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These are the instructions that will be written at the top of the page.
This is the text that the student will be asked to practise.
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Single lower line guide.
Upper and lower line guides.
Upper, lower and mid-height guidelines. (Note that midline is only highlighted in red for clarity; on worksheet, the midline will actually be grey).
No copy under line.Combine this with the grey out text option, to create a worksheet where children practise writing over the top of some given text.
Leave a copy under line underneath each row, where the student can practise copying the text.
Leave a copy under line, and then same additional padding, so pairs of lines are grouped together.
Leave a gap between capital letters and the top of the line guide.
Capital letters touch top of line guide.
Grey out text, so student can write over the top.
points. This is the size of the font for the main worksheet, rather than that used by the title. As a rough guide, a point size of 50 is good for infants, 40/30 for juniors, and 20 for those about to enter secondary education.
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