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Download this writing paper with picture box that is useful for young children in kindergarten, 1st grade and 2nd grade. The best thing about this printable writing paper with picture box PDF is that it lets kids not only practice writing a story, but also draw illustrations for it. Paper size: US Letter. Document dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches.

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I had been feeling guilty all year that my kindergartner’s been scrawling her homework assignments onto whatever random sheet of paper we lay hands on. Not very Supermom-ish is it? So Let’s chat about a mom’s best-kept secret for surviving the wild world of kindergarten chaos, first grade fiascos, and second grade shenanigans – my dazzling collection of printable lined paper templates!

Free Printable Kindergarten Blank Lined Paper

In the exciting journey of nurturing young minds, providing the right tools and resources for independent work is essential for fostering creativity and foundational skills. As a mom passionate about education, I’m delighted to share a treasure trove of printable lined paper templates I’ve used with my own young children. This versatile resource caters to various grade levels, offering an array of formats that enhance writing skills and promote educational growth. I have a comprehensive library of paper templates with different formats available for a very low price as well as a handful of totally free printable kindergarten paper linked up below. Be sure to pin this post!

The Lowdown on Kindergarten Writing Paper

Picture this: your little Picasso learning to wield their first crayon like a pro. You know young learners are going to be going through paper fast! That’s where my free printable kindergarten writing paper comes to the rescue! At the beginning of the school year I bought a book of blank kindergarten lined paper, but my daughter is so prolific that she quickly used it all up. Sound familiar? That was the very reason I created my kindergarten writing paper template in the first place! Perfect for those early attempts at letter formation and simple sentence mastery.  My collection has grown from when I had just preschool children to kindergarten students and homeschooling my children all the way through school!

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If you keep my free digital paper templates handy, you can print out kindergarten lined paper whenever you need it for homework assignments or should your budding author have some idea strike!

I have a few types of kindergarten lined paper. First is what I call Handwriting Lined Paper, which is perfect for more text-intense assignments (like making a list or writing something x number of times). I also have Show-and-Tell Kindergarten Lined Paper with a space for coloring a picture and then three lines for writing words — this one is my daughter’s favorite since she is a natural storyteller.I have actually designed a whole bunch of blank lined papers for other uses too — my inch graph paper template is still popular with my older kids, perhaps your school prefers the Spaulding method, or maybe your child is interested in composing his or her own sheet music.

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I get it – paper can’t be a one-size-fits-all affair. That’s why I created templates to cater to many educational purposes. Some of my line paper templates have the dotted lines that make learning letter formation a blast, and I’ve also got penmanship paper without the lines if that’s what you prefer. Want a Picture box? Oh, yeah! I’ve got the perfect versatile lined paper for creative writing. All my templates are setup as US letter size (8.5 x 11in paper size). These templates are like the MacGyver of the paper world, solving all your youngling’s writing problems.

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Calling all multitasking moms and overworked kindergarten teachers! These templates aren’t just for show. They’re the Swiss Army knives of the paper universe, tackling everything from homework assignments to lesson plans. Trust me; you’ll wonder how you ever survived without them.

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Who said learning had to be dull? Not in our world! If you’re looking for more than just lined paper checkout my full Supermom worksheet collection . We’ve got days of the week themes, alphabet worksheets – we’ve got designs that’ll make your kid’s eyes light up. Because let’s face it, writing the alphabet is way cooler when it’s a dance party on paper.

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In a world where everything is just a click away, we’ve got you covered. Download the blank writing paper digital file in a flash, thanks to the magical wonders of PDF format. All my templates are available in a convenient PDF format so download them today and save them for future use!

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I made a comprehensive collection of different designs of paper for elementary school — get a free sampling from the links below (access the digital download as a PDF file). Even better, sign up through the form at the end of this post, and you get INSTANT ACCESS to my full digital kit with virtually EVERY TYPE OF PAPER you could ever need or want. My blank lined paper templates including horizontal and vertical versions, graph paper, music staff, alphabet and number worksheets and more!

