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Oct 26, 2013 · Originally, slates were used in schools. This meant that students copied information from the teacher which they then needed to memorize. The slates were wiped clean and used for another task later.
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Mar 29, 2018 · School notebooks from Scottish academies, burgh schools, and some grammar schools contain circles drawn first in graphite and then traced over in ink. This indicates that students were using compasses that had several interchangeable “points” for drawing or impressing different kinds of lines.
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Nov 2, 2015 · Backpacks and textbooks are a match made in heaven. But not too long ago, students walked to school carrying their books in their arms.
The composition notebook—ubiquitous, anonymous, cheap—hides a history that goes back centuries before it and its speckled black and white cover ascended to the school supply pantheon.
Jul 8, 2022 · The history of notebooks began way back in 100 BC, when paper was invented in China. Then in 1690, William Rittenhouse opened the first paper mill in North America. In 1770, John Tetlow received a patent for a machine that created lines on paper, which previously had to be tediously.
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Jun 12, 2015 · A notebook is a place to collect thoughts and ideas, a place to record memories, a place to take risks and a place to play. My hope is that my students leave knowing more about themselves as writers and as people…that they have used the pages of their notebook to find answers to questions.