INFORMAL LETTERS This week we will be writing an informal...

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INFORMAL LETTERSThis week we will be writing an

informal letter.

Features of an informal letter.

What do informal letters look like? What do they contain that makes them informal?

Monday

Features of an informal letter

• Your address (on right hand side)• Dear ………………• Chatty friendly style• Date under address• Begin with Dear/Hello/Hi (Don’t forget your comma after)• Ask questions• End with – bye for now, see you soon,• lots of love• End with a friendly statement• Paragraphs• Name at the bottom

Which features can you find? Find examples and write these down.

What features can you find? Find examples and write these down. (Continued)

Informal letters - LanguageTuesday

Informal letters are written using a friendly, chatty style which includes the use of contractions and less formal words and expressions.

Have a read through the letter and record all the informal words or phrases used.

Now re-write the letter using the only informal language.

Contracted words, also known as contractions are short words made by putting two words together. Letters are omitted in the contraction and replaced by an apostrophe. E.g. do not don’t, could not couldn’t. Make sure the apostrophe is placed where the missing letter(s) go.

Wednesday

Extension:

Thursday

Planning – Today we will be planning an informal letter, which could be from the grandfather or any of the soldiers to their family, showing what they witnessed during the war.

Watch the clip and make notes about what events happened during the war that he may want to write about.

Planning (continued)

What are some of the grandfather’s or the soldiers’ experiences that they would like or be allowed to share with their family and loved ones?

Papers flutter to the ground around the fallen men, are these the letters to their loved ones?There are some possibilities here about the significance of the letters:

• They are the grandfather’s letters showing what he witnessed during the war;

• His chest says that he was the quartermaster. Perhaps these letters were left with him whilst their owners went off and were killed. All that is left of them is the letters. Is this why they are portrayed as paper men in the animation?

Planning (continued)

You can use a similar template to help with your planning.

WritingFriday

Success Criteria• Your address (on right hand side)• Dear ………………• Chatty friendly style• Date under address• Begin with Dear/Hello/Hi (Don’t

forget your comma after)• Ask questions• End with – bye for now, see you

soon,• lots of love• End with a friendly statement• Paragraphs• Name at the bottom

Task: You will be writing an informal letteras the grandfather or one of the soldiers from the war to their family/loved ones.

Remember to meet the success criteriaand use your Year 6 writing skills as well as your Y5/6 spellings.

You can also look at last week’s slides for more ideas for vocabulary. Remember to use a dictionary and a thesaurus.

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