Lesson 27: Write Invitations for Events
✍️ WRITING (40 Lessons) • 🟣 D. Functional & Real-Life Writing
Objective
I can write a simple invitation that includes who, what, when, where, and RSVP, using polite and clear sentences.
Materials
- Pencil ✏️ and eraser
- Card or paper (or a device)
- Tracing Pad (below) for planning
Tip: Keep it friendly and clear. Readers should know exactly when and where to come and how to reply.
Mini-lesson — What goes in an invitation?
- Who & What: Who is invited and what is the event?
- When: Day and time (e.g., Saturday, 3:00 p.m.).
- Where: Place (address or room).
- Extras: What to bring or wear.
- RSVP: How to reply (to whom, by when).
Polite openers like “You’re invited…” and closers like “Hope to see you!” make it friendly.
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Guided Practice — Plan your invitation
Use the pad to sketch these lines for a birthday party invitation:
- Who & What: You’re invited to Mia’s 8th birthday!
- When: Saturday, May 10, 3:00–5:00 p.m.
- Where: 210 Maple Street, Community Room
- Extras: Wear comfy shoes for games.
- RSVP: Text Mia’s mom by May 7.
Drag & Drop — Build clear invitation lines
Drag the chips into the slots to complete each line of an invitation. Keep punctuation at the end.
What:gamenightwithfriends.
Where:210MapleStreetCommunityRoom.
Pleasebringcomfyshoesforgames.
Youmaywearyourfavoriteteamshirt.
Snacksandwaterwillbeprovided.
Pleasearrivefiveminutesearly.
Parentscanpickupatthefrontdoor.
Callifyouhaveanyquestions.
Quick Check (15 questions)