Kids definitelly bring binders to school. Binders are a great way to stay organized, keep track of what has been learned, and also allows students to keep things for longer periods of time. Binders can be great for classes which required "built-on knowledge" such as language and mathematics classes.
first at Latchmere primary school but she then moved to Coombe girls' school which she still visits nowadays
yes because if he rides the bus he could get sick from other kids
because your school wifi still has thw controls saved in your laptop
It is against the law to bring items such as homemade cupcakes and the like for the whole class. Your child can still bring a homemade lunch for themselves though.
Yes, there are binders with two rings that are typically used for organizing and storing documents. These binders are less common than the traditional three-ring binders but can still be found in stationery stores or online. They are suitable for smaller amounts of paper and can be useful for specific organizational needs.
You can use snap binders, but it's really not recommended to do such. You risk damaging the vehicle if you lose your grip on your cheater bar when you unsnap them, and vehicles may still have a little sway when on the trailer, and ratchet binders are really the better way to go in order to eliminate this problem.
No she's 18.
USA
I still have to bring in the laundry.
Suction cups are kind of old school nowadays but they still have tons of uses. These include serving as decorative for windows during a party. It is said to look really nice.
Yes some people do unfortunately continue to hunt.
Nowadays, middle school usually contains the grades of 6th-8th. There are some middle schools who still follow the olden day rules of containing grades 7th-8th, or even 7th-9th.