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Highlighter Paper: NarrowLines Writing is a specialized handwriting tool crafted to help students develop proper letter formation and spacing. Designed with visually simplified lines and highlighted areas in yellow or blue, this paper makes it easy for students to identify where letters should be placed. The "Starting Star" offers a clear visual cue to guide the pencil to the beginning of each writing space. Its portrait orientation with 13 narrow writing lines per page is ideal for older students or those requiring finer motor control. Additionally, its layout and contrast make it a valuable tool for students with low vision. This paper is an excellent resource for therapists, parents, and educators seeking effective supports for handwriting practice.
Features
Highlighted Writing Area: Yellow or blue highlights designate the lower writing area for correct letter placement.
"Starting Star" Visual Cue: Guides writers to the starting point for consistent handwriting habits.
Narrow Line Format: Features 13 lines per page, each ½ inch high by 7 ¼ inches wide, ideal for advanced learners or low-vision students.
Portrait Orientation: Provides a traditional format that supports various writing activities.
Flexible Package Options: Available in packs of 50, 125, or 250 sheets to suit individual or group needs.
Age Perfect for elementary to middle school students, and beneficial for individuals with visual impairments or those refining their handwriting skills.
What’s In The Box
Highlighter Paper: NarrowLines Writing, available in packages of 50, 125, or 250 sheets with blue or yellow highlighted lines.
How To Use It
Explain the purpose of the highlighted area to the student, emphasizing its role in guiding letter placement.
Demonstrate how to use the "Starting Star" to begin writing on each line.
Encourage consistent practice by incorporating the paper into daily writing exercises, therapy sessions, or classroom activities.
Adapt it for low-vision users by emphasizing the visual contrast provided by the yellow or blue highlights.