[ola] Re: Composition notebooks

  • From: Sarah Powell <sarahjeanpowell@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ola@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2013 15:55:24 -0700

I find that I can save an hour and a half of grading time if they use a
spiral notebook, and leave it open to the page I want to look at. It is
really amazing how much time just opening a comp book to the right page
takes when you multiply it by 150 (or more)!

Sarah


On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 12:17 PM, Jody Soberon
<JodySo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

>  Hi Heidi,
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>  I really recommend and prefer the Comp book over anything else because it
> is more durable and an easier surface to write on and in , it is a smaller
> size and easy to bring to class, move around in class and pass back and
> forth when we do write and share.
>
> Also, they are easier for me to handle and read through when I am looking
> at their work or going through 100 or more at a time. And they are nice and
> sturdy and a fine keepsake.
>
> Hope that helps, :)
>
> Jody Soberon
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>  Foreign Languages
> Brookings Harbor High School
> >>> Heidi Hewitt <heidihewitt13@xxxxxxxxx> 9/10/2013 9:15 AM >>>
> Helloo,
>
> Quick question:
> How important is it for students to have a composition book versus a
> regular notebook?
>
> Please weigh in if you can help me explain why it's important (or not) for
> them to have this.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Heidi
>

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