Use this parts of a letter anchor chart pack, featuring colorful visuals and clear explanations, to help students understand the key components of a letter.
Teach the Parts of a Letter
Structure is an important part of any text type. It is particularly important when it comes to letter writing, as there are certain conventions that need to be followed.
To help your students learn the essential components of writing a letter, the Teach Starter team has created this colorful and age-appropriate anchor chart pack. Each anchor chart includes an example letter with one key part clearly marked, making it easy for students to see how the elements work together. By visually reinforcing these components, students can quickly grasp how letters are structured, helping them build confidence in both formal and informal letter writing.
This anchor chart pack covers the following parts of a letter:
- Heading
- Date
- Greeting
- Body
- Closing
- Signature
- Postscript
- Envelope (two versions available)
This resource is available as a full-color PDF or editable Google Slides file. If you have limited color printing available at your school, we recommend printing in greyscale on colored paper.
Read on to learn more about using these parts of a letter examples to support classroom lessons and independent practice.
Using This Anchor Chart on Parts of a Letter
While this parts of a letter anchor chart pack makes a great classroom display, it can be used in other ways to support your teaching of letter writing. Here are a handful of ideas from our team:
- Introduction to Letter Writing – Use the anchor charts as a visual guide when introducing students to letter-writing formats. Discuss each part and its purpose while referring to the example letter on the posters.
- Identification Game – Cover the titles of each anchor chart, then have the students take turns to identify and name each part of the example letter.
- Independent Writing Support – Print smaller versions of anchor charts (with multiple charts to one page) and provide these to the students. This resource can be used as a reference when students are writing letters independently.
Download This Parts of a Letter Anchor Chart Pack
Use the Download button to access the full-color printable PDF or editable Google Slides file.
Print and display on your classroom bulletin board, then refer to the display whenever your students need a reminder of how to write a perfectly structured letter!
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and a Teach Starter collaborator.
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