  • Printable Handwriting Paper – vertical US Letter page perfect for more text-intense assignments (like making a list or writing something x number of times).
  • Show-and-Tell Paper – horizontal US Letter page with a space for coloring a picture and then three lines for writing words.
  • Primary Lined Vertical Paper – vertical US Letter page with smaller lines for 1st and 2nd graders with more pencil control
  • Spalding-inspired Lined Vertical Paper – vertical US Letter page with the precise line spacing required for spalding penmanship practice.

So there you have it, my fellow moms in the trenches of motherhood and education. These free printable lined paper templates are the secret sauce to surviving and thriving in the world of kids, crayons, and creative chaos. Let’s embrace the mess, celebrate the wins, and arm ourselves with the tools that make this parenting gig a whole lot easier and more fabulous. Here’s to arming the superheroes in all of us – one lined paper template at a time!

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Just wanted to say, I discovered our HP printer also prints out school ruled paper, in both wide rule, and child rule. It also does a funky maze. Who knew?

I love this, and it saves time to have a template to print out as needed, especially for my little budding authors. Mind if I link to your PDF?

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Hi Ashley! We’d love to have you link to our post :)

This is perfect timing for summer so that I can keep my 6 year old writing and drawing!

This was so helpful!!! Thanks a ton! What a timesaver for me and a great tool for my kindergartener!

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Openai collapses media reality with sora, a photorealistic ai video generator, hello, cultural singularity—soon, every video you see online could be completely fake..

Benj Edwards - Feb 16, 2024 5:23 pm UTC

Snapshots from three videos generated using OpenAI's Sora.

On Thursday, OpenAI announced Sora , a text-to-video AI model that can generate 60-second-long photorealistic HD video from written descriptions. While it's only a research preview that we have not tested, it reportedly creates synthetic video (but not audio yet) at a fidelity and consistency greater than any text-to-video model available at the moment. It's also freaking people out.

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"It was nice knowing you all. Please tell your grandchildren about my videos and the lengths we went to to actually record them," wrote Wall Street Journal tech reporter Joanna Stern on X.

"This could be the 'holy shit' moment of AI," wrote Tom Warren of The Verge.

"Every single one of these videos is AI-generated, and if this doesn't concern you at least a little bit, nothing will," tweeted YouTube tech journalist Marques Brownlee.

For future reference—since this type of panic will some day appear ridiculous—there's a generation of people who grew up believing that photorealistic video must be created by cameras. When video was faked (say, for Hollywood films), it took a lot of time, money, and effort to do so, and the results weren't perfect. That gave people a baseline level of comfort that what they were seeing remotely was likely to be true, or at least representative of some kind of underlying truth. Even when the kid jumped over the lava , there was at least a kid and a room.

The prompt that generated the video above: " A movie trailer featuring the adventures of the 30 year old space man wearing a red wool knitted motorcycle helmet, blue sky, salt desert, cinematic style, shot on 35mm film, vivid colors. "

Technology like Sora pulls the rug out from under that kind of media frame of reference. Very soon, every photorealistic video you see online could be 100 percent false in every way. Moreover, every historical video you see could also be false. How we confront that as a society and work around it while maintaining trust in remote communications is far beyond the scope of this article, but I tried my hand at offering some solutions  back in 2020, when all of the tech we're seeing now seemed like a distant fantasy to most people.

In that piece, I called the moment that truth and fiction in media become indistinguishable the "cultural singularity." It appears that OpenAI is on track to bring that prediction to pass a bit sooner than we expected.

Prompt: Reflections in the window of a train traveling through the Tokyo suburbs.

OpenAI has found that, like other AI models that use the transformer architecture, Sora scales with available compute . Given far more powerful computers behind the scenes, AI video fidelity could improve considerably over time. In other words, this is the "worst" AI-generated video is ever going to look. There's no synchronized sound yet, but that might be solved in future models.

How (we think) they pulled it off

AI video synthesis has progressed by leaps and bounds over the past two years. We first covered text-to-video models in September 2022 with Meta's Make-A-Video . A month later, Google showed off Imagen Video . And just 11 months ago, an AI-generated version of Will Smith eating spaghetti went viral. In May of last year, what was previously considered to be the front-runner in the text-to-video space, Runway Gen-2, helped craft a fake beer commercial full of twisted monstrosities, generated in two-second increments. In earlier video-generation models, people pop in and out of reality with ease, limbs flow together like pasta, and physics doesn't seem to matter.

