In this activity, you’ll learn the parts of a strong thank-you note and then draft your own note to someone who helped you (such as a teacher). Focus on being respectful, specific, and clear.
Which opening (greeting) is most appropriate for a thank-you note to an adult who helped you?
Which details make a thank-you note stronger? (Select 2)
Put the parts of a thank-you note in the best order.
Thank you statement (Thank you for ___.)
Signature (Your name)
Specific detail + impact (It helped me because ___.)
Closing (Sincerely, / Thank you,)
Greeting (Dear ___,)
Write a polite closing for a thank-you note (2–3 words).
Which sentence sounds most specific and sincere?
Sort each phrase into the best part of a thank-you note.
Dear Mr. Chen,
Your advice helped me feel more confident in class.
Hello Ms. Rivera,
Thank you for helping me understand fractions after school.
Thank you,
Sincerely,
Greeting
Body (Thanks + details)
Closing + signature
Which revision best fixes this sentence for a thank-you note?
“thx for helping me with math u r awesome”
Draft your thank-you note to someone who helped you (example: a teacher).
Include:
a greeting
a clear “thank you for…” sentence
1–2 specific details about what they did
a sentence explaining why it mattered to you
a closing and your name