Your task: To write a blog post/business letter to the president.
What questions would you like to ask about his job? What problems about our country (or this world) do you want to bring up? What ideas do they have about solving problems or addressing different issues?
Remember the five parts of a business letter. Here is the address for the president: The White House,
Here is my example:
October 17th, 2012
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D.C. 20500
Mr. Yancey
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. President:
I am writing to you about some of my questions and concerns. How has campaigning in different states been? Do you like participating in the debates and town hall meetings? What issues do you think are most important to the American people right now? If you were reelected, what might you do differently? I am most interested in the economy and jobs. I hope our country can make more jobs soon! So many people are still having a tough time. I think we should work on making our debt less. Is it hard being commander-in-chief? How did you go about picking your cabinet? What decisions have they helped you to make lately?
What new bills have you recently signed? I think it would be neat to meet with different leaders from other countries! I wish you the best in the election.
Respectfully,
Mr. Yancey
The White House
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Dear Mr. President:
Are you haveing a hard time being the ledr of the usa arme? Can you make new jobs?
Respetfully,
zach
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Dear Mr. President:
I have some qeshin for you. Ples make some jobs.
can you ples lor the tasis.
Respectfully.
kota Ragan
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Dear Mr. President:
I think you need to work on the budget.
Cud you lower the prices of gas?
Respectfully,
by alex.
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Dear Mr. President:
Can you make some now jobs.
Ples will you lowr down the taxes.
respectfully,
maddi and makenzie
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Mr. Yancey
690 Ridge Road
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Dear Mr. President:
Hou do you travel?
Respectfully,
ISAAC ADESSA
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Dear Mr. President:
Me and one of my frinds thake that you shud lowr the taxcs.
Respecfully,
Leiann Monty
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Dear Mr. President:
Can you lower taxes so we can stay in our homes.
respectfully,
violeta and Lauryn
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Megan and Callie
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. President:
We are writing about our questions and concernsrs.How has campaiging been? Have you herd from soldiers in Afganistan latey?
your friends,
Callie and Megan
10/17/2012
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Kyira and Jasmine
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. President:
Is the oil spill cleaned up?
Maybe you should lower taxes and prices of food so people can pay for it. Maybe you should lower prices for health care, or insurance. One more thing about taxes. Lower middle class taxes please cause some people can't pay it. We wonder what changes have you made to the economy since 2008? What will you do if you get picked for president again?Do you like the debates?
Respectfully,
Kyira and Jasmine
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Chloe and Mallory
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. President:
Chloe and Mallory are going to be asking you some questions and conserns.Will you please lower taxes.How are you going to make new jobs for us?
Respectfully,
Mallory and Chloe
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Zach and Isaac
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. President:
Could you please bring back trains because trains are stronger than cars and they don't make polution?Trains also use natural fuel.Can you make wind powered cars?
Repectfully,
Zach and Isaac
10/17/12
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Dear Mr. President:
Can you heip us free slavery around the world?
Can you help us save the poor people?
I know I and my friend are too young to vote but I want to vote for you.
Respectfully,
Benito and Ulises
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Lilly and sam
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. President:
We are writing to you about some of our quetions and conserns. I think there should be more soler power.
Respectly sam and lilly
October, 17th 2012
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Mr. Yancey
690 Ridge Road
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Dear Mr. President:
Is the country doing good? Over the computer, I will vote for you. Can you please lower prices at grocery stores.I've had a uncle that was in the marines. please right back.
Sincerely,
treshyne. tre
October, 17th 2012
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Mr. Yancey
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Dear Mr. President:
How hard is it to be a president?How does it feel to speak with world leaders? how do you know what to write on the bill?
Sincerely,
Amber and Lucy
October 17th, 2012
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Mr. Yancey
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Dear Mr. President:
Do you like your job as president? Will you make some new jobs soon?Do you like being commander-in-chief of the armd forces?
Sincerely,
Zech-Rebecca
October 17th, 2012
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Mr. Yancey
690 Ridge Road
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Dear Mr. President:
Are you going to make schools bigger?Are you going to make helth care better?We wish we were president!
sincerely,
Daianara and Dylan
October, 17th 2012
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Mr. Yancey
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Dear Mr.President:
We hope you win the election! I wish I could meet world leaders too.
Sincerelly,
Kayley Marcos
10/17/12
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Mr. Yancey
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. President:
Why are you raising taxes? Where do you go for meetings? Because of debt people are going bankrupt! In two years im going to be bankrupt!
sincerely,
Yuribeth and Jakob
October, 17th 2012
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Mr. Yancey
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. President:
We are writing to you because we would like to know, how are you going to deal with gas prices? What is the most important job of being the president? We are concerned about taxes, are you going to lower them? The environment is very important to us that the environment stays safe. Thank you for being a great president, good wishes to you in the election. Also, thank you for reading this letter, it means a lot.
Respectfully,
Caitlyn and Grant
October 17th, 2012
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Colby & Kira
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. President:
We were wondering when the troops in Afganistan will come back. We are concerned about the money and lives lost in the war. Have you set a date when they will come back? We are also concered about gas prices, are they going to decrease any time soon? Why are so many jobs being lost, what is your plan to establish more jobs? Do you have a plan to decrease the taxes? Sincerely
Colby & Kira
October 17th, 2012
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Lauren
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. President:
We have some questions for you Mr. President. Can you please try to lower the debt? We need to turn the debt into a surplus? If you were reelected, is this something that you could do? I think you should not spend so much money on green products. The money would be better spent on creating jobs and small businesses. Please lower the taxes on the middle class, and rasie the taxes on the highter class.
Respectfully,
Carley & Lauren
The White House
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Mr. Yancey
690 Ridge Road
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Dear Mr. President:
In our classroom we are learning about political science. I would like to talk to you about the Afganistan war. When the war ends will you try to make peace with Afganistan?
