The Landmark Game '98
Hong Kong International Hong Kong, China
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Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1998 09:49:20 +0800
From: "MS (General_Acct_#1)" <ms1@ms.hkis.edu.hk>
Subject: HKIS #1 INTRO LETTER
To: KIDPROJ@LISTSERV.NODAK.EDU
Hey there Landmark participants:
We Middle schoolers, of Hong Kong International School, are very interested and exited to join the Landmark game.
The city that has just been handed back to China, Hong Kong, is the place where "wonders never cease." It is a major business center and tourist attraction, and people from all over the world come to admire our city especaially to experience the thrill of Hong Kong.
Our unique enviornment provides an awesome learning experience.
Consisting of twenty-five students in each class, 8 classes per grade, and thirteen grades (including kindergarden) we have 2,500 students in Hong Kong International School. Students and faculty from over 44 different countries across the globe! Neat eh?
Setting stumping questions and problems about Landmarks are our specialties. We would very much enjoy participating in this great event. Looking foward to being confronted with everyone else's stumpers. Good luck trying to to locate and discover our land mark.
Meet you soon in the landmark game!
Sincerely yours,
Mrs. Street's 7th grade
Language arts and Social Studies class

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Carol Siwinski
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Germantown Academy
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Fort Washington, Pa. 10903
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Curricular Technology Specialist
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csiwi@ga.k12.pa.us
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http://www. ga.k12.pa.us/curtech/curtech.htm
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http://www.forum.swarthmore.edu/~carol/rest_stop.html
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http://www.forum.swarthmore.edu/~carol/landmark.html
"All students are gifted; it is our job to identify the gift"
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