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Business Letters By: Artia Nelson & Brittney Mitchner ECED 4300 A Dr. Tonja Root Spring 2011 4 th Grade Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

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Business LettersBy: Artia Nelson & Brittney Mitchner

ECED 4300 ADr. Tonja RootSpring 2011

4th GradeMitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

Brittney MitchnerPrewriting

• GPS:ELA4W2 The student demonstrates competence in a variety of genres.

• The student produces informational writing (e.g., report, procedures, correspondence) that:

b. Frames a central question about an issue or situation.

c. Creates an organizing structure appropriate to a specific purpose, audience, and context.

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

PLO:A. Students will model the

prewriting stage of a business letter by completing a graphic organizer

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

Prewriting• 1st stage of the writing processoPlanningoResearchingoOutliningoClusteringoBrainstorming•Grammar, punctuation, and perfection are important during this process

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Business Letter• letter dealing with business• Request information• Make a complaint• Request permission• Give an opinion• Make a suggestion

Format Block Modified block Semi-block

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Block

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

Modified Block

The date and closing should be tabbed to the center point

Body, sender’s, and recipient’s addresses are left justifiedsingle-spaced

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Semi-Block• Like modified block• Each paragraph is indented instead of left justified

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Organizing Your Business Letter

•Heading• Inside address•Salutation•Body•Closing•Signature

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

Published Piece

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

Practice Activity• Complete cluster web

• Persuading company to donate math manipulative to the class

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

Assessment Activity• Complete a business letter graphic organizer

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

Artia Nelson Drafting Stage

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

Artia NelsonGPS• ELA4W2 The student demonstrates

competence in a variety of genres.o The student produces informational

writing (e.g., report, procedures, correspondence) that:

a. Engages the reader by establishing a context, creating a speaker’s voice, and otherwise developing reader interest.

b. Frames a central question about an issue or situation.

d. Includes appropriate facts and details.

f. Uses a range of appropriate strategies, such as providing facts and details, describing or analyzing the subject, and narrating a relevant anecdote.

h. Provides a sense of closure to the writing.

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

PLO:A. Students will use the

completed graphic organizer from the prewriting stage to draft a business letter.

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

Drafting Stage• Second stage of the writing

process• Use information from the graphic

organizer to write a business letter• A rough draft.• Spelling and punctuation DO

NOT MATTER!

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Drafting: Parts of a business Letter• Six main partsoThe headingoInside addressoGreetingoBodyoClosing osignature

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

Drafting: Parts of a business letter• The heading: othe sender’s address odate

• Inside address: oWho your writing this letter to:• Include their name, title, and company and the address of person receiving the letter

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

Drafting: Parts of a business letter• Greeting, Salutation:o“Dear”, person’s nameoAlways place colon (:) after

• Body: main purposeoWhy you are writingoMain part, Keep short

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

Drafting: Parts of a business letter

oExplain what you are requesting and your concern

oThank the person

• Closing:oWhere you are sending the letteroYours truly,… or Sincerely,…

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

Drafting: Parts of a business letter

• Signature:oLast part of letteroSign first and last name

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

Published Piece

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

Practice Activity• Use cluster web from

prewriting practice• Draft persuasive

business letter to math company

Mitchner, Brittney & Nelson, Artia

Assessment Activity• Use business letter

graphic organizer from prewriting stage• Draft a business

letter