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Writing a Thank-You Note

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8 Nsɛmmisa

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.

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1.

Which opening (greeting) is most appropriate for a thank-you note to an adult who helped you?

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2.

Which details make a thank-you note stronger? (Select 2)

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3.

Put the parts of a thank-you note in the best order.

  1. Greeting (Dear ___,)

  2. Specific detail + impact (It helped me because ___.)

  3. Closing (Sincerely, / Thank you,)

  4. Thank you statement (Thank you for ___.)

  5. Signature (Your name)

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4.

Write a polite closing for a thank-you note (2–3 words).

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5.

Which sentence sounds most specific and sincere?

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6.

Sort each phrase into the best part of a thank-you note.

  • Your advice helped me feel more confident in class.

  • Hello Ms. Rivera,

  • Thank you for helping me understand fractions after school.

  • Sincerely,

  • Thank you,

  • Dear Mr. Chen,

  • Greeting

  • Body (Thanks + details)

  • Closing + signature

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7.

Which revision best fixes this sentence for a thank-you note?

“thx for helping me with math u r awesome”

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8.

Draft your thank-you note to someone who helped you (example: a teacher).

Include:

  1. a greeting

  2. a clear “thank you for…” sentence

  3. 1–2 specific details about what they did

  4. a sentence explaining why it mattered to you

  5. a closing and your name