Welcome to Intro to Keyboarding
Semester 1, 2nd Six Weeks
Introduction to Business Letters
You have completed the first six weeks of Keyboarding, and the skills you have learned will now be applied to typing business letters. You will be given an assignment sheet for this six weeks listing all of the required assignments.
As stated last six weeks, the purpose of this website is to give you additional resources for Keyboarding this semester.
Business Letters
List the different parts of the following letters:
Personal Business Letter (block or modified block)
Block Business Letter
Modified Block Business Letter
Indented or Semi-block Business Letter
Simplified Letter-Block
Also give a brief definition of each part of the letters. Finally explain the differences between the various letters. (example—What is the difference between block and modified block?)
Textbook: Applied Computer Keyboarding, 5th Edition
Authors: Jack P. Hoggatt and Jon A. Shank
Publishers: Thomson/South-Western
Texas Essential Knowledge & Skills (TEKS): Student Expectations
2. Formats and prints documents, for example, personal and business letters, short reports, and outlines.
2A. Identify parts of personal and business letters, reports, and outlines.
2B. Format personal and business letters and envelopes
2F. Demonstrate the ability to work from printed, rough-draft, statistical, handwritten, and unarranged material.
Assignments
Letters (Personal and Business Letters)
DIRECTIONS: Follow all of your NOTES to type the following letters. Sign all letters using the writer’s identification with the font Lucida Handwriting; Font: Courier New; Size: 12; Color: black
1. Letter I, Page 118
2. Letter 2, Proofreader’s Marks
3. Letter 3, Page 117 (letterhead)
4. Letter 4, Cursive (letterhead)
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