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Teaching children how to write can be a long and difficult process, but this simple practice resource will help make it a little easier. This versatile template of handwriting lines can be used in numerous ways to develop the fine motor skills of young leaners.

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CCSS: Adaptable
Instructional Ideas
  • Use these strips for students to create name plates for their desks
  • Have kids label their artwork that is on display in the classroom with these name tags
  • Every week have students write their name on this sheet, labeling the dates so you can assess the development of their handwriting
  • Laminate copies of these worksheets, allowing students use dry erase markers to practice writing their names and other words
  • Create copies of these worksheets with students' names already written in, allowing the children to practice tracing the letters before writing them on their own
Pros
  • Handwriting lines support young children with learning to correctly write upper- and lowercase letters
Cons
  • None
Common Core