Friendly Letter Fun!
A worksheet for Grade 1 students to learn and identify the different parts of a friendly letter.
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Friendly Letter Fun!
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Read the instructions for each section carefully and do your best!
Read the friendly letter below. We will learn about its parts!
Dear Grandma,
How are you? I am doing great! I went to the park yesterday and saw a big dog. It was so fluffy!
I hope to see you soon. I miss you!
Love,
Lily
Use the words in the word bank to fill in the blanks about the parts of a letter.
1. 'Dear Grandma,' is the of the letter.
2. The part where Lily talks about the park is the .
3. 'Love,' is the of the letter.
4. 'Lily' is the of the letter.
1. Which part of the letter tells you who the letter is for?
The signature
The greeting
The body
The closing
Write a short friendly letter to a friend or family member. Remember to include a greeting, body, closing, and your signature!
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