
This Half College Ruled / Half Graph (dual designs) notebook journal allows you to get creative. There are lots of reasons someone may want mixed paper styles on one sheet. Adults may like to plot designs, craft projects or solve engineering problems and write accompanying notes or draw sketches. Kids may like to solve a math problem and describe how they solved it (or even write a story about the problem!) The Half College Ruled / Half Graph papers can also be used as story paper for writing practice. Use your imagination to find functions for this paper in different niches.College rule (also known as medium ruled paper) is the most common lined paper in use in the United States. It is generally used in middle school through to college and is also popular with adults.The horizontal spacing is 9/32” or 7.1mm. Trim sizes with a width over 6" include a margin ruled 1 1⁄4 inches (32 mm) from the left hand of the page. Smaller trim sizes do not include a margin.This is a good choice for teen or adult notebooks and composition books (known as exercise books outside the US).5x5 graph paper, also known as ‘engineering’ paper has five squares per inch, so each square measures.20” x.20”It is frequently used for math or science purposes for teens and adults. The larger quad rule sized squared paper may be better for younger children.Graph paper has many uses. Here are some possible ones: Design projects, mapping for board/video/roleplay games, designing floorplans, tiling or yard landscaping, playing pen and pencil games, planning embroidery, cross stitch or knitting. Some occupational therapists use squared paper for writing practice. Artists may use grids to copy pictures. Programmers, engineers and scientists may prefer graph paper for notes that involve formulas.If you are looking for other books to use at school, at home, on tour or the studio, be sure to click on the author name for other designs and ideas.
Page Count:
120
Publication Date:
2021-02-11
Publisher:
Independently published
ISBN-13:
9798707726125
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