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Amie Bennett Melissa McKinnon Laken Hatch

Amie Bennett Melissa McKinnon Laken Hatch. ECED 4300 A Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2009 Grade 4 Correspondence Writing: Business Letter. Laken Hatch Prewriting Stage. Georgia Performance Standards

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  1. Amie BennettMelissa McKinnonLaken Hatch ECED 4300 A Dr. Tonja Root Fall 2009 Grade 4 Correspondence Writing: Business Letter

  2. Laken HatchPrewriting Stage Georgia Performance Standards • ELA4W4 The student consistently uses a writing process to develop, revise, and evaluate writing. The student a. Plans and drafts independently and resourcefully.

  3. Primary Learning Outcome • Student will complete a graphic organizer for writing a business letter.

  4. Form of Writing: Business Letter • Written in professional form • Written in formal language • From one organization to another • From an organization to individual (visa versa) • Business Letters may include: A Compliment Giving an opinion Product Information A Complaint

  5. Stage of Writing: Prewriting • Getting ready to write stage • Up to 70% of writing time needs to be spent in prewriting • Read pieces in the same form to develop an intuitive sense of structure. • Provide experiences and/or information to use during writing. Root, T. (2008). Retrieved from Dr. Tonja Root’s Website: ECED 4300 on October 22, 2009, from http://coefaculty.valdosta.edu/troot/eced4300/writing_process.htm

  6. Stage: Prewriting • Purpose Reason for writing business letter • Audience Who are you writing to? • Content Gather information about Recipient or Company

  7. APA Citation for Graphic Organizer Business Letter Time for Kids (2004). Time for kids homeworkhelper. Retrieved April 6, 2009 from Time for kids website http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/media/hh/pdfs/ideaorganizers/business_letter_ideaorg.pdf

  8. APA Citation for Published 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/ideaorganizers/business_letter_idea.org.pdf

  9. Practice Activity4th Grade • Whole group activity • Complete Business letter graphic organizer Writing prompt • Nickelodeon Studios to contest winner

  10. Assessment Activity4th Grade • Individual activity • Complete business letter graphic organizer • Writing Prompt: Write to PlayStation company requesting information about a new game

  11. APA Citation for Power Point Sample • Power Point Presentation: Melvinya McGee and Ashley Benjamin • Poetry. (n.d.). Retrieved October 25, 2009, from http://www.valdosta.edu/~troot/Pu blishedPieces/poetry_&_correspondenc e_Sp_09.htm

  12. Amie BennettDrafting Stage Georgia Performance Standard • ELA4W4 The student consistently uses a writing process to develop, revise, and evaluate writing. The student a. Plans and drafts independently and resourcefully.

  13. Primary Learning Outcome • Student will draft a business letter using their graphic organizer developed during prewriting stage.

  14. Form of Writing: Business Letter • Written in professional form • Written in formal language • From one organization to another • From an organization to individual (visa versa) • Business Letters may include: A Compliment Giving an opinion Product Information A Complaint

  15. Stage of Writing: Drafting • Use graphic organizer to develop draft • Mark “X” to skip lines • Label writing “sloppy copy” • Organize content into sentences • No emphasis on spelling and punctuation

  16. Required Parts of a Business Letter • Header Writer’s return address • Date Month, day, year • Inside address Recipient’s address • Greeting

  17. Required Parts of a Business Letter • Body of Letter Purpose of writing • Closing • Signature Printed name included

  18. APA Citation for Published Business Letter • Fourth Graders Write Business Letters. (n.d.). Retrieved October 25, 2009, from http://www.canbymn.org/dhoym e/0405%20business%20letters.htm

  19. 601 Fourth St. Canby, MN 56220 January 26, 2005 Canby Chamber of Commerce Canby City Hall 110 Oscar Avenue North Dear Sir or Madam: I am a fourth grade student participating in summer activities in our town. I would like information about summer activities. I am most interested in football, basketball, and dodge ball.Thank you for your help. Sincerely, Josh -------

