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This is Juanita Washington, currently at Van Asselt. Sorry to be so behind
on my mail, but I don't have internet access in my classroom this year.
Last year, in a previous life, I used KidWorks Deluxe with first graders
who wrote (typed) and illustrated beautiful books using that program. I
would wholeheartedly endorse it!
Jaunita Washington <jwash@cks.ssd.k12.wa.us>
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Julia Diefendorf wrote:
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> on 1/21/01 8:33 PM, Donna Shy at dshy@cks.ssd.k12.wa.us wrote:
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> > Dear Tic-Techers,
> > Has anyone used or know about Kid Works Deluxe?
> > A PTSA person asked my opinion. The PTSA may select a network
> > version of the software as a "bonus" from their fundraising organization.
> > Obviously, the price is right (free). Is it worth the time and effort?
> > I'd appreciate any feedback.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Donna Shy, Bryant
> > dshy@cks
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> Donna,
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> I am the computer teacher at Laurelhurst Elementary. I have used Kid Works
> the past few years and have seen the Deluxe version. I like it and it is
> the one that I selected from the Sally Foster fundraising. It is good for
> drawing and beginning writing.
>
> Julia Diefendorf
> jdiefen@cks.ssd.k12.wa.us
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