Hello, and today I thought I would share one of my favorite Homeschool Resources with you, and it is Evan-Moor, and it is from Teachers Pay Teachers. And as Charlie and I have been working on his Handwriting, I thought writing and mailing letters would help And it would also allow Charlie to get some mail Which he has been asking David and me why he doesn’t get any. So once he learns the lessons, Evan-Moore has to teach Charlie he will be ready to start writing letters. And once he is, I will look for him a couple of Penpals.
I have no clue how to find but I am sure if I ask around someone will be able to tell me where to look for some at and I can even ask his grandmother and sister to write and mail Charlie letters, and I think they would especially if it is for school. So wish us luck as we take on this new lesson in our school.
If you would like to teach your students how to write letters, you can just use the links below as it will take you to Evan-Moore and the pages you need and it shows you step by step what to do. I am sure when you visit the website you will find more items to share with your students. As I did with Charlie and I can not wait to get started.
This week’s newsletter focuses on letter-writing practice to keep the fine art of letter writing alive!
Grades 1–2
Write a Letter (File Folder Center)
Grades 2–4
Creative Letter Writing: Alien Pen Pals
Grade 3
Writing a Friendly Letter (Nonfiction Writing)
Grades 3–6
Persuasive Writing: A Business Letter
Grades 5–6
A Letter to a Character (Book Report Project)
Grade 6
Writing a Persuasive Letter (Nonfiction Writing)
Also, visit Evan-Moor’s Teachers Pay Teachers store for free downloads and more.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie, and David Cates