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David Capotosti, Carli Crook, and Kristy Fisher

David Capotosti, Carli Crook, and Kristy Fisher. ECED 4300 B Dr. Tonja Root Spring 2009 5 th Grade Correspondence Writing: Business Letters. Stage: Pre writing ELA5W2 . The student demonstrates competence in a variety of genres

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David Capotosti, Carli Crook, and Kristy Fisher

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  1. David Capotosti, Carli Crook, and Kristy Fisher ECED 4300 B Dr. Tonja Root Spring 2009 5th Grade Correspondence Writing: Business Letters

  2. Stage: Pre writing ELA5W2. The student demonstrates competence in a variety of genres C. Creates an organizing structure appropriate to a specific purpose, audience, and context. David Capotosti

  3. P.L.O. The students will complete a graphic organizer for writing a business letter.

  4. Form of Writing: Business letter Used for: Communication between organizations and their customers Writing from one business to another Clients and other external parties

  5. Business Letters Six important aspects of a business letter Tone Accuracy Audience Format Accessibility Appearance

  6. Business letter components Heading Inside Address Greeting Body Closing Signature

  7. Business letters Like any other form of writing, business letters require: Pre writing Drafting Revising

  8. Pre Writing Stage Must decide on three things Purpose Audience Content

  9. Think of greeting Make sure you put a colon after the greeting What are the address and the date? Include their title, if the person has one. Idea Organizer for a Business Letter To whom will you write the letter?

  10. Idea Organizer(cont.) What are some ideas that you would like to say in your letter? Are you requesting information, offering your opinion, or complaining about something? Think of a closing for your letter that is not too personal. Darling, J.M. Expository writing sampler. Retrieved April 1, 2009, from http://www.rdlco.com/samples/Expository_Writing_RazzleDazzle.pdf

  11. Citation of Published Example Darling, J.M. Expository writing sampler. Retrieved April 1, 2009, from http://www.rdlco.com/samples/Expository_Writing_RazzleDazzle.pdf

  12. Published Example 29655 State Street Heading: Bastrop, Texas 59000 Heading July 5, 2006 Four to six spaces Ms. Ella Johnson Perfect Publishing Company Inside Address 11256 Main Street Merryville, Illinois 56789 Dear Ms. Johnson: Greeting Every student in our school band is writing a personal memoir. When we finish we would like to put them all together in one bound book, which we want to sell to make money for a band trip to the state band finals this year. Double Space between all paragraphs Could you please send us the information about how we can go about getting our book bound? We need to know the following: 1. How much will it cost per book? 2. How long will it take to get it bound? 3. Would it be possible to print it in color? We need this information as soon as possible and would appreciate your prompt reply. Sincerely, Closing Signature Four spaces Kisha Jones

  13. Practice Activity: • Class Activity • Students help complete graphic organizer for prewriting stage

  14. Assessment Activity: • Students complete their own prewriting graphic organizer • Remember: • Purpose • Audience • Content

  15. Kristy Fisher Stage: Drafting ELA5W2. The student demonstrates competence in a variety of genres d. Includes appropriate facts and details.

  16. PLO Students will complete a rough draft using their graphic organizer created during the prewriting stage.

  17. Form of Writing: Business Letter Used for: • Applying for a job • To request or deliver information

  18. Parts of a Business Letter Heading Inside Address Greeting Body Complimentary Close Signature Line

  19. Drafting Stage • Use graphic organizer • Skip lines using “X” • Label “Draft” • No erasing • Get content onto paper

  20. Graphic Organizer for Drafting Write, A. (n.d.). ESLFlow.com. Retrieved April 1, 2009, from Literacy Rules: http://www.literacyrules.com/pdf/Business%20Letter%20Format.pdf

  21. Citation of Published Example Henderson, D. (2005). Nairobits. Retrieved April 1, 2009, from Nairobits E-Learning: http://www.nairobits.com/e-learning/courses/course1/html/student/lesson04.html

  22. Published Example Henderson, D. (2005). Nairobits. Retrieved April 1, 2009, from Nairobits E-Learning: http://www.nairobits.com/e-learning/courses/course1/html/student/lesson04.html

  23. Practice Activity • Group Activity • Develop Class Draft • Fill out drafting graphic organizer • Use prewriting graphic organizer • Plug in information from prewriting

  24. Assessment Activity • Write own draft • Use same graphic organizer • Remember: • Skip lines using “X” • Label “Draft” • No erasing • Get content onto paper

  25. Carli Crook Stage: Revising ELA5W4:The student consistently uses a writing process to develop, revise, and evaluate writing.

  26. The student: b.Revises manuscripts to improve the meaning and focus of writing by adding, deleting, consolidating, clarifying, and rearranging words and sentences.

  27. PLO The student will revise his letter by adding, rearranging, changing and deleting content.

  28. Form of Writing: Business Letter • Organizations use them to contact outside parties. • Respond to requests • Motivate some kind of action • Request or provide information • Sell goods and services.

  29. Parts of a Business Letter Heading Inside Address Greeting Body Complimentary Close Signature Line

  30. Revising Stage • Re-read • Make content clearer • Add, rearrange, delete or change content • Follow with finger- look for one-one correspondence (written/meant to write) • Editing marks (review)

  31. Donaldson, G. (2006). Retrieved April 4, 2009, from JimCosta.Org: http://jimcosta.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/modifiedblockbizletter.jpg

  32. Donaldson, G. (2006). Retrieved April 4, 2009, from JimCosta.Org: http://jimcosta.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/modifiedblockbizletter.jpg

  33. Practice Activity: • Class activity • Revise class draft together • Develop content

  34. Assessment Activity: • Revise business letter independently • Remember: • Add, delete, rearrange and change • One-one correspondence • Use editing marks

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