Let's Write An Informal Letter (7-13 years)

£1.50

Let's Write An Informal Letter

The child should read the examples of informal letters, written in colloquial English. Then, they should write their own versions.

Example letters include

  • I'm sorry you fell off your horse

  • I found a purse at the supermarket

  • Thank you for organising…

  • Thank you for my present

This series of work packs provides prompts to encourage children to write. It provides starting points, to encourage even the most reluctant writers. Featuring a lively, 'magazine style' format to appeal to children of all abilities, these packs are particularly recommended as preparation for creative writing tasks at 11+ or S.A.T.S.

The writer herself often dips into the lively collection of imaginative stories and non fiction articles, to teach her students in tutorials. The packs feature detailed prompts on how to plan and write stories and letters, as well as help with non fiction tasks - writing diaries, reports and persuasive leaflets. There is also plenty of practice in writing techniques - variation of sentences, connectives and grammar and punctuation tips.

11 pages

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Let's Write An Informal Letter

The child should read the examples of informal letters, written in colloquial English. Then, they should write their own versions.

Example letters include

  • I'm sorry you fell off your horse

  • I found a purse at the supermarket

  • Thank you for organising…

  • Thank you for my present

This series of work packs provides prompts to encourage children to write. It provides starting points, to encourage even the most reluctant writers. Featuring a lively, 'magazine style' format to appeal to children of all abilities, these packs are particularly recommended as preparation for creative writing tasks at 11+ or S.A.T.S.

The writer herself often dips into the lively collection of imaginative stories and non fiction articles, to teach her students in tutorials. The packs feature detailed prompts on how to plan and write stories and letters, as well as help with non fiction tasks - writing diaries, reports and persuasive leaflets. There is also plenty of practice in writing techniques - variation of sentences, connectives and grammar and punctuation tips.

11 pages

Let's Write An Informal Letter

The child should read the examples of informal letters, written in colloquial English. Then, they should write their own versions.

Example letters include

  • I'm sorry you fell off your horse

  • I found a purse at the supermarket

  • Thank you for organising…

  • Thank you for my present

This series of work packs provides prompts to encourage children to write. It provides starting points, to encourage even the most reluctant writers. Featuring a lively, 'magazine style' format to appeal to children of all abilities, these packs are particularly recommended as preparation for creative writing tasks at 11+ or S.A.T.S.

The writer herself often dips into the lively collection of imaginative stories and non fiction articles, to teach her students in tutorials. The packs feature detailed prompts on how to plan and write stories and letters, as well as help with non fiction tasks - writing diaries, reports and persuasive leaflets. There is also plenty of practice in writing techniques - variation of sentences, connectives and grammar and punctuation tips.

11 pages

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