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Important Papers Folders - 12 folders
Important Papers Folders - 12 folders
Get it Apr 16, 2025
Get it Apr 16, 2025
Description
Use these colorful folders for parent-teacher communication or keep papers for review in one pocket, those to be signed and returned in the other. There's space on the front for student's name and room on the back t…See More
Specifications
Description
Use these colorful folders for parent-teacher communication or keep papers for review in one pocket, those to be signed and returned in the other. There's space on the front for student's name and room on the back t…See More
Specifications
Reviews
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
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Reviewed by 4 customers
I have used this before and will probably buy them again.
These are my important paper folders. Parents know to watch for these when I have important things to send home - report cards, etc. They are sturdy. I love them.
Very Sturdy
I use this folder in my classroom as a means to communicate with my students' parents. I almost did not buy it because of the price but the sturdiness of the folder has made it long lasting so the price equals out to as if I had to buy two regular folders because this is what I usually have to do with regular folders. This product holds up very well to being in students backpacks.
- Pros
- Attractive
- Colorful
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Good Organization
- Versatile
- Best for
- Classroom
- Single Student Use
- Teacher Use
Parents know what to lok for!
I use these in my first grade class. The parents know that they will find everyday class work, tests, official notes, etc. in this folder. It is a great tool for students to make it home with their work. They also realize that what goes in this folder is important!
- Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Stable
- Well Built
- Best for
- Classroom
Great folders for preschool!
I love these folders because I needed to remind parents that information we give them in 3K is very important. Everything from children's art work to field trip permission forms. Parents often think folders for three year olds are not important, but as a teacher i know that the folder is our way of communicating with most parents. The big letters help them remember. We put papers for them to keep in one pocket and papers for them to fill out and/or return in the other pocket.
- Pros
- Children
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Cons
- None
- Best for
- Classroom

Use these colorful folders for parent-teacher communication or keep papers for review in one pocket, those to be signed and returned in the other. There's space on the front for student's name and room on the back to jot down important information.
12 folders * 9½" by 12" each * Two inside pockets * 9½" by 4" each


Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Ratings Distribution
5 Stars
3
4 Stars
1
3 Stars
0
2 Stars
0
1 Star
0
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Reviewed by 4 customers
I have used this before and will probably buy them again.
These are my important paper folders. Parents know to watch for these when I have important things to send home - report cards, etc. They are sturdy. I love them.
Very Sturdy
I use this folder in my classroom as a means to communicate with my students' parents. I almost did not buy it because of the price but the sturdiness of the folder has made it long lasting so the price equals out to as if I had to buy two regular folders because this is what I usually have to do with regular folders. This product holds up very well to being in students backpacks.
- Pros
- Attractive
- Colorful
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Good Organization
- Versatile
- Best for
- Classroom
- Single Student Use
- Teacher Use
Parents know what to lok for!
I use these in my first grade class. The parents know that they will find everyday class work, tests, official notes, etc. in this folder. It is a great tool for students to make it home with their work. They also realize that what goes in this folder is important!
- Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Stable
- Well Built
- Best for
- Classroom
Great folders for preschool!
I love these folders because I needed to remind parents that information we give them in 3K is very important. Everything from children's art work to field trip permission forms. Parents often think folders for three year olds are not important, but as a teacher i know that the folder is our way of communicating with most parents. The big letters help them remember. We put papers for them to keep in one pocket and papers for them to fill out and/or return in the other pocket.
- Pros
- Children
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Cons
- None
- Best for
- Classroom
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Ratings Distribution
5 Stars
3
4 Stars
1
3 Stars
0
2 Stars
0
1 Star
0
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Reviewed by 4 customers
I have used this before and will probably buy them again.
These are my important paper folders. Parents know to watch for these when I have important things to send home - report cards, etc. They are sturdy. I love them.
Very Sturdy
I use this folder in my classroom as a means to communicate with my students' parents. I almost did not buy it because of the price but the sturdiness of the folder has made it long lasting so the price equals out to as if I had to buy two regular folders because this is what I usually have to do with regular folders. This product holds up very well to being in students backpacks.
- Pros
- Attractive
- Colorful
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Good Organization
- Versatile
- Best for
- Classroom
- Single Student Use
- Teacher Use
Parents know what to lok for!
I use these in my first grade class. The parents know that they will find everyday class work, tests, official notes, etc. in this folder. It is a great tool for students to make it home with their work. They also realize that what goes in this folder is important!
- Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Stable
- Well Built
- Best for
- Classroom
Great folders for preschool!
I love these folders because I needed to remind parents that information we give them in 3K is very important. Everything from children's art work to field trip permission forms. Parents often think folders for three year olds are not important, but as a teacher i know that the folder is our way of communicating with most parents. The big letters help them remember. We put papers for them to keep in one pocket and papers for them to fill out and/or return in the other pocket.
- Pros
- Children
- Durable
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Cons
- None
- Best for
- Classroom
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