Handwriting Lines Printable

Today I want to share with you some amazing clip art that I found that you can use to help your students with their journal writing and handwriting skills. The images are from a blog called “Clip Art by Carrie Teaching First” and they are perfect for helping your students improve their writing skills.

Journal Writing Handwriting Paper

The first image I want to share with you is a set of journal writing handwriting paper. This is a great tool to use for your students who are just starting to write. The paper has lines to help with letter formation and spacing. It also has a box at the top where the students can draw a picture related to their writing.

Journal Writing Handwriting PaperThis is such a great resource for teachers because it can be printed out and used in the classroom or given to students to take home for practice.

More Clip Art Options

The clip art by Carrie Teaching First doesn’t stop at just journal writing handwriting paper. There are so many other great options to choose from.

Alphabet Letters

One set of images that I particularly like is a set of alphabet letters. There are images for each letter of the alphabet and they come in both upper and lowercase. These images are great for teaching young children the letters of the alphabet and how to write them.

Alphabet Letters### Numbers and Counting

Another great set of images is the numbers and counting set. This set of images includes numbers, number words, counting fingers, and more. These images are perfect for teaching young children how to count and recognize numbers.

Numbers and Counting### Math Symbols

For older students, the math symbols set is a great resource to have. This set of images includes symbols for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and more. These images can be used to help reinforce math skills and concepts.

Math Symbols### Seasons and Holidays

If you are looking for images related to seasons and holidays, Carrie Teaching First has you covered. There are images for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, and more. These images are great for decorating your classroom or creating lesson plans around holidays.

Seasons and HolidaysConclusion

In conclusion, the clip art by Carrie Teaching First is a great resource for teachers. The images are high quality and cover a wide range of topics. They are perfect for creating lesson plans, worksheets, and classroom decorations. I highly recommend checking out the blog and downloading some of the images for your classroom.