Wednesday, April 20, 2011

7E Letters to Japan

Dear 7E,
Thank you for writing such honest and thoughtful letters to the students in Japan.  I know they will make a difference to someone!  I am still missing a letter from:  James, Riley, Katerina, Daniel, Elena, Ryan, Aly, Theresa, Kara and Grace.  Please finish your letter before you move on to the Bit Strip activity.  Thanks!
Ms.Shoniker

20 comments:

  1. Dear students in Japan,
    I feel realy bad and upset about what has hapend i want to help as much as i can. I hope you, your familly and your friends are all right. I want to help Japan the best I can. I am so sory about what happend and send you my hope and luck.

    Katherine Bell 75

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  2. Dear Students,

    I'm sorry for the terrible tragedy that happened in Japan. After finding out about the tsunami and earthquake made me realize that we should help in someway and support Japan, through these hard times. I'm sorry for your losses and suffer. In Canada, people are helping by donating supplies and raising money to help Japan. We just wanted you to know that we will be there to help you, and support you. Soon, Japan will get better and soon be back to its beautiful self. Our wishes and hopes go to you. Things will get better, stay strong.

    -Nefertina

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  3. Dear Japanese students

    My name is Rachael. I hope that you and your families are doing well and our fundraisers are helping. I too know people in Japan and have not heard back. I can only imagine the trauma you have faced with a level 8.9 earth quake followed by a very strong after shock and then a tsunami. Even in some minor cities were struck hard and the death tolls high. I hope you are all right and your recovery is fast and all will be well again.

    My condolences

    Rachael Liness
    Windfields PS
    Toronto, On,
    Canada

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  4. Dear Japanese student,
    I am so sorry for what happend, and I hope you and your family are safe and unharmed. What happend was a very devistating disaster. I hope you and your family and friends have enough food and water. I am so sorry that everything was destroyed and people were harmed. But I'm sure with all the donations that are being given, you will be able to rebuild you fascinating and beautiful country.
    I can't even imagin how you feel right now, I have never been in an earthquake or tsunami. But I know what I can do, I'm going to donate money and hope that you, your family, your friends and even people you and I dont know, are all safe. Japan will gain it's strength and will be beautiful again.

    By: Cooper 75 ->~

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  5. Dear fellow middle school student,

    I understand that you`re going through a very difficult time in Japan and I send you my most sincere condollences. I can only assume the kind of pain you`re going through, and I want to let you know that I believe that over time, things will get better. Nothing can fix the damage that has sadly happened to your country, but I can only hope for the best recovery possible. Through this letter, I wish to be able to reach out to all of you and let you know that I really am devistated for all your trajedies and I send you all my sympathy. Hopefully you can be strong enough to move on with your lives and rebuiled successfuly so that you won`t have any more worries to hurt you. I really wish for the best for all of you and that you`ll be able to move past all of this so that you can look forward to a better future.

    Once again, I send you my deepest condollences and I hope that you can recover safely and fast.

    Your friend,

    Stavroula 75

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  6. Dear Japanese student,

    I am so sorry for the devasting disaster. I hope you and your family are safe. I hope you didn't lose anyone close to you, but if you did, just know that they will never forget you. Just stay strong and soon your beautiful country will be rebuild. Your dreams will still live and you can accomplish anything.

    I know that everyone all over the world is doing everything they can to help and so did I. My family and I donated money to Japan and I hope that soon enough you can once again live in a place you can call home.

    I don't know what it's like to be in your position right now, but you need to stay strong for you and your family. Believe that everything is possible and the better will happen. Be brave and know that you are a survivor.

    Kodi 75
    Canada

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  7. Dear students in Japan,
    I am very sorry for your loss but hopefully all your family members are safe. I hope that one day Japan will be reconstructed and it will look as if nothing has ever happened. I am very sorry if you had lost someone you love and care for but in the end hopefully everything will turn out alright. Even if you will have to wait a very long time I can guarantee that things will be a lot better in the near or distant future. I can't probably do much about this devastation but I will donate to Japan as soon as possible. Rmember to be strong and help out, believe me things will get a lot better if every person helped out by donating or more. I wish good luck to everyone in Japan and again I am very sorry about everything that has happened.

    Yulia Tobolovskaya 75

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  8. Dear Students in Japan,
    in school we were talking about the devastation that people in Japan went through when the earthquake and tsunami hit. We saw some pictures and a video that somebody had taken of the tsunami. I saw pictures of what Japan looked before everything hit, and then after and I am so sorry for your losses.

    What happened to you is unimaginable because it is too horrible to think about. Seeing what happened and thinking about how it all just came out of nowhere is very scary to me. I can't imagine the type of suffering that you must have felt and I hope that you are unharmed along with your families. I know that you probably think that things won't get better, but that isn't true. I'm absolutely certain that you will be able to rebuild your amazing country.

    My hopes are with you. I sincerely wish that you can find some light in this treachrous period of time. Be strong, things will definitely get better.

