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This week's spelling list, on four-line paper

Paste the words the teacher actually gave, pick the class, and print a sheet where the letters fade line by line until your child writes them alone.

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Adding your own words replaces the built-in list.

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Make a whole week in one go — each day gets different questions.

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Class 1 Maths A4 9 questions 1 page

Why copying a word once does nothing

Most spelling homework asks a child to write each word three times. By the second attempt they are copying shapes, not learning a word. The pattern used here is different: the first line shows the word properly formed, the middle lines fade to a faint grey, and the last line is blank.

Use their real word list

The strongest thing you can do is paste the list from the school diary rather than use a generic one. Practice only counts if it covers the words being tested on Friday.

Four-line ruling matters more than people think

Indian schools mark on four-line copies, and letter height is part of the mark. A child who practises on plain paper writes beautifully at home and loses marks in the copy. These sheets use the same ruling — red top and bottom, blue guide in the middle — so what they practise is what they are marked on.

Cursive

Switch the letter style to cursive from around Class 3, once print letters are consistent. Starting cursive before the basic letter shapes are steady usually makes handwriting worse, not better.

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Common questions

Yes — paste the words into the box, one per line. That is the best way to use this tool.
The ruling used in Indian school copies: a red line at top and bottom, with a blue guide line in the middle for letter height.
Usually around Class 3, once print letters are steady. Switch Letter style to Cursive.
Three to five is enough for one sitting. More than that and quality drops off.
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