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Abilitations intermediate 2 journal paper helps improve fine motor control, legibility, and quality of written work. The paper has a space for drawing to encourage creativity and story writing, and a highlighted lower-line space for correct letter placement and differentiation between upper- and lowercase letters. The paper’s smaller line space may be appropriate for writers with basic foundational handwriting skills and who have mastered beginner paper. The paper measures 8-1/2 x 11 inches (L x H), and has 100 sheets per pack. (L is length, the horizontal distance from left to right; H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point.) The paper includes an activity guide with suggestions for use, and may be suitable for special needs, early childhood, and elementary learning environments.Special needs products are designed to help improve sensory processing, positioning and mobility, fine motor, and language and communication skills for students with learning challenges. Fine motor products can help individuals improve fine motor skills (hand dexterity), eye-hand coordination, handwriting, self-help skills, such as dressing, and focus and concentration.School Specialty provides instructional materials and supplies under dozens of brands, among them Abilitations, Think Math, Delta Education, Frey Scientific, Childcraft, School Smart, and Speech Bin. The company, founded in 1959, is headquartered in Greenville, WI.
Intermediate 2 journal paper helps improve fine motor control, legibility, and quality of written work
Space for drawing to encourage creativity and story writing
Highlighted lower-line space for correct letter placement and differentiation between upper- and lowercase letters
Smaller line space for writers with basic foundational handwriting skills and who have mastered beginner paper
Measures 8-1/2 x 11 inches (L x H)
My son has always had handwriting issues, and although he's improved, he can't keep his letters consistently the correct size. the blue/red lined paper they offer in k-2nd grade is confusing MY eyes, so I can't image how it looks to him. This paper is FANTASTIC for showing him where the capitol and lower case letters should sit. Please note that this Intermediate 2 paper has very skinny lines more like notebook paper than the standard handwriting paper. My child actually writes more clearly when he can write small, so it works for us.