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What’s the Difference? Beginning Writers Compare E-mail with Letter Writing
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| Grades | K – 2 |
| Lesson Plan Type | Standard Lesson |
| Estimated Time | Three 40-minute sessions |
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Leah Korth
November 21, 2012
Hello,
I am looking to create a unit very similar to this one about how the ins and outs of email. This would be for a second grade class. I am wondering what you had the students use for email address. I am having a difficult time finding safe and appropriate email addresses for students to use. Where did your students write their emails? Thanks!
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