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I am looking for a font that helps kids write their letters. It has little arrows for directions?

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I teach my son at home and we are working on numbers and letters. the font I am looking for, is for 3 lines school script paper. It indicates where the child should start a letter and where to end the letter, if anyone has any idea I would appreciate it.

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  1. I would suggest Arial. It does not have serifs and is easy to read.


  2. I would Google: school fonts, you can probably download a software with D'Nealian or other print styles for free. I found D'Nealian to be easy to read and was used at the school and preschool in my area. Try to find a font software with  regular, dotted and traceable. The regular is for printing masters, the traceable has arrows and the dotted is for after they know how to form the letters, but you still want them to copy them. I have a font called school text. Hope that helps. SM  

  3. abeka.com

    they have a wonderful phonics program and they have the lined paper that uses the tiny arrows on the letters to show you which way to write the number and letters.  I'm sure you could order some from their website.  This is what I use.  My 3 yr old can write out her entire alphabet.

  4. Aerial...Switch it to serif

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