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Writing A Friendly Letter

Mrs. Krimple’s Class Flat Stanley Project. Writing A Friendly Letter. Why write a Friendly Letter?. Tell your friend about something fun you recently did. Congratulate your friend on a job well done for a recent accomplishment.

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Writing A Friendly Letter

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  1. Mrs. Krimple’s Class Flat Stanley Project Writing A Friendly Letter

  2. Why write a Friendly Letter? • Tell your friend about something fun you recently did. • Congratulate your friend on a job well done for a recent accomplishment. • Ask you friend some questions. (What is your favorite color? Do you have any pets? Do you play sports? etc.) • Share about a place you visited. • Ask for advice. • Tell about a book you've just read that you think your friend would also enjoy. • Say thank you.

  3. Who could you write to? • A friend or family member • A teacher • Or in our case, a special community worker.

  4. Parts of a Friendly Letter 1. Date or heading2. Greeting3. Body4. Closing5. Signature

  5. Some Detail on Those 5 Main Parts 1. Date: Includes the address and the date. In some cases, it is OK to just write the date. We will only be writing the date. 2. GREETING: The greeting usually starts with 'Dear' and is followed the person's name and then a comma. 3. BODY: After skipping a line, you begin the body of your letter which is the main text of your letter. Indent for each new paragraph. 4. CLOSING: The closing includes a short capitalized expression such as 'Sincerely' or 'Love' and is followed by a comma. Skip a line after the body before writing your closing. 5. SIGNATURE: You sign your name beginning directly below the closing. Sometimes you may add a POSTSCRIPT at the end of your letter. You write P.S., add a note and then end it with your initials.

  6. Examples of a Friendly Letter • Student Example • Formal Example

  7. Enjoy this short clip about writing a friendly letter. How to write a friendly letter. PLAY

  8. Just for fun! Enjoy watching community workers in action! Video

  9. Let’s Give Letter Writing a Try!!! Click here to begin writing a letter!

  10. Works Cited http://www.readwritethink.org/materials/letter_generator/ www.mrgallsclass.com www.nhcs.net/.../Postal/FriendlyLetter.html

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