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What Exactly Is Loose Leaf Folder With Dividers

Whats best for high school? Binders, folders or an expandable file?

Well, I think you'll do best with binders. I use to hate them too but when I started using them, i started to like them. I think they're the best

But i don't think you should have three binders. Just one with big three rings to hold a lot of paper for different classes. Always carry around extra paper. Also, get the kind of paper that has that hard plastic around the hole so it wont brake so easy.
Make sure the binder also has those little pockets so you can place pens, pencils, makers and highlighters. That will become very useful. You don't want to carry around pens in your pants so because you move a lot from room to room. The pen will probably leak ink and ruin the pants, shorts, etc..

What exactly is loose leaf folder with dividers?

Hello,

I've been told that I need to buy and use specifically "loose leaf folder with dividers", but I am not really sure what they are? Can anyone explain and also please provide a link to an image of thise "loose leaf folder with dividers" so I know what it looks like when I go to buy it. Thanks in advance.

P.S. I will be choosing "the best answer" so the 10 points are up for grabs. You know your effort wont be wasted ;)

Binders, 5 star notebinders, folders/notebooks?

hi there!
so im going school supplies shopping today. (i'm going back to school in less than 2 weeks.)
and im still not sure what i want to buy. my school doesn't make us have specifically a certain supply. they have supplies list but no one really buys every single item on it. as long as we can do our work, our school really doesnt care what supplies we have.
well, i still like to be organized. and i was wondering what i should do to organize all of my papers.

1. use binders. (but how many? 1 small one for each class? or a huge one for all 6 classes? or 1 for my first 3 classes and one for my last 3?) and i would use those pocket dividers with them cuz i dont like punch holing things. and if i use this method should i use loose leaf paper for notes or a notebook?

2. use those 5 star notebinders? (but how many?) oh and at my walmart their cheaper. their like.. $6.50 for each. and can i use pocket dividers for these? cuz again i dont have time to punch hole everything piece of paper. and if i use this method should i use loose leaf paper for notes or a notebook?

3. use a folder and notebook for each class. folders are for storing paper, and i wont have to hole punch it. and the notebook is for taking notes.

which ones is the best idea? or what has worked for you? it doesnt even have to be one of the choices on here, just tell me what you did to stay organized for school. :D and please be detailed and specific! kay, thanks in advance!

oh, and btw, im going into 8 grade and im going to try to get straight a's this year! :D

8th grade school supply list?

Hi. I am going in to 8th grade in a few days and my school doesn't give you a list until like 7:30 at night the day before. Ugh! Of course on Tuesday!! When all the sales end and there is nothing left! Of course how stupid?! Anyway I was looking for the same thing and this is what I found.

Classes: Pencils, Blue, Red, Black Pens, Loose Leaf Paper, Colored Pencils, Markers, English: 3 ring binder, dividers for folders, Math: Pocket folder, graph paper, scientific calculator, Science: Folder, Graph Paper, Metric Ruler, History: Folders, PE: Shoes, Uniform, Swimsuit, Towel, Sweats, AND OTHER SITES; 2 binders, 2 comp books, ring binder for math, 2 notebook dividers, 5 book covers, 2 blue/black pens, 2 red pens, 2 packs pencils, 2 packs college paper, 1 pack graph paper, 1 pack highlighters, 4 packs index cards, 1 planner, white out, ruler, black pens, colored pencils/markers, stapler, scientific caluclator, hole puncher, OR backpack, pencils, zipper pouch, colored pencils, sharpener, highlighters, markers, glue, binders, pens, notebook paper, tab dividers, binders, book covers, folders, flash drive, paper, donations, OR Paper, Divders, glue, notebooks, pens, scissors, pencils, colored pencils, ruler, pens, erasers, folders, tissue, pe clothes, flash drive OR pencil pouch, calculator-scientific, pens, pencils, pens, markers, colored pencils, erasers, graph paper, pencil sharpener, highlighters, glue, post it notes, kleenez, flash drive, sanitizer,

the main things are these:


Binder or Accordian Folder(s)
Folders
Loose Leaf College Ruled Paper
Notebooks for each class
Composition Books
Dictionary
Spanish-English Dictionary
Ruler
Pencils
Black, Blue, Red Pens
3 Highlighters different colors
Colored Pencils
Markers
Pens-Felt Tip-Black
Scientific Calculator
Graph Paper
PE Uniform
Tennis shoes
Swimsuit
Towels
Yearbook
Textbooks
Book Covers

Optional and home things

Stapler
Hole Punch-3 hole
Paper
Notebooks
Comp Books
Graph Paper
Markers
colored Pencils
Pens
Pencils

I hope that this helps. Good luck!!

