Although we have not yet reviewed many of these sites, the following is a definitive list of links which will help teachers find student pen pal exhanges for their classrooms.

  • SAPE: Their primary goal is to find postal mail (”snail-mail”) penfriends for more than 100,000 people in the Baltics and former Soviet Union.
  • ePals (review): Safely connect, collaborate and learn using their leading protected email and blog solutions for schools and districts.
  • Student Letter Exchange: For over 70 years, The Student Letter Exchange has matched English speaking Pen Pals with students, ages 9-18, across the US and around the world.
  • Europa Pages: Find an English, French, Spanish, German or other language speaking class.
  • School Pen Pal Exchange: Alphabetical listing (by country) of schools wanting to exchange Pen Pal letters with other schools.

The web sites listed above have not been reviewed and only briefly validated by easy Penpals. Please be vigilant and take care if utilizing one of these services.

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Teachers: Classroom Penpal Exchange Sites

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