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Fri Aug 01, 2008 6:57 pm
KailaMarie says...



this website is really good b/c you can work on your vocabulary and when you get a word right the website donates 20 grains of rice to help end world hunger!!!

try it out!!


http://www.freerice.com
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Mon Aug 11, 2008 2:51 am
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Oh! I love this website. I do it for fun if I'm waiting for something, and it really does help with vocab. They do this in elementary classrooms too where I have volunteered, and it's just wonderful for the kids.
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yeah, it's great. A little addictive, but it's good for ur vocab and it's for a good cause. =D
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Tue Aug 12, 2008 3:14 am
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I heard somebody earned 20,000 grains of rice each day for three days during the holiday season as his gift to poor people. On one hand, I laughed when I read it, but it was good.

My English teacher showed it to us as something to do if we finish computer tests early, being one of the few sites she permitted us to visit.

It's an addicting game for a great cause. Love it!
  








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