Together with the 3rd Grade at The Town School in New York City, we will learn about all the exciting cities and regions of the United States. When you receive me, Flat Stanley, post a comment below!

*Also, I would really appreciate if you could please send me to another person who lives in another state. I can't wait to see how many states I visit!!!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Alex's Flat Stanley in Minnesota

Hello Town School!

Flat Stanley arrived last week and has been very busy taking care of our chickens and tapping maple trees this week. Here are some photos of Flat Stanley taking care of our chickens in Castle Danger MN!

Photos: Flat Stanley with Joe Thorne and the white chicken’s name is Big Bird – because she is big and fat.

Kind Regards,
Nicole Wilde



Mekhi's Flat Stanley

Mekhi's Stanley at Askew's Skate Night
 
Mekhi's Stanley and Flat Kiyanna are going to NY   Mekhi's Stanley, Kiyanna and Mom wrote a book
                               

Friday, March 18, 2011

Question for Maddie's Cousin Romy in Oregon

3W wants to know:  What street does Beverly Clearly lives on in Oregon???

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Olivia's Flat Stanley

Flat Stanley came to see us,and liked what he saw.We are in Greenville,South Carolina,in the middle of the State that is blessed with beautiful Beaches,wonderful mountains,many Lakes for great fishing and very kind and helpful people.Greenville has a bustling Main Street,that has so much Art,Festivals,and Statues and parks.We have Theaters,Symphony,Opera,and lots of sports.There are several very good Colleges very near by,also american headquarters of,BMW cars and Michelin Tires.So youall come to see us,along with flat Stanley.We also have wonderful seasons and much warmer weather,than New York and many interesting people from all over the world.So you know how much we like living here!!!!




Stanley hangs out on a cannon from the civil war


Stanley reading the proclamation of South Carolina succeeding from the
country.

Stanley luxuriates in the warm spring flowers in South Carolina.

Stanley enjoys one of the many lakes in South Carolina

  Stanley takes a ride on a South Carolina Car


Stanley visits with Olivia's great grandfather who was mayor of Greenville, South Carolina


Stanley registers at Furman University in Greenville, SC

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Max's Flat Stanley in Great Falls, Virginia

Max LoBue's cousins, Evan and Ben, with Flat Stanley in Great Falls, Virginia! 



Flat Stanley in Sarasota, FL

FLAT STANLEY visited Alex's grandfather, Don Markstein, in Sarasota, FL, and we had a great time.  Flat Stanley wanted to tell the 3rd grade class about his visit and about this state of Florida, but grandpa tried using the web site and failed, 'cause he is not technologically proficient, and Flat Stanley could not help him.  So here's the story in this e-mail.

1.  We went to the beach on the West Coast of Florida.  The beach was not on the Atlantic ocean as it is on the East Coast of Florida.  Rather, the beach here in Sarasota is on the Gulf of Mexico.  Florida is a long thin state at the very bottom of the East Coast (the right hand side of the United States).  Flat Stanley looked at a map of Florida and he said, "it looks like a banana."  Bananas are yellow, and the bright sun in Florida is very yellow!   

While you third graders at The Town School were having snow, any one visiting Florida could go for a swim.  The day that Flat Stanley went swimming, it was snowing a whole lot in New York City, but the water in the Gulf in Florida was 80 degrees (Fahrenheit). 

Flat Stanley and Grandpa walked the beach and Flat Stanley kept letting the sand run through his fingers and he picked up a lot of shells to show you.  Unfortunately, you can only send words and pictures by e-mail, but not sand and shells or other physical objects.  Grandpa made Flat Stanley throw the sand back on the beach and the shells back into the Gulf, where some sea creatures will crawl in them and make the shells their home for a while.

2.  Flat Stanley was very lucky to be in Sarasota in the winter, because the famous Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus, and some other circuses, make their winter home here.  As a matter of fact, there is such a lot of interest in the circus in Sarasota, Florida that high school students have the chance to elect physical education in the school gym or at the circus tent, where they learn to perform circus acts, even walking on the high wire or swinging thru the air and catching another performer by the hands as that guy or girl lets go of their swing coming from the other side high up above the ground in the tent.  Flat Stanley kept busy looking at the circus activity in all three rings, where all sorts of different act performed simultaneously in each ring.

Flat Stanley did a lot more than spend time on the beach and at the circus, but he told Grandpa that he will always think of Florida as the state where there are wonderful beaches and great circuses.  That is why a lot of retired New Yorkers decide to move to Florida in their retirement years.

Bye,

Grandpa Donald and
Flat Stanley

Caroline's Flat Stanley in Chicago, IL

Here are some pictures we took of Flat Stanley. He went across the Chicago River after it was turned green for St Patrick's Day (the photos are poor because they wouldn't let us stop). He is shown with an alley - maybe this is interesting because there aren't any alley's in New York. Flat Stanley is also pictured with the Sears Towel ( tallest building on North American continent), the Field Museum of Natural History, Soldier's Field and the Shedd Aquarium
 

These are photos are of Flat Stanley and the green Chicago River. The other photos are in front of the Field Museum of Natural History.

 

Kiran's Flat Stanley in Pensacola, FL

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

New York City from The 3rd Grade at The Town School

The third grade is so excited to hear about your state!! Please enjoy the following fun facts about New York City (where we go to school!!):


  • New York City is the city that never sleeps!
  • People in New York City like to go to Times Square, go shopping, relax in Central Park, eat at all the fabulous restaurants, go see the historical monuments, museums and Broadway shows.
  • Did you know that the Statue of Liberty is actually on the New Jersey side of the Hudson River!?
  • Did you know the Empire State building and the Chrysler building had a race to see which could be the tallest building in New York.
  • New York City is the largest city in the US and is the headquarters of the United Nations.