Stage Write Raised Line Paper is a six-stage handwriting paper system designed to guide students through the process of mastering handwriting skills. Ideal for educators, therapists, and parents, this paper provides a step-by-step approach to handwriting, with each stage progressively fading in structure as children develop their fine motor and writing skills. The tactile and visual cues—highlighted by thick, colorful, dark blue raised baselines—ensure that students receive the support they need at each stage. Whether used in therapy, at home, or in the classroom, Stage Write Raised Line Paper is the perfect tool for students working on improving handwriting skills, providing both structure and flexibility to grow at their own pace.
Features
Six Progressive Stages: The paper starts with clear, defined writing spaces and perceptual cues that become less structured as the student improves.
Raised Dark Blue Baselines: These tactile cues help children feel where to write and improve hand-eye coordination.
Reduced Spacing for Mastery: The spacing between the blue baseline and gray guideline reduces to 1/4" in Stage 5 to challenge students while maintaining support.
Gradual Fade of Structure: From clear writing spaces in Stage One to almost standard notebook paper in Stage Six, each stage offers a gradual transition for better control.
Versatile Use: Suitable for children who are just beginning to write or those refining their skills, making it appropriate for therapy, classroom, and home use.
Age: This product is suitable for children who are developing their handwriting skills, typically ranging from ages 4-10, though it can be useful for older students who require additional support.
What’s In The Box
Stage Write Raised Line Paper is available in two options:
Sets of 100 Sheets: Choose by individual stage.
Assortment Pack: Includes 10 sheets of each stage for a total of 60 sheets.
Suggestions for Use: Each pack includes detailed instructions on how to maximize the effectiveness of the paper.
How To Use It
Select the Appropriate Stage: Begin with Stage One for children who are just learning to form letters. As handwriting improves, gradually move to later stages.
Focus on Proper Technique: Encourage students to use the tactile cues from the raised baselines to guide their writing.
Progress Gradually: As the student masters the structure of each stage, move to the next stage to help refine their writing with fewer cues.
Incorporate into Daily Practice: Use the paper for daily writing exercises, homework, or therapy sessions to track improvement over time.