Friday, April 15, 2011

raised paper!

Line paper with raised lines allows for children with limited visibility understand where to start and stop a paper. Also, it can be very helpful for students who just don't understand the concept of writing on a line. 

Raised paper is very expensive when bought online, 10 dollars for just twenty sheets.  But with a little time to let it dry, making your own raised paper is a sinch! Plus there are multiple ways to do it to cater to your needs.

1. Use glue and crate lines that match the paper (bright colored glue would make it look nice!).
2. Puffy paint/ acrylic paint works the same way, plus students can help do this if there is spare time.
3. If you want to get high tech, use an embosser printer.  Although expensive at first the printer will allow quick, multiple copies of lined paper. 

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