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Rating: | (4.5 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 3,949 Staples Reviews |
Product Name: | Staples 1-Subject Notebook, 8" x 10.5", Wide Rule, 70 Sheets, Assorted (27497M) |
Product Description: | Staples Single-Subject Notebooks- Simple and Convenient Staples® 1 Subject notebook in assorted color measures 8" x 10 1/2" and incorporates 120 sheets. Notebook helps to keep your notes easy to read and organized. 8" x 10-1/2". 1 subject. Available in assorted colors: Pink, yellow, black, blue, green, purple, red, light blue, and orange. Colors are randomly assigned to each order.. Wide ruled. 70 Sheets/book. Staples Brand 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. Would you like to give feedback on product content, images, or tell us about a lower price? |
Manufacturer: | Staples |
Model Number: | 10469-CC |
Product SKU: | 321463 |
UPC: | 718103009218 |
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"For elementary school aged children, wide ruled paper is the preferred choice for students from kindergarten up to 4th grade. The ruled lines are 11/37 inches apart and are for children still learning to write letters and numbers as well as for persons who have larger than average handwriting.
Middle school, high school, and college students use medium or "college" ruled paper, with 9/32 inch spacing between lines. This is the type of paper has lines closer together to allow more writing on a single page. The term "college" is a colloquialism used to denote students have graduated from using wide ruled paper. Older kids usually have handwriting which is smaller than younger children and don't need the larger spacing. Though, teenagers and college students would much prefer wide ruled paper for writing essays and book reports."
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Edit: Back down to .25 after decreasing quantity to 7.
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https://schoolsupplybox
"For elementary school aged children, wide ruled paper is the preferred choice for students from kindergarten up to 4th grade. The ruled lines are 11/37 inches apart and are for children still learning to write letters and numbers as well as for persons who have larger than average handwriting.
Middle school, high school, and college students use medium or "college" ruled paper, with 9/32 inch spacing between lines. This is the type of paper has lines closer together to allow more writing on a single page. The term "college" is a colloquialism used to denote students have graduated from using wide ruled paper. Older kids usually have handwriting which is smaller than younger children and don't need the larger spacing. Though, teenagers and college students would much prefer wide ruled paper for writing essays and book reports."
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Yeah, in the cart it mentions "Instant Savings (limit 7)" for the assorted colors. However green, blue, red, and black are limit of 2 each. Limit 3 for the rulers.
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looks like it..
one coming for pencil very soon
may be OP could split this is 7~8 ones
https://schoolsupplybox
"For elementary school aged children, wide ruled paper is the preferred choice for students from kindergarten up to 4th grade. The ruled lines are 11/37 inches apart and are for children still learning to write letters and numbers as well as for persons who have larger than average handwriting.
Middle school, high school, and college students use medium or "college" ruled paper, with 9/32 inch spacing between lines. This is the type of paper has lines closer together to allow more writing on a single page. The term "college" is a colloquialism used to denote students have graduated from using wide ruled paper. Older kids usually have handwriting which is smaller than younger children and don't need the larger spacing. Though, teenagers and college students would much prefer wide ruled paper for writing essays and book reports."