Sora (which means "sky" in Japanese) appears to be something altogether different. It's high-resolution (1920x1080), can generate video with temporal consistency (maintaining the same subject over time) that lasts up to 60 seconds, and appears to follow text prompts with a great deal of fidelity. So, how did OpenAI pull it off?

OpenAI doesn't usually share insider technical details with the press, so we're left to speculate based on theories from experts and information given to the public.

OpenAI says that Sora is a diffusion model, much like DALL-E 3 and Stable Diffusion . It generates a video by starting off with noise and "gradually transforms it by removing the noise over many steps," the company explains. It "recognizes" objects and concepts listed in the written prompt and pulls them out of the noise, so to speak, until a coherent series of video frames emerge.

Sora is capable of generating videos all at once from a text prompt, extending existing videos, or generating videos from still images. It achieves temporal consistency by giving the model "foresight" of many frames at once, as OpenAI calls it, solving the problem of ensuring a generated subject remains the same even if it falls out of view temporarily.

OpenAI represents video as collections of smaller groups of data called "patches," which the company says are similar to tokens (fragments of a word) in GPT-4. "By unifying how we represent data, we can train diffusion transformers on a wider range of visual data than was possible before, spanning different durations, resolutions, and aspect ratios," the company writes.

An important tool in OpenAI's bag of tricks is that its use of AI models is compounding . Earlier models are helping to create more complex ones. Sora follows prompts well because, like DALL-E 3 , it utilizes synthetic captions that describe scenes in the training data generated by another AI model like GPT-4V . And the company is not stopping here. "Sora serves as a foundation for models that can understand and simulate the real world," OpenAI writes, "a capability we believe will be an important milestone for achieving AGI."

One question on many people's minds is what data OpenAI used to train Sora. OpenAI has not revealed its dataset, but based on what people are seeing in the results, it's possible OpenAI is using synthetic video data generated in a video game engine in addition to sources of real video (say, scraped from YouTube or licensed from stock video libraries). Nvidia's Dr. Jim Fan, who is a specialist in training AI with synthetic data, wrote on X, "I won't be surprised if Sora is trained on lots of synthetic data using Unreal Engine 5. It has to be!" Until confirmed by OpenAI, however, that's just speculation.

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High-capacity storage technologies are needed to meet our ever-growing data demands 1 , 2 . However, data centres based on major storage technologies such as semiconductor flash devices and hard disk drives have high energy burdens, high operation costs and short lifespans 2 , 3 . Optical data storage (ODS) presents a promising solution for cost-effective long-term archival data storage. Nonetheless, ODS has been limited by its low capacity and the challenge of increasing its areal density 4 , 5 . Here, to address these issues, we increase the capacity of ODS to the petabit level by extending the planar recording architecture to three dimensions with hundreds of layers, meanwhile breaking the optical diffraction limit barrier of the recorded spots. We develop an optical recording medium based on a photoresist film doped with aggregation-induced emission dye, which can be optically stimulated by femtosecond laser beams. This film is highly transparent and uniform, and the aggregation-induced emission phenomenon provides the storage mechanism. It can also be inhibited by another deactivating beam, resulting in a recording spot with a super-resolution scale. This technology makes it possible to achieve exabit-level storage by stacking nanoscale disks into arrays, which is essential in big data centres with limited space.

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J.W. acknowledges the financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC, project no. 62175153). M.G. acknowledges the support from the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (project no. 21DZ1100500) and the Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Major Project. M.G., J.W. and H.R. acknowledge the financial support from the Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission Innovation Action Plan (project no. 18DZ1100400). M.G. and H.R. acknowledge the financial support from the National Key R&D Program of China (project no. 2021YFB2802000). Y.-W.Z. acknowledges the support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC, project no. 21925112). X.W. acknowledges the support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC, project no. 62027824). We thank Z. Gan from Huazhong University of Science and Technology for the adjustment of the optical writing set-up. We thank F. Liu from the Integrated Laser Microscopy System and Computation System at the National Facility for Protein Science in Shanghai (NFPS), Zhangjiang Lab for providing usage and technical support for the STED microscope. We thank H. H. Li and E. K. Zhang from Leica Microsystems (Shanghai) Trading Company Ltd for time-resolved photoluminescence detection and emission spectrum measurement. We thank D. Y. Lei and S. Y. Jin from the City University of Hong Kong for the discussion of the measurement of fluorescence lifetime in microscale. We thank H. X. Xu from Wuhan University, and D. Pan and C. J. Zhang from East China Normal University for helping with the Raman measurement in microscale. We thank T. C. Tang from the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology for data baseline cutting in the Raman measurement. We thank W. X. Cao from the Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences for joining the shelf lifetime measurement of the sample.

