Lesson 31: Write a Thank-You Card

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

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How to use: Print first for the main practice. Then use the device to repeat activities and save progress.

Objective

I can write a thank-you card with a greeting, a clear thank you, a reason, a closing, and my name.

Materials

Mini-lesson — Thank-you cards are kind and specific

A thank-you card is a short message that shows gratitude. The best thank-you cards are kind, clear, and specific.

Thank-you card parts

  • Greeting: Dear Grandma, / Hi Mr. Diaz,
  • Thank you: Thank you for…
  • Reason: Say what you liked or how you will use it.
  • Closing: From, / Sincerely, / Your friend,
  • Name: Your name on the next line

Comma rule

  • Use a comma after the greeting name: Dear Grandma,
  • Use a comma after the closing: From,

Quick check: "Did I say thank you and explain why?"

Guided Practice — Practice thank-you 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 a thank-you card

Build each card line.

GrandmaDear,
Thankyouforthegift.
newbook.Ilovethe
Itmademesmile.
lot.Iwilluseita
again.Thankyou
From,
Ava
Love,
friend,Your

Quick Check — Thank-you cards

Choose the best answer.

What is a thank-you card?

Which part tells who the card is for?

Which greeting is written correctly?

Which sentence is a clear thank you?

Why add a reason?

Where does the closing go?

Which closing is written correctly?

What comes after the closing?

What makes a thank-you card kind?

What makes a thank-you card strong?

Assessment (parent/teacher)

Exit ticket (student)

I will practice…

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