How to make lines like in children's writing paper on MS Word?

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Anonymous wrote:Try this site. I teach Pre-K and find it incredibly useful. You just download the paper templates and then print them out. Scroll down and click on "penmanship paper." You can add the examples to your paper as an addendum.

http://www.printablepaper.net/category/letter


Please tell me you aren't using this kind of paper in PreK.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Try this site. I teach Pre-K and find it incredibly useful. You just download the paper templates and then print them out. Scroll down and click on "penmanship paper." You can add the examples to your paper as an addendum.

http://www.printablepaper.net/category/letter


Please tell me you aren't using this kind of paper in PreK.



You dug up a five year old thread just to say this? Did you even look at the site? Plenty of templates there are perfectly appropriate and useful for emergent writers.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Try this site. I teach Pre-K and find it incredibly useful. You just download the paper templates and then print them out. Scroll down and click on "penmanship paper." You can add the examples to your paper as an addendum.

http://www.printablepaper.net/category/letter


Please tell me you aren't using this kind of paper in PreK.



You dug up a five year old thread just to say this? Did you even look at the site? Plenty of templates there are perfectly appropriate and useful for emergent writers.



I am not the one who dug it up, as you can see from the time stamp on the post above you.

I see lots of tracing on that website, something that has no place in PreK.
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