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Vocabulary
correspondencethank you notesletters
Skills
  • compose (correspondence) #dok2
  • compose (thank you notes) #dok2
  • compose (letters) #dok2
  • use conventions (in correspondence) #dok1
  • select appropriate format (for different types of correspondence) #dok2
Learning Targets
  • I can identify examples of correspondence such as thank you notes and letters. #dok1
  • I can recognize the conventions used in thank you notes and letters. #dok1
  • I can compose correspondence, such as thank you notes or letters, using a clear structure. #dok2
  • I can choose the appropriate format for different types of correspondence. #dok2
  • I can write thank you notes or letters for real life situations. #dok3
Big Ideas
  • Written correspondence is an important way to communicate with others.
  • Different types of correspondence, like thank you notes and letters, follow specific conventions and structures.
Essential Questions
  • What is correspondence and why do people write it?
  • How do thank you notes and letters help us communicate with others?
  • What are the important parts of a thank you note or letter?
  • When might you choose to write a thank you note or a letter?
  • How does the purpose of your message change how you write your correspondence?