Respectfully,
Erick and Tacoma
October 17th, 2012
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coredelle and Morgan
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. President:
Im wondering how your campaign is going because I'd really like you to win.I was thinking about what you'll do if you get relected.When do you think the soliders are coming home?I would also like to know how you will cut taxes for middle class and wealthy.How will you make sure the middle class will you make sure the middle class stay considering thats what seprates us from other countries?We are in trillions of debt. How will you get us out of it. These are all of my questions. And good luck in the election. Sincerely,
coredelle and Morgan
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Aspen and Tom
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. President Obama
I am very concerned about the cost of health care these days. What if someone impoverished gets hurt or sick? They could not go to the hospital because medical bills are so high. If they passed away, everybody would hear about it and not go to that hospital. This cycle would repeat and soon more than 1000 people would die per day because of medicle expences. That is why I think you should lower medicle expences.
Respectfully,
Aspen and Tom
October, 17th 2012
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Ayrial
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. President:
We are writing to inform you that we have questions and concerns.
Could you tell us why taxes are such a high price? Do you think you could lower them at some point? How do you take it that we are trillions of dollars in debt?
Why are so many American citizens losing so many jobs multiple times?
I am concerned that small things are costing greater prices and gas is so expensive it is hard to buy gas for a large amount of money. Prices are being ignored and going up each year.
We believe that our country is falling apart.We are dissapointed that this has to happen.
Sincerely,
Ayrial and Madison
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Mr. Yancey
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear President Obama:
I am very interested about your job. Are you sure your doing the right thing? We are concerned about the use of our natural resources. We feel as though our big beautiful forests are starting to disapear.Can you try not to use so many trees to make paper? Also while were talking about trees, did you know that trees give us oxygen so we may breath? What about Health Care prices? What about the gas prices? There are so many things that you can change. So will you?
Respectfully,
Michaela
Izabella
P.S. Hope you have a great election and that you win!
sin
October 17th, 2012
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Cayden & Colton
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear president Obama:
We were wondering when you are going to get enough money to pay debt. We think you should use your money wisely. You should pay debt first and then you should worry about all the other important things. You should also think about kids education. We think you should maybe find a way to end the Afganistan War so the families get see the other part of there families.
Sincerly,
Cayden and Colton
October 17th, 2012
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Donny and Giancarlo
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. President:
Hi! We are worried about jobs in America. We know you work hard and might not be able to do this but it would mean a lot to hire people. Who try to get in jobs but I know you don't hire people but people need jobs.And please when you see someone trying to help there family and the person says no! I hope you step in.Hope you win the eliction.
Sincerely,
Donny and Giancarlo
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Mr. Yancey
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear President Obama:
We would like to ask you some questions about your job.
we would like to know if you control gas prices?
Another thing we would like to know is, can you change our debt?
It's really bad right now, you know.
How much money do you make a year?
Do you think you have a good chance of winning president again?
Do you care about the environment?
Can you help people get jobs?
You have our support. :]
sincerely,
Kate and Cassidy
October 17th,2012
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kaitlyn and sydney
690 ridge road
Hendersonville, N.C 28792
Dear Mr. President:
I am writing to you beacause I want to know some things.
Is it hard being president? Will you lower gas prices and our debt? What do you spend your money on cause i bet you have a lot of money .What are some problems you run in to.Do you like runing for president.How many votes do you have do you have more votes than mitt romney?
sincirly
kaitlyn and sydney.
October 17th, 2012
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Alex,Cameron
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. President:
Hello! We would like to descus some of the problems we have. We dont like the pollution around the country, and so may jobs are being distroyd! Gas is over 40 dollars! It's very hard to get food stamps, and so we would like you to try to improve many things. It's even hard to get food.
Respectfully,
Alex and Cameron
October 17th, 2012
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Eva and Aubrie
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. President Obama:
I would like to ask you some questions. How hard is it running for president?Are you exited about the elections or are you nervous? What are you going to do about pollution in America? What do you think is most important about America? We think that the most important thing in America is jobs. A lot of people are suffering about job loss. But other than that America is an awesome place to live.We have seen lots of good things in America that we are proud of like the military and the soldiers who fight to make America a safe place.
wish you luck!!
Eva , Aubrie
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Nekyiah and Yaritza
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear President Obama:
We were wondering if you could talk to the people who make the bills because many people are struggling to pay them. Some people are even behind in their payments. Many citizens work hard and don't get paid very much. We would like changes in job pay and would appreciate more jobs. Gas prices are way too high! Can you bring them down? we were thinking you could lower some prices. so citezens can get things they need.We really hope you win the presedentiol election.
respectfully,
Nekyiah and Yaritza
October 17th, 2012
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Mr. Yancey
690 Ridge Road
Hendersonville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. President:
Can you create more jobs if you get re-elected ? Also,if you do,will you lower taxes or gas prices? we are very concerned about the envirment so we would like you to help the envirment. We are very respectful of how you have treated America greatly.
Respectfully,
Linnea,Hannah
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Mr. Yancey
690 Ridge Road
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Dear Mr. President:
we would like to ask you a few questions. how hard do you think the next debate will be? what do you think about the polution? will you mayby try to lower that down a little for the mairine mamels? What are you going to do if you win to be president again?
sincerily,
Madison and Tre
October 17th, 2012
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Adan & Jonathan.
690 Ridge Road
Henderson ville, N.C. 28792
Dear Mr. president Obama:
We are going to ask you some questions if that's OK. we were wondering if you were
able to get the Country more jobs.
Because if people don't make money
people can't take care of their family.
we also wonder if you can give factory a cirtan
amount of palpation they can make.
I hope you can do some of these things.
Sincerely,
Jonny and Aiden