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575: 560: 590: 20: 28: 374:"Thin" notebooks must be either ruled with 8 mm spacing between the lines, or graph-ruled with 5 mm or 7 mm squares. "Thick" notebooks must be either ruled with 6 mm, 7 mm, 8 mm, 9 mm spacing between the lines, or graph-ruled with 3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm, or 7 mm squares. 367:) with more than 24 sheets and up to 96 sheets, having width at least 144 mm and height no more than 297 mm (same height as A4 paper size). These notebooks are intended for usage in middle and high school for tasks like lesson notes, long-term projects, essays, laboratory experiments, etc. 73:
Exercise books may act as a primary record of students' learning efforts. For younger pupils, books are often collected at the end of each lesson for review, scoring, or grading. Loose worksheets may be pasted into the book so that they are bound with other work.
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School exercise books in New Zealand generally conform to standard NZS 8132:1984 (Specification for school stationery). An alphanumeric code is used to describe the exercise book's binding, format, and size.
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There are three commonly used sizes of exercise book in the UK: A5 (148×210 mm), A4 (210×297 mm), and 178×229 mm (approximately 7″×9″, based on a traditional size used before the UK adopted
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Although shared with English, the origin of jot and jotter appears to be Scots. The Dictionary of the Scots Language (DSL) "a note, memorandum, now especially applied to a pupil's rough exercise book".
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The paper for cursive writing uses pairs of lines 4 mm apart, with 8 mm between the pairs. They may also have angled lines at 65 degrees to vertical to provide additional guidance.
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The lines can have gray, blue, green, or purple colour. The vertical margin line must have a red or orange color. Vertical margin is optional for graph-ruled notebooks.
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Other sizes and number of sheets are permitted. The preferable sizes are (in mm): 210 x 297 (A4), 203 x 288, 203 x 275, 170 x 203, 148 x 210 (A5), 144 x 203.
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The traditional size of a school exercise book in Australia is 7 by 9 inches (180 mm × 230 mm), which may be approximated by
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In some schools, exercise books may be colour-coded depending on the subject. For example, biology might be green and algebra blue.
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that is used in schools to copy down schoolwork and notes. A student will usually have different exercise books for each separate
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on the left hand of every page. Traditionally, the inside back cover contains a table of the weights and measures of the English (
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tips, are also found on the inside back cover. The inside front cover typically has a place to put one's weekly class schedule.
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The exercise book format is different for some subjects: for the majority of subjects, the exercise book will contain
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paper sizes). They usually come with 32, 48, 64, or 80 pages which can be plain, ruled, or squared.
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The most common Russian exercise notebooks, codified in the Russian industry standard, are:
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are labeled by three-digit codes that encode their size, number of pages, and ruling.
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sold in Ireland usually come with 32, 40, 88, or 120 pages. The pages can be blank,
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8 for 297 mm × 210 mm (11.7 in × 8.3 in) (A4 size)
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In the United States, exercise books used by writers and students are known as
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printed in blue to aid writing, with a (sometimes red) vertical line for a
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inches (220 mm × 170 mm) and 20, 40, 80 or 100 sheets.
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5 for 255 mm × 205 mm (10.0 in × 8.1 in)
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4 for 230 mm × 180 mm (9.1 in × 7.1 in)
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12-sheet and 18-sheet exercise books used in Russian primary schools
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Type of notebook designed for writing schoolwork and study notes
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A composition book sporting the common black-and-white pattern.
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In Scotland, exercise books are commonly known as "jotters".
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to aid in the drawing of graphs, tables or other diagrams.
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L for alternating pages unruled and 7 mm ruled
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notebook
lesson
lined paper
margin
mathematics
squared paper
India
Scotland
B5
Czech Republic
Slovakia
A4 paper
A5 paper
A6 paper
ruled
squared
New Zealand standard for school stationery
‹See Tfd›
stapled
through the fold
penmanship
arithmetic
‹See Tfd›
ISO 216

ruled
graphed
baseline

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