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Letter to Stephen F. Austin PISD 2015

Purpose WRITE a letter to Austin to join his Colony. THINK: What kind of people Austin wanted? EXPLAIN How do you have those qualities? Why would Austin pick you? GIVE examples

Model – Parts of a Formal Letter PISD 2015

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Melissa Martinez 2700 W. 15th Street Plano, TX 75075 April 2, 2015 Mrs. Heidi Larson Dallas Morning News 508 Young St. Dallas, TX 75202 Dear Mrs. Larson, I’m writing to you about the Teacher-Who-Made-a-Difference contest. Ms. Smith, my 4th grade teacher, made a difference to me! She should be the winner of your contest. Ms. Smith has done so much for me and for all of her students; this is the least I can do for her. First of all, Ms. Smith is helpful. She’s willing to help anyone in the classroom who needs assistance. My teacher always helps us with assignments after school. On Friday, she taught me how to solve word problems in math. If you ask her for help, she’ll help you. In addition, Ms. Smith is a kind person. She always lets her students stay in from recess. On February 26, she let our class have a Colonial Day. We got to dress up like colonists; it was a blast! Not only is she kind to kids, but she’s also kind to other teachers and parents. She is always thoughtful and considerate. Lastly, Ms. Smith donates her time to kids. She donates her lunch recess for Student Council, which meets in her room. Last fall, Ms. Smith promised me that she would come to one of my soccer games. Guess what? She did, even though she had a lot of school stuff to correct and had to leave to Chicago. In conclusion, I think Ms. Smith should be the winner of your contest. She is helpful and kind and gives her free time to students. I know you will agree with me that Ms. Smith is a Teacher Who Made a Difference. She’s the best! Sincerely, Melissa Martinez

Heading Melissa Martinez Your address Date 2700 W. 15th Street Plano, TX 75075  April 2, 2015 Mrs. Heidi Larson Dallas Morning News 508 Young St. Dallas, TX 75202 Dear Mrs. Larson, I’m writing to you about the Teacher-Who-Made-a-Difference contest. Ms. Smith, my 4th grade teacher, made a difference to me! She should be the winner of your contest. Ms. Smith has done so much for me and for all of her students; this is the least I can do for her. First of all, Ms. Smith is helpful. She’s willing to help anyone in the classroom who needs assistance. My teacher always helps us with assignments after school. On Friday, she taught me how to solve word problems in math. If you ask her for help, she’ll help you. In addition, Ms. Smith is a kind person. She always lets her students stay in from recess. On February 26, she let our class have a Colonial Day. We got to dress up like colonists; it was a blast! Not only is she kind to kids, but she’s also kind to other teachers and parents. She is always thoughtful and considerate. Lastly, Ms. Smith donates her time to kids. She donates her lunch recess for Student Council, which meets in her room. Last fall, Ms. Smith promised me that she would come to one of my soccer games. Guess what? She did, even though she had a lot of school stuff to correct and had to leave to Chicago. In conclusion, I think Ms. Smith should be the winner of your contest. She is helpful and kind and gives her free time to students. I know you will agree with me that Ms. Smith is a Teacher Who Made a Difference. She’s the best! Sincerely, Melissa Martinez Heading Your address Date

Inside Address Melissa Martinez 2700 W. 15th Street  Plano, TX 75075  April 2, 2015 Mrs. Heidi Larson Dallas Morning News 508 Young St. Dallas, TX 75202 Dear Mrs. Larson, I’m writing to you about the Teacher-Who-Made-a-Difference contest. Ms. Smith, my 4th grade teacher, made a difference to me! She should be the winner of your contest. Ms. Smith has done so much for me and for all of her students; this is the least I can do for her. First of all, Ms. Smith is helpful. She’s willing to help anyone in the classroom who needs assistance. My teacher always helps us with assignments after school. On Friday, she taught me how to solve word problems in math. If you ask her for help, she’ll help you. In addition, Ms. Smith is a kind person. She always lets her students stay in from recess. On February 26, she let our class have a Colonial Day. We got to dress up like colonists; it was a blast! Not only is she kind to kids, but she’s also kind to other teachers and parents. She is always thoughtful and considerate. Lastly, Ms. Smith donates her time to kids. She donates her lunch recess for Student Council, which meets in her room. Last fall, Ms. Smith promised me that she would come to one of my soccer games. Guess what? She did, even though she had a lot of school stuff to correct and had to leave to Chicago. In conclusion, I think Ms. Smith should be the winner of your contest. She is helpful and kind and gives her free time to students. I know you will agree with me that Ms. Smith is a Teacher Who Made a Difference. She’s the best! Sincerely, Melissa Martinez Inside Address Name and address of who you are writing to.

