Lesson 27: Write Invitations for Events

✍️ WRITING (40 Lessons)🟣 D. Functional and Real-Life Writing

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Objective

I can write an invitation that clearly tells who is invited, what the event is, when it happens, and where it is.

Materials

Mini-lesson — Invitations answer 4 big questions

An invitation is a note that asks someone to come to an event. Good invitations are clear and friendly.

Answer 4 questions

  • Who is invited?
  • What is the event?
  • When is it (day & time)?
  • Where is it?

Optional

  • RSVP means: “Please reply.”
  • Example: RSVP: Yes or No

Quick check: "Could someone come to my event using only my invitation?"

Guided Practice — Practice invitation lines

Choose 3 sentences from the Trace menu and copy them neatly on paper. Then use the Tracing Pad to practice words, sentences, and marks.

Tracing Pad
Tracing snapshot for print

Drag & Drop — Build invitations

Build each invitation line.

invited!areYou
myCome!toparty
SaturdayIton.is
3We.00startat:
ParkMeet.Centralat
snackPleaseabring.
RSVP:YesorNo.
comeyou?Can
thereyou!See
AvaFrom.

Quick Check — Invitations

Choose the best answer.

What is an invitation?

Which part tells when?

Which line tells where?

Which line tells what?

What does RSVP mean?

Which sentence is best?

Which word sounds polite?

Why add your name?

Which mark ends this question: "Can you come ___"

What makes an invitation clear?

Assessment (parent/teacher)

Exit ticket (student)

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