In this activity, you will gain more practice in writing a letter using a block style format. Your task is to write a letter to a celebrity you admire. Some possibilities may be writing to a famous musician, actor, professional athlete, author, business person, or politician. The purpose of this letter is to get a response with an autographed photo.

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Use Google to search for the mailing (fan mall) address of a celebrity you admire.

2 Open a NEW document in MS Word. Ensure the line spacing is set to single with O in the before and after. Unless otherwise stated, font should be Times New Roman, 12 pt.

3. Set the margins as follows: Top to 2", Left, Right, and Bottom to 1".

4. Create an original letterhead using a table and a graphic. Make it look professional. It will have your name as student and the Houston County High School address. You may need to size down the first column to fit the graphic. Remove the lines/borders after you are finished creating it (you may leave a bottom border if you desire).

5. Using block style letter format, compose a letter of request to a celebrity you admire.

6. Start with the dateline, skip one line space then type the address of the celebrity, skip one line space and then type the salutation (don't forget to use a colon).

7. Be sure to have at least three paragraphs. Paragraph 1 should describe and explain why you admire this celebrity and why you are such a big fan.

8. Paragraph 2 should state the purpose of the letter. Explain that you are writing for a school project and if you receive a response you will get bonus points. Ask the person how they feel about writing letters and whether or not they write letters in their business/industry.

9. Paragraph 3 should conclude by thanking the recipient for reading your letter, your reque for an autographed photo, and your hope they will be able to send one.

10. Be sure to use an appropriate closing and your name

11. Save as "Celebrity Letter" and Turn in Here.

The celebrity I am writing to is Kevin Hart.

Here is a business letter example:

March 16, 2001 (Dateline)

QS (Quadruple space-press Enter 4 times)

Ernie English, Manager
1234 Writing Lab Lane
Write City, IN 12345 (Inside Address)

DS (double space-press Enter 2 times)

Dear Mr. English: (Salutation)

DS (double space-press Enter 2 times)

Body Paragraphs

SS (single space) the text within the paragraphs and DS between the paragraphs

The first paragraph of a typical business letter is used to state the main point of the letter. Begin with a friendly opening: then quickly transition into the purpose of your letter. Use a couple of sentences to explain the purpose, but do not go into detail until the next paragraph.

Beginning with the second paragraph, state the supporting details to justify your purpose. These may take the form of background information, statistics, or first-hand accounts. A few short paragraphs within the body of the letter should be enough to support your reasoning.

Finally, in the closing paragraph, briefly restate your purpose and why it is important. If the purpose of your letter is employment related, consider ending your letter with your contact information. However, if the purpose is informational, think about closing with gratitude for the reader's time.

DS (double space-press Enter 2 times)

(Complimentary Closing) Sincerely,

QS (Quadruple space-press Enter 4 times)

Lucy
Letter President (Writer's Identification and Title)

PLEASE MAKE IT SEEM A BIT COMFORTABLE AND MAKE IT SEEM LIKE A 9TH GRADER WROTE IT!!

1 answer

[Your Name]
Houston County High School
123 Main St.
Yourtown, TX 12345

[Date]

Kevin Hart
Hartbeat Productions
[Celebrity's Address]
[City, State, Zip Code]

Dear Mr. Hart:

I hope this letter finds you well! My name is [Your Name], and I'm a student at Houston County High School. I wanted to take a moment to express how much I admire you. Your ability to make people laugh and your inspiring journey from humble beginnings to becoming a superstar is truly remarkable. Your movies and stand-up specials have brought so much joy to my life and to the lives of countless others. You have a unique way of connecting with your audience and making even the toughest days a little brighter, and for that, I am truly grateful.

I'm writing this letter as part of my school project, where we were encouraged to reach out to someone we admire. If you could respond to this letter, it would not only make my day but also earn me some bonus points in class! I have always been curious about how artists like you feel about corresponding with fans. Do you still take the time to write letters back? I’d love to hear your thoughts on that, especially since your industry is so focused on connecting with people in different ways now.

Thank you so much for taking the time to read my letter. I would be thrilled if you could send me an autographed photo—having something special from you would mean the world to me and would be a great addition to my collection. I hope you have a wonderful day and that you’re able to make time for this request.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]
9th Grade Student
Houston County High School