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Kamryn Herrington Brittany Henderson Kayla Ethridge Correspondence Business Letters 3 rd Grade ECED3400C Dr. Tonja Root Spring/2009
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Brittany Henderson Prewriting ELA3W1 The student demonstrates competency in the writing process. m. The student prewrites to generate ideas, develops a rough draft, rereads to revise, and edits to correct. PLO: The students will complete a graphic organizer
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Form of Writing Correspondence A business letter is written in professional form.
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Form of Writing It may include: A complaint A compliment Supply an opinion Request information Product information Etc… It may include: A complaint A compliment Supply an opinion Request information Product information Etc…
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APA Citation for Graphic organizer Time for Kids (2004). Time for kids homework helper. Retrieved April 6, 2009 from Time for kids website http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/media/hh/pdfs/ ideaorganizers/business_letter_ideaorg.pdf
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APA Citation for Business Letter Time for Kids (2004). Time for kids homework helper. Retrieved April 11, 2008, from Time for kids website: http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/mediahh/pdfs/ideaor ganizers/business_letter_idea.org.pdf
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The practice activity will be to complete the Business Letter graphic organizer using the book: In The Bank. The graphic organizer will be for a business letter in which we will write from a student’s perspective to Bank of America. Third Grade
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Assessment Activity Third Grade The assessment activity will be to complete the Business Letter graphic organizer individually. Each student will complete this as if they are a consumer requesting information about a cookie company. Each student will inquire about many aspects of the company (type of cookies, prices, special orders, delivery rates, delivery time, sizes of cookies, etc…)the company.
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Kayla Ethridge Drafting ELA3W1 The student demonstrates competency in the writing process. m. The student prewrites to generate ideas, develops a rough draft, rereads to revise, and edits to correct. PLO: The students will draft a business letter using the completed graphic organizer.
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Form of Writing Correspondence A business letter is written in professional form.
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Form of Writing It may include: A complaint A compliment Supply an opinion Request information Product information Etc… It may include: A complaint A compliment Supply an opinion Request information Product information Etc…
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APA Citation for Finished Business Letter (2008). Scholastic. Retrieved on April 22, 2009 from Scholastic website: http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/lessonpl an.jsp?id
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Business Letter Format Your Street Address Your City, State Zip Date First and Last Name of the Person to whom you are writing Their Street Address City, ST Zip Dear Mr./Ms. Full Name: You do not want to indent when you are using this format. This is the best format to use when you are writing a persuasive letter. You want to introduce yourself and the topic you are writing about to the reader. Remember that the first rule of writing is to know your audience. In a persuasive letter, you state your opinion or your feelings about something that is important to you after you have introduced yourself. You must sound as professional and passionate as possible. You do not want to belittle the reader or they will not finish reading your letter. Your letter needs to have the facts, reasons, and examples to support your position. Address issues that your reader may have in their argument. In a second paragraph, you must have solutions. Without solutions, you are only complaining. Offer assistance in solving the problem. Remind the reader where they can contact you. Sincerely yours, A. Student
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Citations for Drafting Read Write Think (2003). Students Materials: Letter Generator. Retrieved April 5, 2009 from Read Write Think website: http://readwritethink.org/mate rials/letter_generator/ Money Instructor (2005). Writing a Business Letter. Retrieved April 5, 2009 from Money Instructor website: http://www.moneyinstructor.co m/docs/pdf/busletexample.pdf
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The practice activity will be to draft a business letter using the Business Letter graphic organizer from the prewriting stage. This draft will be related to the book read in class: In the Bank. The students will use wide- ruled paper and place an “X” on every other line for revisions. Third Grade
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Assessment Activity Third Grade The assessment activity will be to draft a business letter individually. Each student will complete this activity using the graphic organizer from the prewriting stage. The graphic organizer used will be related to the cookie company. They will use wide-ruled paper and put an “X” on every other line of the paper for revisions.
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Kamryn Herrington Revising ELA3W1 The student demonstrates competency in the writing process. m. The student prewrites to generate ideas, develops a rough draft, rereads to revise, and edits to correct. PLO: The students will revise their drafts of a business letter.
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Form of Writing Correspondence A business letter is written in professional form.
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APA Citation for Revision Checklist Herrington, K. (2009, April 6). Revision Checklist. Valdosta, GA, United States of America.
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Correspondence Writing Revision Checklist Did you delete unnecessary sentences? Did you make any changes to enhance the quality of your letter? Did you add details to vague sentences? Did you rearrange your letter in any way?
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APA Citation for Finished Business Letter (2009). University of Wisconsin-Madison. Retrieved April 22, 2009, from The University of Wisconsin-Madison website: http://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/BusLetterBlock.html http://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/BusLetterBlock.html
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5 Hill Street Madison, Wisconsin 53700 March 15, 2005 Ms. Helen Jones President Jones, Jones & Jones 123 International Lane Boston, Massachusetts 01234 Dear Ms. Jones: Ah, business letter format-there are block formats, and indented formats, and modified block formats... and who knows what others. To simplify matters, we're demonstrating the block format on this page, one of the two most common formats. For authoritative advice about all the variations, we highly recommend The Gregg Reference Manual, 9th ed. (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2001), a great reference tool for workplace communications. There seems to be no consensus about such fine points as whether to skip a line after your return address and before the date: some guidelines suggest that you do; others do not. Let's hope that your business letter succeeds no matter which choice you make! When you use the block form to write a business letter, all the information is typed flush left, with one-inch margins all around. First provide your own address, then skip a line and provide the date, then skip one more line and provide the inside address of the party to whom the letter is addressed. If you are using letterhead that already provides your address, do not retype that information; just begin with the date. For formal letters, avoid abbreviations where possible. Skip another line before the salutation, which should be followed by a colon. Then write the body of your letter as illustrated here, with no indentation at the beginnings of paragraphs. Skip lines between paragraphs. After writing the body of the letter, type the closing, followed by a comma, leave 3 blank lines, then type your name and title (if applicable), all flush left. Sign the letter in the blank space above your typed name. Now doesn't that look professional? Sincerely, John Doe Administrative Assistant
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Revise the drafted business letter created as a class. Third Grade
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Assessment Activity Third Grade Revise your OWN drafted business letter to the cookie company. -Remember the 4 Verbs of Revising: -Add -Delete -Change -Rearrange
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