WH "You are There!" And DITHOR

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chillin'inandover
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WH "You are There!" And DITHOR

Post by chillin'inandover » Wed Oct 25, 2017 9:37 am

Carrie,
Thank you for the excellent resource in WH, "You are There!". Our whole family has been listening to this radio drama. I love the skills that this resource is teaching. Also, my dd was inspired by "You are There!" to complete a radio drama for her final 6/7/8 DITHOR mystery project. This radio drama is a special keepsake. If I can figure out how to share the radio drama I will. :oops: DITHOR has held a special place in our hearts since we started using it in 2003. DITHOR has helped this nerdy teacher use fun projects like a radio drama to fill our days with meaningful fun activities. I like the fact that although my 2 children are in separate guides we can still come together to do these special projects as our time in DITHOR is winding down. Thank you HOD!
Tammy
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Mom to 4
DD 29 Technical Manager FA, Playwright, Producer, Lighting Designer
DD 28 Master in TESL, Lead ELL teacher 3rd grade
DD 19 AAS welding
DD 16 , WH
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Re: WH "You are There!" And DITHOR

Post by Carrie » Sun Oct 29, 2017 3:39 pm

Tammy,

I am thrilled that you are enjoying "You Are There!" What a neat connection for your daughter to do a radio drama for her DITHR project. She sounds very creative. :D

DITHR has a special place in our hearts too, with many memories of wonderful books and interesting projects. Even though my boys aren't always so artistic, and some of mine are more creative than others, they do remember the books they use for their DITHR projects for many years to come. :D

Even our oldest son who is approaching the age of 22 can recall projects he did for DITHR when he was in the third grade!!

Blessings,
Carrie

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