Here are 50 exciting topics for Year 4 students to practice their letter writing skills. These topics will encourage creativity, imagination, and proper letter structure.

  1. A Letter to Your Future SelfWrite a letter to yourself ten years from now. What do you hope to achieve?
  2. Thank You Letter to a HeroChoose someone you admire (a teacher, a family member, or a famous person) and write a letter thanking them for their influence.
  3. An Apology LetterWrite a letter to a friend apologising for a misunderstanding or a mistake.
  4. A Letter from an AnimalImagine you are a pet. Write a letter to your owner describing your day.
  5. A Letter to Your Favourite Book CharacterWrite a letter to a character from your favourite book. What would you like to ask them?
  6. A Letter to a New StudentWelcome a new student to your school. What advice would you give them?
  7. A Letter to Your Best FriendWrite a letter to your best friend telling them about a fun day you had together.
  8. A Letter to Santa ClausWrite a letter to Santa, telling him what you would like for Christmas and why.
  9. A Letter from a Time TravellerImagine you are a time traveller. Write a letter describing what you see in the past or future.
  10. A Letter to Your Favourite CelebrityWrite a letter to a celebrity you admire. What would you like to say to them?
  11. A Letter to Your FamilyWrite a letter to your family telling them about a special event or achievement in your life.
  12. A Letter to Your TeacherWrite a letter to your teacher expressing what you enjoy about their class.
  13. A Letter to a Child in Another CountryWrite a letter to a child your age who lives in a different country. Share about your life and ask about theirs.
  14. A Letter to an AlienImagine you meet an alien. Write a letter explaining what life is like on Earth.
  15. A Letter to Your Favourite ToyWrite a letter to your favourite toy, telling it about your adventures together.
  16. A Letter to Your GrandparentsWrite a letter to your grandparents sharing your recent experiences and how much you miss them.
  17. A Letter to Your Local MPWrite a letter to your local Member of Parliament sharing your thoughts on a topic that matters to you.
  18. A Letter of EncouragementWrite a letter to a friend who is feeling down, encouraging them to stay positive.
  19. A Letter to a Famous Historical FigureWrite a letter to a famous person from history. What questions would you ask them?
  20. A Letter to Your PetWrite a letter to your pet, telling them how much you love them and what you appreciate about them.
  21. A Letter to Your Future ChildImagine you are a parent. Write a letter to your future child sharing your hopes for them.
  22. A Letter from a SuperheroWrite a letter from the perspective of your favourite superhero, describing a day in their life.
  23. A Letter to a ClassmateWrite a letter inviting a classmate to join you for a fun activity after school.
  24. A Letter to NatureWrite a letter to nature, expressing your feelings about the environment and how to take care of it.
  25. A Letter to Your Favourite SportspersonWrite a letter to a sports star you admire, sharing why they inspire you.
  26. A Letter to a Fictional WizardImagine writing a letter to a wizard from a story. What magical questions would you ask?
  27. A Letter to Your Local LibraryWrite a letter to your library, expressing your thoughts on how they can improve their services.
  28. A Letter to Your Favourite HolidayWrite a letter describing your favourite holiday and why it is special to you.
  29. A Letter to a Newborn BabyWrite a letter to a newborn baby, sharing your hopes for their future.
  30. A Letter to Your Dance TeacherWrite a letter to your dance teacher thanking them for their guidance and sharing your progress.
  31. A Letter to the Tooth FairyWrite a letter to the Tooth Fairy, sharing your experiences losing teeth.
  32. A Letter to Your Local ParkWrite a letter describing your favourite things to do at your local park.
  33. A Letter to Your Favourite AnimalWrite a letter to your favourite animal explaining why you love them.
  34. A Letter to a Past PresidentWrite a letter to a past president of your country, asking them about their experiences in office.
  35. A Letter to a Historical SiteWrite a letter to a famous historical site, sharing what you learned during your visit.
  36. A Letter to Your Future JobImagine you have a job you love. Write a letter describing what you do.
  37. A Letter to Your Favourite TV ShowWrite a letter to the creators of your favourite TV show expressing your love for it.
  38. A Letter to a Friend Who Moved AwayWrite a letter to a friend who has moved away, telling them how much you miss them.
  39. A Letter to Your Local Fire StationWrite a letter thanking your local firefighters for their bravery and service.
  40. A Letter to Your SchoolWrite a letter to your school suggesting a fun new activity or event.
  41. A Letter to Your Favourite ScientistWrite a letter to a famous scientist explaining why you admire their work.
  42. A Letter to Your Favourite FoodWrite a letter to your favourite food, sharing why you love it so much.
  43. A Letter to a Historical InventorWrite a letter to an inventor from history, asking them about their inventions.
  44. A Letter to a Character in a MovieWrite a letter to a movie character, sharing your thoughts on their choices.
  45. A Letter to a Friend in the FutureWrite a letter to a friend you haven’t seen in years, catching up on life.
  46. A Letter to Your School PrincipalWrite a letter to your principal sharing your ideas for improving the school.
  47. A Letter to Your Favourite Animal in the ZooWrite a letter to an animal in the zoo, sharing your love for them.
  48. A Letter to Your Local ShopkeeperWrite a letter thanking your local shopkeeper for their service to the community.
  49. A Letter to a Famous ExplorerWrite a letter to a famous explorer asking them about their adventures.
  50. A Letter to a Friend about a DreamWrite a letter to a friend describing a dream you had and what it means to you.

Encourage your students to choose a topic that inspires them and to express their thoughts and feelings creatively in their letters! Happy writing!