Letter-Writing Lessons & Tips
Letters take many forms and serve a variety of purposes. Give your students practice with the fine art of letter writing using one or more of the following activities. You'll find formatting tips and strategies for teaching your students the basics of different types of letter-writing (like persuasive, business, and friendly), and also plenty of lesson plans to put their newfound knowledge into practice. Letter Writing Week is celebrated in January.
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Subjects:LiteratureNonfiction LiteratureChris Van Allsburg, Author & Illustrator: Guides to His Books
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Subjects:Language Arts and WritingLetter-Writing Lessons & TipsLetters, Journals and Diaries
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Organizing a Letter
- Let's Write the Author
- Persuasive Letter Graphic Organizer
- Writing a Letter to Persuade (Gr. 1)
- Writing a Persuasive Letter (Gr. 2)
- Writing a Persuasive Letter (Gr. 3)
Formatting a Letter
- Independent Letter-Writing Activities
- A Letter to a Friendly Monster
- The Letter
- The Parts of a Letter
- Write a Cover Letter That Sells
Letter-Writing Activities
Letter-Writing Rubrics
Lesson Plans
- Write a Letter to Jesse Owens
- Write a Letter to the President
- Benjamin Banneker's Letter
- Letter for Great Mail Race
- Sample Letter to Representatives
- Abigail Adams Writes a Letter
- Patricia Polacco, Author and Illustrator
- Charlotte's Web Persuasive Letter
- Letter to My Favorite Author
- Questions About Your Future: Writing a Personal Letter
- Letter Writing
- Writing a Thank-You Letter