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Dear ___________________________________________________________________,
f you are willing to help, feel free to have Flat Judge enjoy his/her
adventure with you. Take a few pictures of the Flat Judge enjoying
himself/herself and maybe “help him/her” write a note in the journal
to say what he/she has been doing. You could also fill out the state/country
form and fill the envelope with brochures, postcards and any other
memorabilia about the place in which you live.
find them on a map.
I
My class is working on a civics project about the judicial system
and sending Flat Judge to numerous places around the globe.
We want to learn about these places, how the courts work and
We are hoping you’ll help us out! This cutout’s name is Flat Judge,
and he/she loves an adventure!
We ask that you return Flat Judge to the address below, by this date: ______________.
Address: ________________________________
________________________________
________________________________
You can also tag any pictures on social media @PACourts.
Enjoy your adventures with Flat Judge!
date
Dear
From,
You can tag any pictures on
social media @PACourts.
The second line consists of the street number and name where that person lives,
and the third line is the city, state, and zip code.
Envelopes that are mailed need to have the recipient’s address in the center
and the sender’s address (the return address) in the upper left corner.
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he first line gives the person’s name.
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An address is written on 3 lines.
Sender Name
123 Sender Street
Senderville, PA 12345
The stamp
goes in the
top right
corner
Receiver Name
456 Receiver Avenue
Receiverville, PA 45678
Don’t forget to enclose your letter, the travel journal
and your decorated Flat Judge cutout!
Letter and envelope
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Here are the fields we could identify.
dear
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