The Editors Want to Know!
Posted by Debra Liverman on 13 Mar 2009 | Posted in: Grade 1, Grades 2-3, Intermediate, Kindergarten, Preschool
If I could give you a quick glimpse inside the editors’ heads here at The Mailbox® magazine offices, the one question you would see swirling around everyone’s mind is “What do teachers think of THIS issue of The Mailbox?” Our editors love getting feedback from our subscribers. Your comments help us shape the magazines so that they continue to be a useful resource that you will turn to again and again for your classroom needs.
With that said, before we mail out the next issue of each Mailbox, I’m going to ask for your feedback on the current issue of the magazine. First up, the February/March issues. Now that you’ve had a chance to use the ideas and activities in your issue, tell us what you think. What worked for you? What didn’t? What did you love? What would you like to see more of? Whatever is on your mind, we want to hear it!
Please refer to the specific edition (Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grades 2-3, or Intermediate) that you are commenting on so that we know exactly what you are talking about.
Thanks in advance for your valuable insight.
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I am looking for a poem I used to have about a leprechaun leaving “magic powder” or “magic dust”. You read the poem as you sprinkled the white powder (lime jello) on top of applesauce & watch it turn green. The kids loved it!
I beleive that it was in the mag a few years ago. It also had recipe cards that went along with it. Could you please let me know where I can find it? Thanks
Hi! I love your site! But what ever happened to the WEEKLY PLAN sheet? I remember seeing them in November and I REALY miss them !!! I loved being able to fill out my Weekly Plan Sheet on line and then Printing them. Could we have these back? Thanks for all the ideas! They are fun! - Lois