This yellow handwriting paper gives children clear boundaries for their letter sizes.
For year 3 children who struggle, I print this as A3 size so they can get the hang of their letters all sitting within the yellow coloured area. Descenders go below the yellow and ascenders reach above.
Over the year, we print the sheets onto A4 paper. Then I use a highlighter pen in the children’s books to allow them to continue to practise their letter formation.
I have had some mind blowing results!
Editable document for Avery Labels L7173.
Labels can be printed and stuck onto exercise books for ease and clear reading.
Resources uses Join It font but can be edited to your school’s font.
Harry Potter Noiseometer. I attached a split pin and an arrow to make this an interactive resource for the children to see my noise expectations clearly.
I use these bookmarks to go inside children’s English books to remind them of their targets.
The bookmarks are editable and when trimmed can fit inside an A4 laminating pouch.
I have colour coded Gary Provost’s poem to show the children how sentence lengths create exciting texts in a visual way.
The text is originally formatted in Twinkl cursive font but is editable.