  20. Practice Activity4th Grade • Whole group activity • Daft business letter using graphic organizer from prewriting stage (Nickelodeon Studios) • Remember to place “X” on every other line for the revision stage

  21. Assessment Activity4th Grade • Individual activity • Draft business letter using graphic organizer from prewriting stage (PlayStation) • Remember to place “X” on every other line for the revision stage

  22. Melissa McKinnonRevising Stage Georgia Performance Standard ELA4W4 The student consistently uses a writing process to develop, revise, and evaluate writing. The student b. Revises selected drafts to improve coherence and progression by adding, deleting, consolidating, and rearranging text.

  23. Primary Learning Outcome • Student will revise their draft of a business letter with focus on adding, changing, rearranging, and deleting.

  24. Form of Writing Business Letter • Written in professional form • Written in formal language • From one organization to another • From an organization to individual (visa versa) • Business Letters may include: A Compliment Giving an opinion Product Information A Complaint

  25. Stage of Writing: Revision • Use Proofreaders’ Marks • Focusing on adding, changing, rearranging, and deleting • Re-read • Clarify content

  26. APA Citation for a Business Letter Writing the Basic Business Letter: Sample Letters - The OWL at Purdue. (n.d.). Retrieved October 23, 2009, from http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/653/02/

  27. March 16, 2001 Ernie English1234 Writing Lab LaneWrite City, IN 12345 Dear Mr. English: The first paragraph of a typical business letter is used to state the main point of the letter. Begin with a friendly opening; then quickly transition into the purpose of your letter. Use a couple of sentences to explain the purpose, but do not go in to detail until the next paragraph. Beginning with the second paragraph, state the supporting details to justify your purpose. These may take the form of background information, statistics or first-hand accounts. A few short paragraphs within the body of the letter should be enough to support your reasoning. Finally, in the closing paragraph, briefly restate your purpose and why it is important. If the purpose of your letter is employment related, consider ending your letter with your contact information. However, if the purpose is informational, think about closing with gratitude for the reader's time. Sincerely, Lucy Letter123 Winner's RoadNew Employee Town, PA 12345

  28. Practice Activity4th Grade • Whole Group Activity • Revise business letter draft (Nickelodeon Studios) • Focus on adding, change, rearrange, and delete • Use appropriate Proofreaders’ Marks

  29. Assessment Activity4th Grade • Individual activity • Revise business letter draft (PlayStation) • Focus on adding, change, rearrange, and delete • Use appropriate proofreaders’ marks

  30. Laken Hatch, Amie Bennett, Melissa McKinnonEditing Stage Georgia Performance Standard ELA4W4 The student consistently uses a writing process to develop, revise, and evaluate writing. The student c. Edits to correct errors in spelling, punctuation, etc.

  31. Primary Learning Outcome • Student will edit business letter by proofreading word by word correcting spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and paragraph formation.

  32. Form of Writing Business Letter • Written in professional form • Written in formal language • From one organization to another • From an organization to individual (visa versa) • Business Letters may include: A compliment Giving an opinion Product information A complaint

  33. Stage of Writing: Editing • Proofreading • Focus on correcting spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and paragraph formation • Set aside for 1-2 days

  34. APA Citation Business Letter • Teaching Resources, Children's Book Recommendations, and Student Activities Scholastic.com. (n.d.). Retrieved October 25, 2009, from http://teacher.scholastic.com

  35. Practice Activity4th Grade • Whole group activity • Edit business letter(Nickelodeon Studios letter) • Focus on correcting spelling, punctuation, capitalization and paragraph formation • Use proofreaders’ mark

  36. Assessment Activity4th Grade • Individual activity • Revise business letter (PlayStation) • Focus on correcting spelling, punctuation, capitalization and paragraph formation • Use appropriate proofreaders’ mark

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