
Grade 3 Email Etiquette
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- Q1Which is an example of being respectful?Sending an email to your group to remind them when your project is due.Starting a group email chat about a person in your group who is not working very hard.Sending an email to your teacher at 10:30p.m.Sending an email with no subject.45s
- Q2Which message is polite?JOE, LET'S EAT ICE CREAM NOW?Dear Joe, Do you like ice cream?45s
- Q3What is the best subject line for this email?Thank youLet me knowSick todayMr. Hill45s
- Q4Letters and email both have five parts: a heading, a greeting, the body, a _______________, and a signature.nameconclusionclosing30s
- Q5What does the subject line on an email tell the reader?what the email is aboutwhen the email was sentwho wrote the email30s
- Q6You should always proofread your emails.TrueFalse30s
- Q7A letter includes the time it was sent.TrueFalse30s
- Q8What does all CAPS usually mean in texts or emails?DecidingAmazingCryingShouting30s
- Q9One of the most important things when it comes to typed messages (texting, emails, etc.) is...colorstonepleasepeople30s