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Students are prompted to write a formal 'love' letter to their favorite small business in Google Docs. The lesson file includes 7 easy-to-follow steps that prompt the student to write a letter in block format using a Google Docs template (or from scratch) then address an envelope. I'm always surprised that my high school students have never addressed an envelope.
❤️A great NO PREP lesson for February and Valentines' Day❤️....or ANYTIME!
✅ Perfect for 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grades (Middle School thru High School alike)
An important life skill lesson for your Computer Applications or Computer Literacy class! Also boosts involvement in your local business community and makes students appreciate small businesses.
The digital activity file is a Google Slide file that can easily be converted to Microsoft PowerPoint.
The easy-to-follow prompts on the slides are for Google Docs:
- Launch a template
- Format a letter
- Complete the body of the letter
- Change or remove the header bar
- Add a watermark
- Addressing an envelope
Because the lesson is self-guided, it is also perfect for a Sub Day or Remote Learning Day.
**A STUDENT EXAMPLE INCLUDED**
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Formal Business Letter Writing -Google Docs Lesson Computer Applications Sub Day
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Description
Students are prompted to write a formal 'love' letter to their favorite small business in Google Docs. The lesson file includes 7 easy-to-follow steps that prompt the student to write a letter in block format using a Google Docs template (or from scratch) then address an envelope. I'm always surprised that my high school students have never addressed an envelope.
❤️A great NO PREP lesson for February and Valentines' Day❤️....or ANYTIME!
✅ Perfect for 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grades (Middle School thru High School alike)
An important life skill lesson for your Computer Applications or Computer Literacy class! Also boosts involvement in your local business community and makes students appreciate small businesses.
The digital activity file is a Google Slide file that can easily be converted to Microsoft PowerPoint.
The easy-to-follow prompts on the slides are for Google Docs:
- Launch a template
- Format a letter
- Complete the body of the letter
- Change or remove the header bar
- Add a watermark
- Addressing an envelope
Because the lesson is self-guided, it is also perfect for a Sub Day or Remote Learning Day.
**A STUDENT EXAMPLE INCLUDED**
Related Products:
▪️ How to Write an Email Lesson & Email Etiquette
▪️ Technology & Communication Unit - Business Communications Unit
▪️ Administrative Professionals Day Secretaries Day Email LessonVeterans' Day
▪️ Email Etiquette Letter Writing Lesson & Thank You Activity - FREE
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Follow me on Instagram @BusinessTeachDenise
Follow me on Facebook 'Business Education with Denise Leigh'
Follow my Blog www.business-ed.com for more Great Ideas to use in YOUR Business Education classroom!
Click here to follow my TpT store to be notified of new products and updates.
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HI Samantha- Thank you for your feedback, although I confused as to what needs updated. Students write a letter in Google Docs with this lesson. But it is important to me that my resources are up-to-date and 5-star worthy. Please email with your suggestion. deniseleigh@business-ed.com Thanks, Denise
I so glad you love my work. Thank you for the 5-star review, Jennifer. I appreciate that. -Denise
Thank you for the 5-star review. I appreciate that. -Denise
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