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Extended data fig. 1 optical setup of dual-beam volumetric nanoscale writing..

L1, L2, L3, and L4, collimation lenses; L5, collection lens; L6, tube lens; PH1 and PH2, pinholes; HWP, half-wave plate; QWP, quarter-wave plate; VPP, vortex-phase plate; DC1 and DC2, dichroic filters; S, electronic shutter; M, mirror; BS, beam-splitter; MMF, multi-mode fibre; and CCD, charged coupled device. Source images of the optical components provided courtesy of Thorlabs, Inc.

Extended Data Fig. 2 Summary of an aggregation-induced emission dye-doped photoresist (AIE-DDPR) film.

a–c , Fluorescence images of the ODS medium doped with tetraphenylethene (a) , no AIEgens (b) and hexaphenylsilole (c) obtained by the Leica microscope. d–f , Intensity profiles (d) , (e) and (f) are extracted from (a–c) . g , Transmission electron microscopy image of a cured AIE-DDPR film. h , Expansion of the blue-boxed area in (g) . i , Transmittance of a cured AIE-DDPR film with a thickness of 130 µm (blue line) and a pure silica substrate with a thickness of 980 µm (red line).

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Extended data fig. 3 aggregation-induced emission dye-doped photoresist (aie-ddpr) recording medium in colloidal and solid states and fluorescence images of the volumetric writing with different layer spacings..

a , AIE-DDPR in the colloidal state under white-light illumination (left) and ultraviolet (UV)-light illumination (right). b , Cured spin-coated AIE-DDPR film under white-light illumination (left) and UV-light illumination (right). c , Base disc comprising the substrate. d , Disc spin-coated with a film of AIE-DDPR that has been cured (a blank disc yet to be written with information). e–g , There was strong cross-talk of the signal when the layer spacing was 0.5 μm (e) or 0.7 μm (f) , and no cross-talk of the signal when the layer spacing was 1 μm (g) .

Extended Data Fig. 4 Binary bits of the encoded image (a) and the recalled image (b) in Fig. 2e .

In a , ‘1’ and ‘0’ represent the writing beam being ‘on’ and ‘off’ which are controlled by the electronic shutter in Extended Data Fig. 1 . In b , ‘1’ and ‘0’ represent the fluorescent signal from the recording medium being ‘on’ and ‘off’.

Extended Data Fig. 5 Schematic illustration of the writing principle of volumetric nanoscale ODS and simulations.

a , Jablonski diagram of 2-isopropylthioxanthone photoinitiators for the explanation of polymerization by two-photon absorption and depolymerization by triplet–triplet absorption. The green arrows indicate the absorption of the two photons, the brown arrow indicates the radiative relaxation of the fluorescence, the blue arrow indicates the radiative relaxation of the phosphorescence, the grey dashed arrow indicates intramolecular vibrational redistribution (IVR), the red arrow indicates triplet–triplet absorption, the yellow arrows indicate intersystem crossing (ISC)/IVR (dashed arrow) or reverse ISC/IVR (solid arrow), and the black arrow indicates radical formation. The energy levels are not to scale. The solid horizontal lines indicate nonvibrational electronic states whereas the dashed horizontal lines indicate vibrationally excited electronic states. b , Principle of dual-beam nanoscale optical writing. A 515-nm femtosecond Gaussian laser beam initiates polymerization in a medium via two-photon absorption, and a 639-nm CW doughnut-shaped laser beam then deactivates locally the polymerization at the periphery of the focus, which reduces the polymerization volume to the subdiffractive level. c , Simulated profiles of photo-polymerization conversion rate versus deactivating intensity in a dual-beam writing process. The threshold was set to 42%, with the area above 42% representing the third state in Fig. 3 , and the area below 42% representing the second state in Fig. 3 . d and e , Simulated superresolution STED images of a 4 × 4 pattern formed by the 515-nm femtosecond writing laser beam without (d) and with (e) subsequent application of the 639-nm deactivating beam. f , Simulated confocal image of the pattern formed by the dual-beam writing configuration. g , Intensity profiles extracted from (d–f) .

