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The thank you letter
by
Cabrera, Jane, author, illustrator
in
Thank-you notes Juvenile fiction.
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Gratitude Juvenile fiction.
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Thank-you notes Fiction.
2019
Grace's thank-you notes for her birthday presents appear all over town, bringing love and happiness into everyone's lives.
Thank you cards
by
National Geographic Society (U.S.)
in
Thank-you notes Juvenile literature.
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Courtesy Juvenile literature.
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Conduct of life Juvenile literature.
2017
\"Instruction for young children on writing thank-you notes, plus cut-out cards that can be written on and mailed\"-- Provided by publisher.
Students' Reflections on the Benefits of a Financial Simulation Through \Thank You Notes\
2019
As an instructional strategy, simulations have become common in the field of education. While they have been effective at imparting knowledge and skills, not all simulation experiences meet their objectives. This study determined the effectiveness of a financial simulation, the Reality Store®, aimed at teaching financial literacy and life skills to youth. Data were collected from Thank You notes written by middle school students who had participated in the simulation. These notes were combined with data from post-simulation surveys to ensure trustworthy results. Overall, students were satisfied with the simulation experience and learned that: adult life is hard; children are expensive; and the need for budgeting and saving money is essential. Recommendations for teaching financial literacy and life skills using simulations are provided.
Journal Article
Sunday morning. Finding their voice
2011
In this segment, Steve Hartman tells us that writing thank you notes on a paper still have a place in this mobile society.
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In praise of gratitude
Research indicates that people who feel and express their gratitude are more likely to feel positive emotions and have stronger personal relationships.
Newsletter
How to say thanks
2008
Sending one to an admissions officer after an interview will remind him or her who you are, and what qualities make you a good applicant \"Students who write follow-up notes are obviously very interested and being very genuine when they take that kind of time,\" Heather Graber Stinson, assistant dean of admissions at Colgate University, told Career World.
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