Sometimes you need more than a quick question — you need real help from your teacher. That’s when it’s time to send a message.
Use this when you’re stuck on an assignment, don’t understand directions, or need help after trying it on your own. It’s the best way to ask for support in a clear, respectful way.
Include:
When sending a message, make sure you include all the key parts so your teacher can help you quickly:
Start with a greeting and your class name
Explain what you need help with, where you got stuck, and what you’ve already tried.
End with a thank you to show appreciation.
Your Turn!
You’ve learned what makes a clear and respectful message to your teacher — now it’s your turn to practice. Read each example and choose the one that would work best in a message to your teacher.
6.2: Send a Message
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6.2 Type of Messages
Send a Message
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Send a Message
Sometimes you need more than a quick question — you need real help from your teacher. That’s when it’s time to send a message.
Use this when you’re stuck on an assignment, don’t understand directions, or need help after trying it on your own. It’s the best way to ask for support in a clear, respectful way.
Include:
When sending a message, make sure you include all the key parts so your teacher can help you quickly:- Start with a greeting and your class name
- Explain what you need help with, where you got stuck, and what you’ve already tried.
- End with a thank you to show appreciation.
Your Turn!
You’ve learned what makes a clear and respectful message to your teacher — now it’s your turn to practice. Read each example and choose the one that would work best in a message to your teacher.
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