    Sincerely,
    Megan

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  9. Dear Children of Japan,
    We are all very sorry for the devastating earthquacke followed by the tremendous tsunami that has effected an enourmous amount of people in your country. We express our condolences to you for all the wonderful people that had passed away because of the natural disasters. Videos and pictures had been posted and shown on the news and the internet. It showed many people suffering from the natural disasters and trying to recover. It is very hard for us to watch everyone from Japan that had been affected even those who have lost friends and family.

    Imagining the hartful pain and suffering you must feel evry second of the day, everyday, expecting another nuclear power plant to explode any time must be an extreme worry.

    My heart is with you and so are my thoughts. Dont give us hope because luck will come very soon. Even if we don't know you all personally, we still care and wish the best of luck.

    Sincerely,
    Milena 7-5 <3

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  10. Dear students in Japan,

    I feel bad for about what happend and I hope all of you and everybody you know is OK.If there is anything I can o for you all please tell me and I will try to help.

    Aly Manji 7-5

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  11. Dear students in Japan,
    we, the students of windfields are very sorry about what happened. I hope you,your friends and family are okay. I would like to help as much as I can.

    -Owen T.75

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  12. Dear Japanese student,

    I was truly devastated when I heard that an earthquake struck Japan, shortly followed by tsunami. I pray that your friends, family and classmates are all accounted for and safe.
    Personally, I love Japan's music and food but, I simply cannot live without manga and anime.
    Our school is helping by donating toonies for Japan and supplies for your wonderful country.
    I, myself have donated an amount of money to Japan.
    Your people have countless talents and wonderful abilities. With that, I know for a fact that you, as a contry, will make it through these hard times. Stay strong. ♥

    I send you my hope,

    Tayisiya P. 7/5

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  13. Dear students in Japan,

    When I woke up at 7:00a.m and switched on the TV, I was devastated when I saw the aftermath of the earthquake that struck Japan, that was shortly followed by a tsunami. My eyes were wide open, hoping that the country of Japan would make it through this hard time. I couldn't even begin to imagine the devastation that you and your family have been through. As i watched in shock, my hopes were with you.

    I beleive in the power that comes from strong people. I hope that soon your surroundings and your home, Japan, will be rebuilt. I sincerely wish that all your friends and family are safe and with you through this hard time. This devastation will get better, only with time and strong people. Truly, all I can say is that I hope that you and your loved ones are safe, and to be strong.

    My hope is with you.

    Sincerely,

    Sabrina 75

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  14. I feel terrible about what happend to you.I hope you are all healthy and living fine. I am so sorry I want to help more.

    riley7-5

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  15. Dear students of Taira Junior High School,

    I am expressing all my condolences through this rough time. I can't even imagine the trauma you must have felt experiencing a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and a tsunami, as well as a magnitude 8.6 aftershock. I have seen some videos of the tsunami footage and I was devastated. You must have felt very devastated as well.
    I hope all goes well in the near future, and stay strong,
    Theresa 75

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  16. Dear, Japanese Student

    When I heard about this devastating earthquake that hit Japan I was very shocked. Then I heard that there was a tsunami that struck there shortly after...then I was extremely shocked and surprised. I am very truly sorry. I am a student from Canada. All of us here all send our support and our most deepest condolences, and our support because any of you may have lost family members, and I would know how it feels. So right now what I'm saying to you is Stay Strong. My whole school is there for you.

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  17. Ok Miss Shokiker I will start working on it!

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  18. Dear Japanese Student,

    I am also a student. I heard about the tragity that happened in your country, Japan. I am also sorry to hear about what happened. I hope your family has been saved and is now healty and happy. I want to sent you all of my support and I want to let you know that everything will be fine and you will and you will continue to grow-up and become a wonderful person. I know it!!! I am very devistated for what has happened in your life. I am sending you my condolences. I hope that all goes well in your life and in your family. If you lost somebody in your life I am so sorry for your loss. If you had, I can totally relate with your feelings in some way. Once again I sent my sincere condolences to you and your family.


    Sincerely,
    Katerina 75

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  19. Sorry for the mistakes Miss Shoniker!

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  20. Dear student from Japan,

    I heard about the very unfortunate earthquake and tsunami that hit your town in Japan. I am very sorry for this unfortunate event and for any losses that your family had to overcome. I can only imagine the pain you and your family are going through at this rough time, but I wanted to let you know, that everything is going to get better in time. Sometimes time is life’s best medicine. Nothing in the world can fix what happened, but we can only hope for the best, because there are ways to make it better. Life has its ups and downs and I know you may think that on the scale of pain, you have over exceeded the limit, but I am here to tell you that its going to be okay. Through this letter, I would like to send all my condolences and thoughts at this very hard time in your life. I wish for you the best. Stay strong and don’t give up. Life will go on, even if you run into some struggles along the way.

    Sincerely, Kara
    7E

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