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Dear 7B,
Thank you for writing the letters to the students in Japan. I hope it will make a difference to someone and raise their spirits. I am still missing a letter from: Sharon, Andrei, Lina, Maria, Emily and Tshego. Please finish the letter before you move on to the Bit Strip activity. Thanks!
Ms.Shoniker
i feel so sorry for you guy hope you recover .
ReplyDeleteDear Japanese student,
ReplyDeleteI feel so sorry for you. I wouldn't know how you feel because I'm fortunate that I don't live on a fault line. I hope everything turns out alright.I know it'll never be the same where you live, but life goes on.
I wish I could do something to help, but I'm so far away.
Emily
Dear people or students of japan,
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry about what happened and how everything got destroyed. But never give up hope you'll find sucess sooner or later. Japan will gain it's strength and will be beautiful again.
Always have hope.
From Anab 7B
Dear Japenese students,
ReplyDeleteI feel very sorry for you guys as I watch the pictures that the tsunami and the earthquake did to the wonderful country that you call home. I was so sorry that this had to happen to you guys and I know that things will get better because of all the organizations that are raising money to help you guys rebuild your country. After a stormy day there will be a sunny day. Never give up and keep your hope. I know that you will recover and everything will be okay.
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ReplyDeleteDear Whoever is reading this
ReplyDeleteI can't believe this ever happened, I feel so sorry for you and your family and the rest of Japan. I know that the Japanese people are devastated by this but I would'nt really know because I don't live on a fault line or have a nuclear plant near by. I really hope your country will recover and be the same again soon
-Soha
Dear japanese student,
ReplyDeletehello my name is Lucas .C and i heared the incident that happend in japan.i am feeling sorry about how your country was devistated by the tsunami and the earthquake.i feel so bad for you and and your family.may god be on your side
Lucas
Dear Japanese Student,
ReplyDeleteI heard about what happened and i am really sorry for what happened. I saw all the pictures and i was devastated. I can only imagine how you would feel. I hope that everyone will lend a helping hand to rebuild your home town and that it will recover fast. There is always hope and never doubt that.
All the best,
Carina 7B
Dear Japan Children,
ReplyDeleteJapan is still a pretty place even though japan is going threw a really sad time but, it will all work out in the end. Japan will soon be back to its beautiful ways and will have hope. I send the best of luck and I hope everything will turn out well. Good luck!
Layla N.
7B
dear japanese middle school i am simon yuan. i understand that your country has had some terible incedent that happend. i feel very bad. this incedent has been brought to our attention.
ReplyDeletethe earthquake and tsunami has terrified other people and other places. i hope your culture has
figured out a way to succesfully continue your lives. and let the lord be with you.
Simon yuan
Letter to the Japanese Junior High School,
ReplyDeleteHi, I heard about the devastating incident that had occured in Japan, and I am very sorry. This earthquake has brought a major impact and has affected many lives and I would like to show my greatest sympathy towards your school and your country. I hope things get better and you can replenish Japan to it's original state. I wish to be a moral support and continue to help you in as many ways as possible.
Sincerely,
Mayuri
Dear Students in Japan,
ReplyDeleteI'm a grade seven student in Toronto, Canada. The Tsunami in Japan has been on the news and all over the media and I am sure everyone is devastated not only in Japan, but all over the world. I hope that everyone will be okay soon. I've looked at some before and after photos on the land in Japan, and I see that it is greatly effected and the air is also polluted. I hope that everyone will keep safe and stay alive. I hope Japan will one day be the same it was before the Tsunami.
-Maddie
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ReplyDeleteLetter to the Japanese Junior High School,
ReplyDeleteI heard about the incident that happened in your country. i feel really bad. i hope that you are doing well. i could only imagine how you felt when it occured. your country is very beautiful and i hope that it will always be. i hope to hear from you soon! love, britney
Dear japenese students,
ReplyDeleteMy name is William P. and i fell sorry for u guys. I am sorry about ur destroyed country!! I hope you get better!!
William
Dear Japanese student,
ReplyDeleteHello, I feel sorry for everythings that happened in Japan. I hered on the news that a lot of the homes were damaged. It's a beautiful county. How are you? Are you okey? How is the nuclear disaster?
I'm sure that all of this will be better.
-Helen(7B)
Dear Students of Taira Junior High School,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Hannah K. and I heard about your devastation. I am so sorry for all your losses. I can't imagine how i would feel if I lost everything I had. I cannot do much but I hope this letter will help you feel better. It might feel as if you lost everthing but I'm here to tell you that everyone in the world knows about your devastation and is doing their best to help. You have lost a lot of things but you have gained our hopes and wishes. Everyone in the world is here for you.
We send our best wishes and we hope your country will be able to recover from your devastation.
-Hannah
Dear Japanese child
ReplyDeleteI hope that you are ok and you are not hurt. I know what happend in Japan and it was very bad and tragic. I also hope that Japan will get better and you and your family can have a better life.
-Dylan 7B
Dear Japanese children,
ReplyDeleteI am extremely astonished at the fact that so much of your community is resulting in the tragic incident that recently occoured in your country, many citizens near and far in Canada are absolutely freightened by the outburst of this terribly depressing faith. We dearly and cincerly hope that we can encourage you in the recovery of your wonderfull country and support you in the strong and inspiring effort you are putting towards helping your community grow and become strong, as it was before this occourance.
God bless you, and we hope you know us children in Windfields are wishing you the best! Stay strong.
-Maria.T 7B.
Dear Japanese student,
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry about the earthquake and tsunami. If only the tsunami didn't come, you would've been okay. I would do anything I could do to help, but I'm so far away.
Emily 72