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ABCya: Type a Friendly Letter

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 Using ABCya! Type a Friendly Letter

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Level 2 Tool

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Access to this tool does not require any user to share information about themselves

Grades:

  Primary

  Intermediate

   

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This information last checked: 10/21/2016

 

 

 

Getting Started

 

The ABCya! Friendly Letter tool is an interactive writing activity that helps students to learn the five parts of a friendly letter. By following the step by step guide, students can create a letter and then print it. Kids can focus on content while the letter maker takes care of formatting. from abcya.com

 

Learning How 


  • Open the site
  • Explore the 5 parts of a friendly letter
  • Click to begin making your letter
  • Type your heading and address (optional)
  • Choose your salutation
  • Type the body of the letter
  • Choose a closing
  • Type your name
  • View your letter
  • Print  
 
 Friendly Letter Creator Screenshot

 

 

 

Ideas for Use

 

Students can use this tool to: 

  • Write to pen pals
  • Compose a letter to an author
  • Write to a character in a book
  • Write a letter to a friend reviewing or suggesting a book
  • Write from the point of view of someone else 
  • Write to persuade a friend or your parents
  • Inform a friend about a new game or toy

 

 

 

 
Substitution
Augmentation
Modification
Redefinition

Provide multiple means of

Representation (Content)

   
   

Provide multiple means of

Action and Expression (Product)

A friendly letter can be typed and printed as an alternative to one written by hand.      

Provide multiple means of

Engagement (Process)

Students can use this electronic format as an alternative to handwritten letters.     
 

 

 

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