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I got folders for each class this year, but how do i label them ....(more..)?

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Ok so i got 8 folders different colors each for my 8 different classes for this year (9th grade), well i want to label them so i can quickly know which is which, but i dont want to ruin them just in case i would like to reuse them after this year for next year or for other things...

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  1. Chances are you won't be wanting to use them again by the end of the year babe! With all the papers you'll be trying to stuff in them in 9th grade, they'll probably be shot by the end of 1st semester and you'll have to buy new ones. I'm a sophomore now but I had folders for the first semester of my freshman year and they ripped apart faaast.

    Here's my suggestion. Get one of those expandable accordion folders. Meijer has really good quality ones for like 5 bucks I think. If you buy a good one it will last you way longer than folders. They have little tabs that stick up so you can label each section for your classes and they come with stickers that you just stick on and write on so you can remove them if you have to.

    Plus, with an expandable folder, you don't have to worry about misplacing one of your folders since they'll all always be together.

    Hope I helped : )


  2. Hi,

      If you or someone you know has access to a PC,then creating a label in MS Word using the HELP files and templates.Write the subject matter in upper case letters.You can get as creative as you wish......if there is a colour printer attached,then you could change the background colour so that the script will stand out more (good if you are in a rush in the morning)

    Put the label INSIDE the flap of the folder...that way, you can stick next year's label over the top of it.

    Good luck.

  3. You could print some labels on your computer and then next year just put  new labels over the old ones.

    You might want to use some white-out over the old label so the old one doesn't show though, if you use white labels.

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