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Reddit mentions of Business Source Long Reach Stapler (62827)
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Long reach stapler's throat depth is adjustable up to 12" letting you staple up to one foot from the paper's edgePerfect for center stitch stapling of even the largest pamphlets or brochures or for stapling or fastening cards or tagsStapler staples up to 20 sheets of 20 lb. paper and uses a full strip of standard 1/4" staples
Specs:
Color | Black-putty |
Height | 2.1 Inches |
Length | 15.8 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Width | 2.6 Inches |
I buy supplies for interactive notebooks, but I was able to get spiral notebooks for .07 each at the end of the summer. I bought every notebook in the store, and I'll probably be set for the next 3 years or so. Scissors are 2 for $1 at the Dollar Tree.
Really though, if it's a requirement they need to be provided...you couldn't require a student to do homework from a textbook without giving them the book!
If you feel like you really need to use notebooks (and you definitely shouldn't have to!), as a cheap (free? assuming you have printer paper) solution-- could you have the kids make small booklets for each topic/unit? I got this booklet stapler on Amazon, it's been great (and cheap). Students could keep their booklets in a ziploc bag or something so that they still have all the information accessible. Or maybe your students could create "notebooks" with paper stapled inside a manila folder? Something like this would also work, depending on how much looseleaf they can hold! Good luck...sorry you're in this situation. It's really not your responsibility.