+ Salutation Melissa Martinez Dear Person’s name Sir Madam 2700 W. 15th Street  Plano, TX 75075  April 2, 2015 Mrs. Heidi Larson Dallas Morning News 508 Young St. Dallas, TX 75202 Dear Mrs. Larson, I’m writing to you about the Teacher-Who-Made-a-Difference contest. Ms. Smith, my 4th grade teacher, made a difference to me! She should be the winner of your contest. Ms. Smith has done so much for me and for all of her students; this is the least I can do for her. First of all, Ms. Smith is helpful. She’s willing to help anyone in the classroom who needs assistance. My teacher always helps us with assignments after school. On Friday, she taught me how to solve word problems in math. If you ask her for help, she’ll help you. In addition, Ms. Smith is a kind person. She always lets her students stay in from recess. On February 26, she let our class have a Colonial Day. We got to dress up like colonists; it was a blast! Not only is she kind to kids, but she’s also kind to other teachers and parents. She is always thoughtful and considerate. Lastly, Ms. Smith donates her time to kids. She donates her lunch recess for Student Council, which meets in her room. Last fall, Ms. Smith promised me that she would come to one of my soccer games. Guess what? She did, even though she had a lot of school stuff to correct and had to leave to Chicago. In conclusion, I think Ms. Smith should be the winner of your contest. She is helpful and kind and gives her free time to students. I know you will agree with me that Ms. Smith is a Teacher Who Made a Difference. She’s the best! Sincerely, Melissa Martinez Salutation + Dear Person’s name Sir Madam

Body Melissa Martinez Your message here. 2700 W. 15th Street Plano, TX 75075  April 2, 2015 Mrs. Heidi Larson Dallas Morning News 508 Young St. Dallas, TX 75202 Dear Mrs. Larson, I’m writing to you about the Teacher-Who-Made-a-Difference contest. Ms. Smith, my 4th grade teacher, made a difference to me! She should be the winner of your contest. Ms. Smith has done so much for me and for all of her students; this is the least I can do for her. First of all, Ms. Smith is helpful. She’s willing to help anyone in the classroom who needs assistance. My teacher always helps us with assignments after school. On Friday, she taught me how to solve word problems in math. If you ask her for help, she’ll help you. In addition, Ms. Smith is a kind person. She always lets her students stay in from recess. On February 26, she let our class have a Colonial Day. We got to dress up like colonists; it was a blast! Not only is she kind to kids, but she’s also kind to other teachers and parents. She is always thoughtful and considerate. Lastly, Ms. Smith donates her time to kids. She donates her lunch recess for Student Council, which meets in her room. Last fall, Ms. Smith promised me that she would come to one of my soccer games. Guess what? She did, even though she had a lot of school stuff to correct and had to leave to Chicago. In conclusion, I think Ms. Smith should be the winner of your contest. She is helpful and kind and gives her free time to students. I know you will agree with me that Ms. Smith is a Teacher Who Made a Difference. She’s the best! Sincerely, Melissa Martinez Body Your message here. Make sure to: Explain the parts of a letter Model how to write a letter Explain to students that the introduction (light blue) communicates what is the letter about. Make sure students state their reasons (bold blue), and give examples and details (underlined) to support their ideas Explain that a compelling conclusion (green) restates the introduction (light blue) and the main reasons.

