📝 Elevate Your Note-Taking Game!
The XYark 12 Pack Dot Grid Notebook Journals offer a premium writing experience with 60 pages of thick, off-white dot grid paper in a convenient A5 size. Perfect for students, professionals, and travelers, these journals are designed to be eye-friendly and versatile, making them an essential tool for creativity and organization.
Manufacturer | XYark |
Brand | XYark |
Item Weight | 2.18 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.94 x 6.57 x 1.85 inches |
Item model number | X008-D |
Color | cream/off-white |
Cover Material | Engineered Wood |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 12 |
Ruling | Dotted |
Sheet Size | A5 |
Brightness Rating | 80 Lumen |
Paper Finish | Ultra Smooth |
Manufacturer Part Number | X008-D |
S**H
Economical, Sturdy, and Functional
The media could not be loaded. Teacher’s Perspective Review: Semester Journals for Student Note-TakingAs an educator, I introduced structured journals that have truly transformed the way my class engages with the material.The design of these journals is exceptional. The lined pages provide a structured format that encourages students to take organized and coherent notes. The absence of spirals or staples on the spine adds to their durability, ensuring that they withstand daily use without falling apart and lays flat.The blank covers, both front and back, are a blank canvas for students to personalize it. The inside covers is a perfect space for charts, graphs, or a table of contents that enhances the functionality of the journals. This feature encourages students to not only organize their notes but also to summarize key concepts and refer back to them easily. It has been beneficial for students to quickly locate important information.One practical aspect I appreciate is the size of these journals. They’re perfect for maintaining in-class files or making them convenient to transport while not being bulky. There are about 55 pages lined on each side. It is perfect for classes that have notes that fill a page or two per day for a semester.At the end of the semester, it is genuinely rewarding to see students leave with their journals filled with their hard work and reflections. The pride they take in what they’ve created is palpable, and many have expressed how they plan to keep their journals as a reminder of their progress and learning experiences. This culmination of the semester not only showcases their academic growth but also reinforces the value of the journaling process.These structured journals have become an integral part of my classroom. They promote organized note-taking, foster creativity, and help students take ownership of their learning. I wholeheartedly recommend them to fellow educators looking for a reliable and effective tool to enrich their students’ academic experience.
R**A
Excelentes
Excelentes
S**Y
For "Operation Christmas Child"
I got these for our shoebox "Operation Christmas Child" gifts! Would highly recommend as a classroom essential for shoebox packing!
K**Y
Reading Notes : Bullet Journal
The media could not be loaded. I love dot pages in bullet journals. This is a less formal version of my favorite Leuchtturm1917 dot journals. Great paper quality smooth and lightly toothed. No bleed through with my Pigma Micron pens. I am using these thin notebooks for my reading journals and they are the perfect size to accompany standard book sizes. The cover is card-stock and there are 30 pages (60 double sided)
S**D
Great, economical notebook for small journaling projects
Great little dot journal. Price is right. Handy size for succinct journaling or art journaling projects. Was exactly what I needed.I bought multiple bundles. Sadly, one of the bundles arrived damaged and three of the 12 books were bent and warped.If not for the unfortunate condition of the one bundle, would have been an easy 5 stars.
B**G
Fantastic value for school supplies!
Many students in high school these days rely on notes taken on a computer, but I teach a introductory computer programming class and the students find it difficult to take notes and code at the same time. Hearing the woes of my kids I give them each one of these 30 sheet (60 sides total) notebooks and a 6 color pen (the colors allow them to use color coding and to highlight important syntax). My students are so grateful and take notes regularly. We keep the notebooks and pens in class so they don't forget them at home and at the end of the semester they get to take them home. The paper is good quality and the dot pattern is a much better solution for learning to code than college-ruled lined paper because you can use the dots as a guide for drawing concepts like flow charts and array visualizations. We give them stickers to decorate the front and make the notebook theirs. These are an incredible value and I can't imagine teaching without these in my students' hands!
M**R
Great quality for a great price
These were perfect for an art class. Rather than painting paper these allow students to keep their work for further use. Solid quality purchase.
A**L
Lays Flat, College Ruled, Inexpensive— I carry them every day
This is the only notebook I've found that has all the three of the features I prefer: college ruling, laying flat, and inexpensive. I carry these notebooks with me every day. These notebooks are perfect for taking notes in class or journaling. They're good in an academic context especially, and they wouldn't be out of place in a professional context.PaperThe paper is a smooth cream color and does not bleed, even with the somewhat heavy ink of the Pilot G-2. The paper is of a high enough quality that pens glide rather than dragging. I was using some bright white stationary before these notebooks, and I have noticed that the cream color is substantially easier on the eyes.CoverThe cover is similar to a tan construction paper. You could easily draw on it if you'd like to "customize" the cover of your notebooks. Personally, I write the date range of the contained notes on the outside of the notebook. I haven't had any problems with the cover.BindingThe binding is stable and allows the notebook to not only lay flat, but fold around completely. I appreciate this because, in a pinch, you can write some notes without a hard surface to lean on. I have not had any problems with the durability, which was one of my concerns at this price point.There are two possible downsides to consider before buying these notebooks. First, 60 pages is not a lot, so if you are a heavy note-taker, you might fill one notebook per week. I do. If you'd prefer to keep a longer-running notebook, you should look elsewhere. Second, as I mentioned, the notebook cover is similar to a construction paper, and it would not protect your notes from spilled liquids. Just be careful with drinks on the same surface.
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