C-Line Classroom Connector School-to-Home Folders, Assorted Colors, 6 per Pack (32010)
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Yes, that can be done if you have a good hole punch. For various reasons, I've punched holes in a few of them. These folders are extremely durable =)
Sorry for not paying attention to that detail.
This will be printed on the front of all folders at all times. We can, however, create a custom order that does not include the imprinting. To discuss the minimum quantities, lead time, and pricing, please contact our customer service department.
Greetings, Jamie.br> This is a six-pack. br>Best Regards, Customer Servicebr>S S International
Selected User Reviews For C-Line Classroom Connector School-to-Home Folders, Assorted Colors, 6 per Pack (32010)
My third-grade team and I bought three boxes of these to use as grading envelopes for papers sent home once a week. Many of the pockets had ripped at the seam after about 9 trips (one per week). We've been let down. We don't have extra money to buy new ones as public school teachers. For those reasons, I wouldn't recommend them.
For long-term use, it is insufficiently durable. I liked these at first, but the plastic could have been a little softer and more pliable. I like the "take home" and "return" signs that have already been printed. Also helpful was the Spanish translation. I wish the plastic was a little softer and the pockets were a little more tightly sealed. The left pocket, in particular, is already tearing. I've taped them, but they're not sticking. These are only good for a few months. I've purchased some that were made of a softer plastic and sealed differently, and they've lasted for years!.
This is the second time I've bought these folders for my students. I planned to use them as their homework folder that they would take from home to school on a daily basis. I noticed these were falling apart and tearing just a few weeks into the school year. The pockets can only hold a few papers at a time, and the plastic pockets are prone to breaking. I'm not going to buy any more of these. I recommend splurging on genuine Nicky's folders with the extra cash.
I was overjoyed to be able to purchase this for my third-grade class. This is something I've had before at different schools that offered it to us. br>However, the pockets began to fall apart after only a few weeks. Not just one or two students, but the entire class. We've been taping them up because it's only November and we have another six months to use them. br>This product has left me extremely disappointed and frustrated.
Occasionally, one will come apart at the seams, but that's easily fixed with some packaging tape. This year, I've noticed three emails that have made a significant improvement—the pockets are deeper! I tried to demonstrate what I mean in the photos, so hopefully you can see what I'm talking about! In general, these folders are highly recommended!.
I do, too, as a Director and a Mother! They're thick and high-quality, with plenty of room for craft papers in the pockets. We also like how the folders have pockets on the outside for a child's photo or fun paper. You can also put worksheets in the outer pockets and have the kids practice tracing their names, letters, numbers, and other things with dry erase markers! There are so many possibilities!.
For the classroom, I needed these. The sides are labeled "bring RIGHT back to school side" and "LEFT at home side," which I really like. This aids in the learning of sides by my first-graders!.
These are fantastic. The picture quality is outstanding! These communication folders are a hit with both my kids and their parents. I like how the folder's outside is clear (it allowed us to put a photo of the child on the cover, which they love). The folder's contents are divided into items that must be returned to school and those that can be left at home.