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  • The child has learned the basic structure and format of a formal letter.
  • They have learned how to address and sign a letter correctly.
  • The child has learned how to write a clear and concise introduction and body paragraphs in a letter.
  • They have learned how to use appropriate language and tone in a formal letter.
  • The child has learned how to write a polite and professional conclusion to a letter.
  • They have gained an understanding of the purpose of writing a formal letter and how it can be used in real-life situations.

To continue developing their skills in English Language Arts, the child can:

  • Practice writing different types of formal letters, such as letters of complaint or letters of inquiry.
  • Explore different writing styles and experiment with using rhetorical devices in their letters.
  • Read and analyze sample formal letters to identify effective writing techniques.
  • Engage in discussions or debates about the importance of written communication in various contexts.
  • Participate in creative writing activities that involve composing narratives or stories through letter exchanges.
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