What's better for high school? Notebooks or Binders?

I'm going to be a freshman next month and I don't know if I should use a notebook for each class or just have a folder for every class that has lined paper in it. I know for sure that I'm going to use folders for every class, I'm just not sure if I should also use a notebook.

At my school, if you have a big bag you're a loser. I don't want to be a loser. I'm just wondering what would be better and if it would help me in the long run for school.

PLEASE HELP.

6th Grade school supply List?

****SCHOOL SUPPLIES******
BASICS
- No. 2 pencils
- Mechanical pencils
- Colored pencils
- Pencil sharpener (hand-held with a top to collect shavings)
- A large pink eraser
- Ballpoint pens (Get a few red ink ones too, because some teachers have students do peer editing.)
- Highlighters
- Spiral-bound or composition notebooks
- Loose-leaf notebook paper (Teachers can be picky about paper. Some ask that students use the college-ruled variety.)
- A ruler with English and metric measurements

ORGANIZATIONAL HELPERS
- Several three-ring binders (Some teachers require that a binder be used exclusively for their class.)
- A three-hole punch (a regular one or one that fits in a three-ring binder)
- A pencil case that fits in a binder
- Binder dividers (The kinds with pockets are good for loose papers.)
- Pocket folders
- Folders that fit in binders
- Agenda/Planner
- A calendar for scheduling assignments
- A sturdy, supportive backpack (Some schools do not permit rolling backpacks because of space considerations, so check with your school before considering this option.)
- Two combination locks (If the school lockers do not have built-in locks, you might need one for the hallway and one for the gym.)
- Flash Drive to save any important documents

STUDY AIDS
- Index cards, ruled and unruled (These are great for making flash cards.)
- Highlighters
- A calculator (Check with the math teacher first before investing in an expensive one. Graphing calculators, for example, are required in many high school math classes. Teachers advise parents not to buy a calculator with more functions than students will use.)

*****WHAT TO BRING ON THE FIRST DAY****
Folder - for all the syllabuses, rules, guidelines, & supply lists that your teacher passes out
Pencil - Just in case your asked to do a small activity that involves writing
Paper - Again for the small activity
Locker items - If your locker was already given out to you then it's best to bring your lock & throughout the week you can bring your locker items.
Binder - Just a 1"
Backpack - To carry everything and sometimes teachers give out textbooks
Money - For lunch of something

--And any girl/boy accessories that you may need. (ipod, phones, makeup, brushes, etc.

Does anyone know the sixth grade supply list in glades middle school in broward county?

GLADES MIDDLE SCHOOL
Suggested Supply List

All Classes
Pencils (Math)
Pens black, blue and red
Loose-leaf paper (all classes)
6 duo-tang folders (Assorted colors paper folders with pockets and 3 prongs)
Ruler
Colored pencils
Small stapler
Erasers
Pencil sharpener
Highlighters
One large zippered pencil pouch/supply bag
Subject Area
Science
1 Heavy-duty binder (1 inch – 1 ½ inches)
1 set of Dividers without pockets
(Package of five dividers)
2 Wirebound Notebooks, 1 Subject,
College Ruled, 8 1/2" x 11", 100 Pages
Math
2 Wirebound Notebooks, 1 Subject, College
Ruled, 8 1/2" x 11", 100 Pages
Calculator (for 7th and 8th Grade Only)
Social Studies
2 Wirebound Notebooks, 1 Subject, College
Ruled, 8 1/2" x 11", 100 Pages
1 Binder (1 inch)
Language Arts
1 Marbled Composition Notebook
1 Binder 3-Ring with pockets (1 inch)
1 set of page dividers
(with 8 dividers)
Reading
1 Marbled Composition Notebook
1 Binder (1 inch)
1 set of 3-ring Tab Dividers
(package of five dividers)
Novel(s) of choice to read
Students will not be required to carry all of this material. Most of it will be left in the subject
area classrooms.
NO ROLLING BOOKBAGS WILL BE PERMITTED ON CAMPUS DUE
TO SAFETY CONCERNS.


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