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Friendly Letters
By bayleigh

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Here are some stories that are written like friendly letters.

Yours Truly, Goldilocks
Dear Peter Rabbit
With Love, Little Red Hen
Dear Annie
Dear Mr. Blueberry

I have a friendly letter in a center that they have to put together.

Also, when we are talking about the parts of the letter, I tell them to think of their body. First comes the heading (think of their head on top) then you greet someone(think of waving your hand). Then come the body (think of your body next). Then your closing (think of always saying goodbye when you leave someone). Then the signature (you always sign your name). This may sound corny, but corny works for my kids---they remember.

 


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