
Lined Paper
Are your kids working on cursive writing? Have they progressed to the point that they're writing smaller, but they still need that middle line to help them differentiate between lower and upper case letters?
My kids are in this phase, and I have had the hardest time finding a decent lined paper for them to use. Particularly since we're currently without a printer, so I'm looking at blank notebooks for them. I finally realized I could make my own, exactly the way I wanted it, and sell it as a book on Amazon (so I can buy copies for our use).
Here is just the one sheet of lined paper, available for free. You can print out as many copies as you want. If you have a printer and using a three-ring binder works for your family, this could be all you need. However, if you need a bound notebook, try this printable first to make sure the lines are a good distance apart for your kids. Once you know this one will work, head to Amazon to purchase the full notebook.

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Lines are about the same width as college-ruled paper
Dashed middle line makes it easier to keep height of smaller letters consistent
Light grey, slightly angled vertical lines make it easier to keep a consistent slant
Dark black horizontal lines are easy to see
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