.com/VisitedStatesMap/
The page I'm creating is here:
Lanise
Sunday, October 07, 2007
How are you using the project in your classroom?
The project is underway - despite the hurdles this year! My students are super psyched about the project. We'll be doing our postcards this week - I'm psyched because I found a postcard that showed a special gem found only in our county - which happens to be the state Gem! Because my students have fine motor difficulties our postcards will be purchased and the material that we write as a class will be printed on labels that the students will affix to the postcard.
Here is an idea sent to me from a Kindergarten Teacher in SC:
I'm not sure what exactly you want in terms of writing ideas, but I'll share what I did to get the cards started. We discussed the state bird, flower and flag. Then I gave them a 4X6 index card and they were to choose one of those symbols to draw on the blank side of the card.
We will take a few shared writing opportunities to make a list of SC information that we would like to share. I'll then print them up on labels to affix to the postcard. (My young kindy students would have great difficult printing that small! :))
Judy (SC)
And another from a teacher in NY who needed more postcards so that each of her students could do their own:
Hi, from Long Island, NY.I had the same problem. I hope my suggestion is OK.My students are going to send 2 postcards to each class. One on state symbols and one about our local environment which is so different than what others think of when they hear New York. First lesson is thismorning.Art teacher gave me supplies to do a water color wash. I expect to mailthem on Monday. Bridget (NY)
Do you have ideas to add? If you asked to be a part of the blog, you should have your invitation and you can post pictures and ideas. If blogs are a new thing and you prefer not to attempt, send me the information by email and I'll post it for you.
~Rebecca (NC)
Here is an idea sent to me from a Kindergarten Teacher in SC:
I'm not sure what exactly you want in terms of writing ideas, but I'll share what I did to get the cards started. We discussed the state bird, flower and flag. Then I gave them a 4X6 index card and they were to choose one of those symbols to draw on the blank side of the card.
We will take a few shared writing opportunities to make a list of SC information that we would like to share. I'll then print them up on labels to affix to the postcard. (My young kindy students would have great difficult printing that small! :))
Judy (SC)
And another from a teacher in NY who needed more postcards so that each of her students could do their own:
Hi, from Long Island, NY.I had the same problem. I hope my suggestion is OK.My students are going to send 2 postcards to each class. One on state symbols and one about our local environment which is so different than what others think of when they hear New York. First lesson is thismorning.Art teacher gave me supplies to do a water color wash. I expect to mailthem on Monday. Bridget (NY)
Do you have ideas to add? If you asked to be a part of the blog, you should have your invitation and you can post pictures and ideas. If blogs are a new thing and you prefer not to attempt, send me the information by email and I'll post it for you.
~Rebecca (NC)
Friday, June 15, 2007
Postcard Exchange 2007-2008!

What a fun way to learn about the United States incorporating math, geography, map skills, language arts and history!
Project Coordinator: Mrs. Rebecca Little, Exceptional Children's Teacher, East Alexander Middle School, 1285 White Plains Road Hiddenite, NC 28636 rebecca_little@alexander.k12.nc.us or verystillwater@hotmail.com
Goal: The main goal of this project is that participants receive a postcard from a classroom in as many of the 50 states as possible. As each postcard arrives, the class can discuss each state's major industry, fascinating historical events, and unique facts.
Participants: This project is open to only one Elementary, Middle or High School classroom per state *per group*. I turned away many people last year because our two groups already had a state represented. I'll do as many as 5 groups this year. Hopefully we'll get as many states as possible. Check the side bar often and encourage people you know in other states to participate. Mention the project on any email groups or message boards you belong to. :)
Committment:
1. Each teacher should plan to purchase or create up to 50 postcards that represent your state and 50 postcard stamps. My principal was kind enough to provide postage for our cards. You never know until you ask.
2. Postcards should be mailed during the month of October, shortly after you've received your labels.
My committments to you:
1. I will send out a mailing label page to each of the participating schools at the end of September. You can use the Microsoft Word document to divide among your class so that they can copy the addresses themselves; or you can print the information on Avery Laser Labels (5160).
2. I will provide this blog for us to share with each other how you are using this project in your class.
Postcard Information: *edited* Share major facts about your state. Some things you can include:
*your state symbols (flower, bird, insect, tree, etc.) (**see note below)
*your state's nickname (ex. Florida is known as the Sunshine State)
*important people who have lived in your state (Presidents, inventors, authors)
*a historical event that happened in your state
*your state's major industry or resource
(**note) I am preparing some graphing worksheets for state insect, bird and flower so that we can compare and contrast them. I'll post them on the website. The worksheets will be at the K-2 level, if any upper grade teachers would like to contribute some more challenging questions I would be happy to include them.
Plan for classroom time to decide what you will put on your postcards, and time for students to print the information on the cards. This could take as much as 2 class periods.
Registration: Please send the following information to
rebecca_little@alexander.k12.nc.us or verystillwater@hotmail.com (I will check both addresses often) Teacher's Name
Grade Level
School Name
School Mailing Address
Registration open from June 18, 2007 until September 18, 2007. We look forward to having you in our project!
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Happy Thanksgiving!
Hi all! I wanted to share with you all how our project has been going the last few weeks.
My children are so excited every time we get a postcard in the mail. During Circle Time we read and discuss the postcard and then 1 student is chosen to be the one to find it on our map.
Once it is found, we color in that state on our poster.
~Rebecca
My children are so excited every time we get a postcard in the mail. During Circle Time we read and discuss the postcard and then 1 student is chosen to be the one to find it on our map.
Once it is found, we color in that state on our poster.

Here is what our map looks like as of Friday 11/18. We made our state rainbow colored so we could learn what it looks like.
Later, I take the postcard and put it on the wall around our quilt map connecting it to the state it came from.

I hope this finds you doing well and ready to celebrate a wonderful Thanksgiving. Many of your students might be traveling to other states this holiday season. This would be a good time to send out your postcards if you haven't done so already.
Happy Thanksgiving!~Rebecca
Monday, October 23, 2006
Hello! Today we received our second postcard in the mail from Skyline Elementary School in Stillwater, Oklahoma. :) :) :) We learned that their state flower is the Indian Blanket and their state rock is the Rose Rock. We also found it interesting that the first Sonic Drive -In was in your hometown. We dont have Sonics where we live. We do see the yummy commericals on the televsion though. Happy Monday everybody!
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