Writing letters by hand is a thoughtful way to communicate and is thought to be a lost art. Keep the tradition alive by teaching your children and using these letter writing resources for children.
Receiving a handwritten card or letter in the mail from a loved one makes us feel special. Knowing someone took the time to write out their greeting gives us joy and an appreciation for their effort.
Personal letter writing takes a little practice at first, but these resources will be useful as your children learn. Choose from lessons, templates, writing activities, and penpal ideas to get your children writing.
For a fun unit study idea, use these resources to get started. Reach out to friends and family to start a letter exchange with grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins.
Perhaps reach out to a missionary family through your church and initiate a penpal relationship between your children. What a fun way to learn about life abroad and how you can pray for their family.
Share letter writing lessons with older children for learning to write formal or business letters. This is a useful skill to have as they approach high school, college, and job searching.
Find more resources for letter writing for your homeschool.
- FREE Printable Handwriting Letter Boxes Game
- Letter A Handwriting Practice Pages
- A FREE Three Letter Word Writing Activity! {Subscriber Freebie}
Click here for your children’s letter-writing resources list.
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