Description
Friendly Letter Writing: Have you been searching for ways to engage and grow your students in understanding the components in Friendly Letter Writing? This Letter Writing Unit is created to assist in teaching this writing skill. It contains components from my lessons and activities I use to teach my students.
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INCLUDED:
- Print & digital options (see pages 3-4 for bonus digital links)
- Color and bw print options
- Pennant Letters for bulletin display for students work or posters
- Posters/ Anchor Charts for Letter Writing. These are perfect for displaying or placing in students notebooks.
- Parts of Friendly Letter Writing
- Graphic Organizers/ Planning Sheets
- Student Practice labeling sheets for parts of letter
- 6 Letter Writing prompts: each prompt has 4 different formats for you to decide what format to use for your students.
- Format #1: Large Prompt for displaying or projecting
- Format #2: Letter writing with box and images
- Format #3: Letter writing with lines only
- Format #4: Stems prompts to staple to notebooks
- Extra pages for Final Drafts
- Extra 7 Stems prompts
Kindly Note: This product is NOT EDITABLE and in English Only. Please Preview. Also, daily lesson plans are not included. If you have questions do not hesitate in emailing me at: Ladybug Shop Email
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Friendly Letter Writing Prompts Templates Graphic Organizers, Posters
















Meera S. –
Thank you for creating this amazing resource. It was very time saving as well. Love how this resource was being organized.
Lexi T. –
Very helpful, thank you!
Jennifer Ivy –
Love it! Very useful with our units!
Powers K. –
My second graders have always written friendly letters. This resource made the assignment easier for me to teach and for them to complete.
Kathy G. –
I loved this resource and will you it again!
Jamie G. –
Loved it!
Good Morning Ms Smith –
This resource is fantastic for teaching Friendly Letters to a variety of grades. I love the use of exemplars and graphic organizers.
Dawn S. –
This was a simple and straightforward packet that we used to practice writing various friendly letters. After students had mastered it, we were able to transition to letters to companies and did a writing project that way. It was a great starting off point. Thank you. The templates were perfect for my special needs learners as well.
Carolyn H. –
These prompts are awesome for writing!
Teaching with Heart CK –
A great resource to use for our writing unit. It helped take the quess work out of planning writing prompts and gave my students lots of choice. This increased engagement.
The Salty Pickle –
Great resource.
Travel Through Fourth –
Great resource! I am using the anchor charts a lot for my students’ reminder binders as we write penpal letters this year.
Elizabeth B. –
Very helpful!
Bridget M. –
Thank you for sharing. I work with students with severe emotional disorders and behaviors. (They rarely find any assignments enjoyable.)
Your resource was extremely helpful for me to track specific IEP goals. Thank you for making my job easier and helping me save time.
Melissa Vidrio –
I used this product to align with letter writing that we learned about in Language Arts.
Hilary C. –
easy to add to my lesson plan for whole group, small group and individual work
Kaitlin K. –
This was a fun and engaging way to teach my 4th-graders about friendly letters and how to write them!
J Harding –
great resource! Students were very engaged using it.
Jacques’s Junction –
Quite comprehensive. There was a lot to this. We ended up using the graphic organizer at the end to write out letters.
Tiffany D. –
Friendly letter writing is something that really isn’t done anymore, but something that I think kids need to understand how to do. This was perfect so they could see the different parts and could more easily write a friendly letter.