In this final workbook series about writing letters, kids will be challenged to write different kinds of letters. Writing letters allows children to practice organizing their thoughts, provides opportunities to improve their grammar and spelling, and enhances their ability to express themselves in a structured format.
In English Common Core L.2.2.b, students learn a practical skill using commas in greetings and closings of letters. This includes understanding where exactly to place commas within the salutation and closing of a formal or informal letter. This skill extends to understanding when to use a different punctuation mark, such as a colon, instead of a comma. The main objective of this standard is to ensure that students are proficient with using correct punctuation when engaging in written correspondence.