If you are an early elementary teacher, this step by step tutorial is an absolutely necessity for making items for your classroom! Learn how to make primary writing lines to help encourage neat handwriting in your class!
I decided to include tutorials for different ways that you can make primary lines right in PowerPoint. To be totally honest, though, I only ever use the option, through a font, but you’ll have to pay for the font for commercial use so I want to be sure to include some free options as well!
How to Make Primary Writing Lines: Option 1
How to Make Primary Writing Lines: Option 2
Note: you can also take a screenshot of the line if you find it easier to copy/paste the picture rather than the table!
How to Make Primary Writing Lines: Option 3
I hope this tutorial helps you with making activities for your classroom!
Suzy Q says
Great tips…so glad we use "regular" lines!!
TurntoLearn says
So lucky! I don't think I would have survived one day in Kindergarten without these lines! I mean, I would have… but my OCD would be off the charts!
augmenterapp says
Hi,
I happened to chance upon your blog and found it very interesting!
We have recently launched a science app that uses augmented reality to enhance classroom teaching. The app has 3D models for kindergarten to grade 12. I thought you might want to check it out and may be review it on your blog, if possible.
It is a paid app(with a few models free) but in case you are interested in trying it out I will be happy to provide you with a free copy.
The link to the app is:
iPhone/iPad
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/augmenter-augmented-reality/id997354409?ls=1&mt=8
android:
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You can also search for the app on the app store as 'Augmenter'.
Do let me know if you would be interested. I am really Looking forward to your response.
happy teaching!
Antara
antara@augmenterapp.com
http://augmenterapp.com/
Stephanie at Fishing for Education Blog says
Thank you for this tip in Powerpoint! So much easier than what I was doing!
♥ Stephanie
Fishing for Education Blog