How To Write An Invitation #16

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Title: How to Write an Invitation / Parts of an Invitation

Preliminary Lesson: we missed you today cards, thank you cards, handwriting, addressing an envelope, calendar, writing the date, clock, writing time, writing your own address Materials for Lesson: tray, writing pencil, blank cards, stamp pad, party stamp, wet sponge, laminated samples of various types of invitations Goals: Direct handwriting, grasping, learning the parts of an invitation Indirect coordination, concentration, independence Nomenclature: invitation, for, date, time, place, RSVP (From the French RSVP, rpondez s'il vous plat, meaning reply please or "please respond"), respond, reply, a.m., p.m. Lesson Demonstration: 1. Bring the invitation tray to a table 2. select a blank card 3. Open the stamp pad 4. Firmly press the party stamp onto the stamp pad 5. Firmly press the party stamp on the blank card 6. Wait a few seconds for the ink to dry 7. Read the stamped words aloud (for, date, time, and place) and as you write the responses say them aloud.

8. Read, RSVP, that means rpondez s'il vous plat in French or please respond in English. 9. Explain reasons for RSVP (to know how to prepare for your party: food, drink, chairs, favors) 10. Place completed invitation in your work drawer/bag/folder 11. Return items to tray and tray to shelf Montessori Elements: Points of Interest: stamp, parties, inviting Control of Error: example cards Subsequent Lessons: Writing invitations to parents for school events

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