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E-PALS EXCHANGE

This section of epals is Exclusively Only For Kids below 15 years. E-mail Swagat Kids or get into E-mail Exchange with kids round the world - Exclusively with your own email id that will be generated by Swagat.You automatically become an Online Reading Member of Swagat Children Library. All you have to do is, send in your info with your name, age, hobbies, country and books you read.  Please DO NOT MENTION your address to anyone, not even Swagat. We DO NOT require your any personal details. Please note that all emails will be monitored and flagged, hence check your language - write good, be good. No abusive or bad language will be allowed. Your email id will be treated as cancelled in case you are found not genuine and rules of net abuse will be applicable. Please read the Net Etiquettes - How to email and follow the codes of moral conduct. 

If you are a child in the Age Group 6-15 Years, 
E-mail Swagat Children Library E-pals  Exchange. Be an Online Swagat Children Library Reading Member. Submit 25 Book Reviews & Get a Swagat Certificate - Wherever you are in the world:-)

SWAGAT-GRANGETOWN LIBRARY EPALS EXCHANGE 

Swagat children (Kidsfreesouls:Swagat kids)often enter into E-pals Exchange with kids who either email them through the website or through Swagat Children Library E-pals Exchange with Schools round the world. 

Recently (2006 beginning), Swagat kids entered into an E-pals Exchange with Class of Cathy Fawcett, Grange Town Library, Cleveland, United Kingdom. Cathy works in a Public Library and run a junior/teen Reading Group. 

Cathy's and myself, ilaxi had teamed up the students in the Age group 10-12 years for friendship exchange on reading and cultural topics. The children talked about their hobbies, appearances, book they read and its review, festivals like holi, events like pan cake day, etc

Cathy's students: Melissa, Holly, Jessica, Bethany, Declan Jameson, Darren, Ashley
Swagat students: Aayushi, Aashini, Gucci, Shaimi, Parav, Dev

The concept of epal exchange is adopted to make the children aware of the Internet Epals exchange and learn of not only technology but get aware of different countries, culture, traditions, etc. This interaction with the worldwide kids epals exchange is also focused on building communication skills and speak on various subjects that would, in longer run, enhance their speech and communication flare. The kids also learn to write an epal letter on their own with safe monitored logins. These mails are flagged to maintain moral codes of conduct in keeping email etiquettes. 

 

GRANGETOWN LIBRARY : CLASS OF CATHY FAWCETT

Grangetown Library

GRANGETOWN LIBRARY : CLASS OF CATHY FAWCETT

READ EPALS EXCHANGE EMAILS OF KIDS - coming soon...

SWAGAT CHILDREN LIBRARY : CLASS OF ILAXI

SWAGAT CHILDREN LIBRARY : CLASS OF ILAXI

 

 
Ms Shannon Helping a Student

SWAGAT CHILDREN LIBRARY :ilaxi's class & Jefforson K12.ky.us
What Wanda Shannon - Jefferson K12.ky.us (Jefforson County Public Schools-Whitney Young Elementary) say for ilaxi :

This teacher convince me that linking our classrooms together to "dive" into the ocean of knowledge was "cool", but that education without experience and exposure is incomplete. This was powerful and her subject as "Cup of Life". This stirred my soul to actually press toward "being this cup" that teaches knowledge through experiences. I realized that even as adults, we are always learning from other "cups" who spill over into our lives. I liked this lady so much that we started emailing as a class. Then, we assigned each child an ePal from India.
  • Again, we made our rough drafts. The children seemed interested and they had lots of questions for their new friends from India. Some of their questions were:
    • What is your favorite food?
    • Do you go to school on Sunday?
    • Are you a boy or a girl? (We could hardly pronounce some of the names so we did have trouble with gender!)
  • It was exciting to send our letters to India, but receiving responses from our ePals was even better! 

- From Wanda Shannon - Jefferson K12.ky.us (Jefforson County Public Schools-Whitney Young Elementary)

 
Students of Wanda Shannon: Dale,Glenn,Jessica,Jose,Megan andTonya
Students of ilaxi: Shreye, Kimaya, Aashna, Tarun, Aakash, Vineet, Disha

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