Email Etiquette Interactive Lesson, Assignment, and Quiz GRADES 6-8 Google Apps
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⭐ NO PREP DIGITAL MINI-UNIT: Engage students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades with this interactive resource as you introduce or review email etiquette in the school environment. It's time to replace those boring worksheets with an interactive Google Slides lesson, a Google Slides assignment, and a Google Form quiz.
Students will:
- learn terms related to email etiquette
- learn about the differences between texting and emailing
- learn the parts of an email
- understand the importance of having a positive tone and a formal style
- decide if statements should be included in a professional email
- analyze email examples and explain how to improve them
- analyze email examples and revise them
- draft an email to their teacher based on a given scenario
- take a self-grading quiz that will assess their knowledge
**DESIGNED FOR GRADES 6-8**
►This resource is ideal for whole group, small group, and one-on-one instruction for the grade levels I have tagged. It also works well for Response to Intervention (RTI), private tutoring, summer school, and remote learning.
►For students working below grade level, I recommend using the teacher-led/ direct instruction method outlined in the teacher guide. The resource is designed with gradual release, BUT some students will still need a high level of teacher support throughout.
►A note about using this for independent work... This could be assigned for homework or learning stations if your students have been introduced to the concepts and skills prior to assigning it. I would also consider whether or not your students are good at reading and following directions as they switch frequently.
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►Although some parts are editable, the overall design and some of the text cannot be edited. This is to protect my work and the work of the font and clip artists. Please reach out before purchasing if you have questions about which parts are editable. I am very quick to respond in my Q&A and to emails. You can email me at JAN@JANSFILECABINET.COM.
►There are 9 separate files in the Google Folder:
✱ Teacher Guide (2 PDF pages)
✱ Printable Handout: Email Etiquette Terms (1 PDF page)
✱ Editable Quiz (1 Google Form- 10 multiple-choice questions)
✱ Editable Email Template (1 Google Slide)
✱ Editable Scoring Rubric for Final Assignment (1 Google Slide)
✱ Email Etiquette Lesson (answer key- 23 slides)
✱ Email Etiquette Lesson (student version- 23 slides)
- Title and Student Name- 1 slide
- Learning Targets- 1 slide
- Background Information About Email Etiquette, Tone, and Style (highlight)- 3 slides
- Texting and Emailing Comparison Chart (read)- 1 slide
- Sorting Activity (drag and drop)- 1 slide
- Parts of an Email (read and highlight)- 2 slides
- Explanatory Prompt with Text Box (short answer)- 2 slides
- Analyze the Email, Identify The Problems, and Explain How to Improve (read and respond)- 3 email slides and 3 response slides
- Analyze the Email and Rewrite It (read and respond)- 2 email slides and 2 response slides
- Student Self-Rating (highlight)- 1 slide
✱ Email Assignment (answer key- 5 slides)
✱ Email Assignment (student version- 5 slides)
- Title and Student Name- 1 slide
- Instructions: Task, Audience, and Purpose (read)- 1 slide
- Scenario (read)- 1 slide
- Draft an Email (type in text boxes on a blank email slide)- 1 slide
- Scoring Rubric- (fillable text boxes for teacher to complete)- 1 slide
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