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welcome back first grade friends today were going to continue learning about letters were going to learn about the different parts of a letter each part is very important lets start with the date this is also called the heading and this is where you write the date to record when you wrote the letter it goes on the right hand side you can add the month the date and the year next up is the greeting and this is where you start your letter by greeting the person you are writing to you include your readers name and end your greeting with a comma this letter starts with dear alison but you can also start your letter with hi allison hello allison next is the body of the letter and this is where you include details that would be very interesting to your reader dont forget to leave a parking space for the left side of the page on the first line of the paragraph the parking spot is just a little space where you push the words all the way to the right this lets your reader know where the bod