Extended Data Fig. 6 Properties of the standard sample of Ru(bpy) 3 Cl 2 thin film and the aggregation-induced emission dye-doped photoresist (AIE-DDPR) film for characterization of QYs and fluorescence on–off contrast of the recorded spots.

a–c, (a) Chemical formula. The QY of Ru(bpy) 3 Cl 2 thin film is 7.3% which is calculated from the absorbance (b) and the fluorescence emission intensity (c) at an excitation wavelength λ  = 480 nm. d , Fluorescence intensity of the AIE-DDPR film at an excitation wavelength λ  = 480 nm before exposure to the femtosecond laser (0 mW, i.e., the second state in Fig. 3 ) and after exposure to the 515-nm femtosecond laser with various writing powers, i.e., 0.3–1.5 mW (i.e., the third state in Fig. 3 ), and the standard sample of Ru(bpy) 3 Cl 2 thin film. e , Photobleaching: fluorescence on–off contrast of a recorded spot probed by irradiation with a 480-nm pulsed laser. f – h , Fluorescence image obtained at 7 min ( f ), 27 min ( g ), and 134 min (h) after the beginning of excitation.

Extended Data Fig. 7 Comparison of fluorescence images and aggregation sizes of the recorded spots with the 515-nm femtosecond Gaussian laser beam only and dual-beam writing.

a , Fluorescence and optical images of the recorded spots at different writing powers of the 515-nm femtosecond laser beam, as measured in the optical path. b , Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images and fluorescent images of diffraction-limited spots recorded by the 515-nm femtosecond Gaussian laser beam only and subdiffractive spots recorded by the dual-beam writing configuration. Scale bar: 1 µm. c and d , Superresolution imaging of densely arranged spots of a panda yin–yang pattern. Superresolution STED-image readouts of the recording patterns formed by the 515-nm femtosecond writing laser beam without (c) and with (d) subsequent application of the 639-nm CW deactivating beam. Insets: Magnified images of 1 × 2 recording spots and the original panda yin–yang pattern. e , Intensity profiles extracted from the areas marked with the dashed lines in the magnified images in (c) and (d) . The panda yin–yang pattern is discretized to a 21 × 21 dot matrix with a spacing of 112 nm.

Extended Data Fig. 8 ODS on optical base disc and fluorescence lifetime imaging of the recording areas.

a , A base disc comprising only substrate. b , A disc with a transparent-yellow circle of the aggregation-induced emission dye-doped photoresist (AIE-DDPR) that has been subsequently cured. c , Superresolution imaging of recording spots formed by the 515-nm femtosecond writing beam without and with the application of the 639-nm CW deactivating beam. d , Intensity profiles extracted from the areas marked with the white dashed lines in the red and blue boxes in (c) . The recording-spot sizes were 107 nm and 188 nm for dual-beam writing and single-beam writing, respectively. We had to scan a portion of the optical disc as the scanning stage could not accommodate a whole disc. e and f , Scanning fast fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) image (e) and the corresponding FLIM histogram (f) for the recorded areas at different writing powers of the 515-nm femtosecond laser beam (the third state) and the background area with only ultraviolet curing (the second state). The recording areas were written at a scan speed of 2.5 µm/s and comprised parallel lines with a line spacing of 300 nm.

Extended Data Fig. 9 Lifetime and durability test of ODS.

a and b , Scanning fluorescence and white-light microscopic images of the recorded spots for the temperature stress condition of 130 °C and 120 °C. The time is incubation time. c and d , The intensities for different incubation times (c) and (d) were extracted from the fluorescence images (a) and (b) .

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