well i go to school in Georgia so I'm not sure about any where else but i have to use 2 binders and 4 folders to carry all my school homework and stuff like that so ... i hope that helps. :)
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.
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Walmart normally carries a variety Five Star Binders around when school starts in the US.
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School binders usually cost between $1-$5 (AUD). The price depends on the size of the folder, what it is made of, and whether it has additional 'freebies' with it (such as extra paper, or dividers) Instead of purchasing a binder for each class you could choose to buy a set of dividers to separate each subject. Too many binders are difficult to carry around!
There are many different items used to bind including book binders, ring binders, report covers, sheet protectors... You can go to an office supply store to see the selection, or on their website. www.cleansweepsupply.com/pages/category0001.html
There are several types of binders, with the most common being three-ring binders, loose-leaf binders, and report covers. Additionally, specialty binders include view binders, zipper binders, and presentation binders. Each type is designed for specific purposes, such as organizing documents, presentations, or portfolios. The choice of binder typically depends on the user's needs and preferences.
Yes, as a carry on or in a checked bag. (I've done it before and with 2 3-inch binders and if those were okay, any binder is good to go.)
The first school binder was invented in the 1850s by a Swedish inventor named Rudolf Granberg. Granberg developed a type of loose-leaf notebook that allowed pages to be easily added or removed, similar to modern binders.