Closing Melissa Martinez Sincerely, Sincerely yours, Cordially, 2700 W. 15th Street  Plano, TX 75075  April 2, 2015 Mrs. Heidi Larson Dallas Morning News 508 Young St. Dallas, TX 75202 Dear Mrs. Larson, I’m writing to you about the Teacher-Who-Made-a-Difference contest. Ms. Smith, my 4th grade teacher, made a difference to me! She should be the winner of your contest. Ms. Smith has done so much for me and for all of her students; this is the least I can do for her. First of all, Ms. Smith is helpful. She’s willing to help anyone in the classroom who needs assistance. My teacher always helps us with assignments after school. On Friday, she taught me how to solve word problems in math. If you ask her for help, she’ll help you. In addition, Ms. Smith is a kind person. She always lets her students stay in from recess. On February 26, she let our class have a Colonial Day. We got to dress up like colonists; it was a blast! Not only is she kind to kids, but she’s also kind to other teachers and parents. She is always thoughtful and considerate. Lastly, Ms. Smith donates her time to kids. She donates her lunch recess for Student Council, which meets in her room. Last fall, Ms. Smith promised me that she would come to one of my soccer games. Guess what? She did, even though she had a lot of school stuff to correct and had to leave to Chicago. In conclusion, I think Ms. Smith should be the winner of your contest. She is helpful and kind and gives her free time to students. I know you will agree with me that Ms. Smith is a Teacher Who Made a Difference. She’s the best! Sincerely, Melissa Martinez Closing Sincerely, Sincerely yours, Cordially,

Signature Melissa Martinez Written first name and last name signature. 2700 W. 15th Street  Plano, TX 75075  April 2, 2015 Mrs. Heidi Larson Dallas Morning News 508 Young St. Dallas, TX 75202 Dear Mrs. Larson, I’m writing to you about the Teacher-Who-Made-a-Difference contest. Ms. Smith, my 4th grade teacher, made a difference to me! She should be the winner of your contest. Ms. Smith has done so much for me and for all of her students; this is the least I can do for her. First of all, Ms. Smith is helpful. She’s willing to help anyone in the classroom who needs assistance. My teacher always helps us with assignments after school. On Friday, she taught me how to solve word problems in math. If you ask her for help, she’ll help you. In addition, Ms. Smith is a kind person. She always lets her students stay in from recess. On February 26, she let our class have a Colonial Day. We got to dress up like colonists; it was a blast! Not only is she kind to kids, but she’s also kind to other teachers and parents. She is always thoughtful and considerate. Lastly, Ms. Smith donates her time to kids. She donates her lunch recess for Student Council, which meets in her room. Last fall, Ms. Smith promised me that she would come to one of my soccer games. Guess what? She did, even though she had a lot of school stuff to correct and had to leave to Chicago. In conclusion, I think Ms. Smith should be the winner of your contest. She is helpful and kind and gives her free time to students. I know you will agree with me that Ms. Smith is a Teacher Who Made a Difference. She’s the best! Sincerely, Melissa Martinez Teacher tip: You may find additional information on how to write a letter on the following website http://mercury.educ.kent.edu/database/eureka/documents/LessonPlan_LetterWritingBasics.pdf Signature Written first name and last name signature.

Melissa Martinez 2700 W. 15th Street Plano, TX 75075 April 2, 2015 Mrs. Heidi Larson Dallas Morning News 508 Young St. Dallas, TX 75202 Dear Mrs. Larson, I’m writing to you about the Teacher-Who-Made-a-Difference contest. Ms. Smith, my 4th grade teacher, made a difference to me! She should be the winner of your contest. Ms. Smith has done so much for me and for all of her students; this is the least I can do for her. First of all, Ms. Smith is helpful. She’s willing to help anyone in the classroom who needs assistance. My teacher always helps us with assignments after school. On Friday, she taught me how to solve word problems in math. If you ask her for help, she’ll help you. In addition, Ms. Smith is a kind person. She always lets her students stay in from recess. On February 26, she let our class have a Colonial Day. We got to dress up like colonists; it was a blast! Not only is she kind to kids, but she’s also kind to other teachers and parents. She is always thoughtful and considerate. Lastly, Ms. Smith donates her time to kids. She donates her lunch recess for Student Council, which meets in her room. Last fall, Ms. Smith promised me that she would come to one of my soccer games. Guess what? She did, even though she had a lot of school stuff to correct and had to leave to Chicago. In conclusion, I think Ms. Smith should be the winner of your contest. She is helpful and kind and gives her free time to students. I know you will agree with me that Ms. Smith is a Teacher Who Made a Difference. She’s the best! Sincerely, Melissa Martinez