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Email Etiquette Unit - Digital Lessons for How to Write Emails to Teachers

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I start each year with an Email Etiquette 101 mini-lesson - this resource provided a great selection of updated materials and templates to build out a great unit for my students. Always recommended!
I love this email unit! It has really helped all of my middle school students improve in their email writing.
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Description

Rude student emails? They happen. Students can only learn to type professional, polished, eloquent emails if we teach them! Help students communicate effectively with this email etiquette unit, specifically created to smoothly integrate with Google Drive.

Email etiquette is a necessary lesson for all students. Use it as...

  • an engaging beginning of the year writing lesson
  • a mid-year refresher
  • a real-world writing lesson
  • a business writing activity
  • a distance learning writing lesson

In this mini-unit (which lasts approximately 3-5 days), depending on how long discussions go), students will laugh and learn as they read a variety of examples of poorly written emails (and a few intelligent ones as well). You can use the materials as a full unit, or you can pick and choose the ones that will work best for your students.

This email unit is the digital version of this popular, ORIGINAL and traditional email etiquette unit.

CONTENTS:

Included in this product, you will find...

  • An email etiquette presentation in Google Slides
  • Student notes to correspond with the presentation
  • An email components template reference page
  • 12 task cards featuring etiquette errors with an answer sheet and an answer key
  • 5 additional engaging practice activities that can be used with small group, partner, writer's workshop, station, whole class, individual, or homework format with suggested answer keys
  • A suggested use guide and video links to enrich your discussions and lessons
  • A 27 slide secure PDF presentation to introduce email etiquette and guidelines

NEW FEATURES!

  • Ever send students an email and receive ABSOLUTELY. ZERO. REPLY??? This resource now contains a lesson specifically designed to teach students how to REPLY to emails from teachers, bosses, and classmates in a timely and professional way!

IMPORTANT!

THIS UNIT IS THE SAME AS THE ORIGINAL PRINT RESOURCE, BUT THIS RESOURCE FULLY INTEGRATES WITH GOOGLE DRIVE. It's ideal for distance learning and 1:1 classrooms.

The beauty of this lesson is that it's cross-curricular and relevant to real-world writing. Teach students to think critically, to write for an authentic audience, to evaluate mentor texts based upon established criteria, to adopt a professional tone, and to write business-type emails with style.

Assessing? Since most of the lessons are intended to be worked on and discussed in class, completion grades would be appropriate, but you don't have to assign grades at all. The unit is intended to be a light-hearted, confidence-building, non-intimidating way to remind students of proper, respectful email etiquette.

IS IT EDITABLE?

This resource is not editable in that the font and clipart is secured on each Google Slides document. However, you can change the slide backgrounds, add additional slides, or remove some to fit your needs.

LENGTH OF UNIT:

The duration of this unit depends on how many activities you choose to incorporate as well as on the length of your class period. A suggested lesson plan with additional, engaging links is provided, but you can deviate to make it fit your needs.

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Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of discipline-specific tasks, purposes, and audiences.
Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of discipline-specific tasks, purposes, and audiences.
Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of tasks, purposes, and audiences.
Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of tasks, purposes, and audiences.

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