Email Etiquette Lesson and Activity: How to Write an Email (With Examples)
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Do you need to teach your students how to write an email? This no-prep and editable Email Etiquette Lesson and Activity for Google Drive and PDF will make it easy! This resource includes a slideshow, a practice activity, sample email prompts, and more!
This resource includes the following files:
- Teacher Guide PDF
- Editable Google Slideshow titled Email Etiquette 101
- Editable Google Doc Note Sheet to accompany slideshow
- Printable Practice Activity PDF (2 pages)
- Editable Google Doc Practice Activity
The slideshow provides an overview of the different parts of an email and what students should include in their message, and shows students that writing an email doesn't have to be complicated!
In the practice activity, students will correct four sample emails that a student might have sent but are informal, confusing, rude, or a combination of the three! The second part of the activity gives students two email prompts and instructs them to write a sample message to their teacher, using what they have learned about writing professional emails. For their convenience, a checklist is on the side of the page to remind them about what they should include.
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