- Use of proper greeting and salutation in the email
- Writing an introductory paragraph to explain the purpose of the email
- Using appropriate language and tone in the email
- Organizing thoughts and ideas in a coherent manner
- Writing a persuasive argument for the lemonade stand
- Checking for spelling and grammar mistakes
- Using correct punctuation throughout the email
- Understanding the importance of requesting permission
- Identifying the target audience for the email
- Using appropriate closing remarks and signing off
Continued development related to the activity:
Encourage the child to explore more persuasive writing techniques and strategies. They can research how to create a strong argument, use emotive language, or appeal to the reader's emotions. Additionally, they can practice different email formats and purposes, such as writing a formal request or an informal invitation. Finally, the child can expand their writing skills by exploring other types of persuasive writing, such as opinion pieces, speeches, or advertisements.