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Things My Students Said: Teacher Journal
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Things My Students Said is the a Quote Journal crafted for teachers who wish to cherish the funny, odd, and cute things their students said.
This unique journal, adorned with a charming matte-finish soft paperback cover, transcends the traditional book—it's a keepsake filled with laughter, innocence, and indelible memories. With 119 pages made from high-quality 60# 24LB Bond white paper, this 6 x 9-inch journal provides ample space for recording over 300 phrases that encapsulate the wit and wisdom emanating from your students lips.
Student Quotes Journal Features
- 117 numbered pages to record teaching memories of various student quotes
- Student Quotes: Space to record 300+ quotes
- Student Pronunciation: Document 125+ funny pronunciations
- 6 x 9 inches (15.24 x 22.86 cm)
- Matte-finish soft paperback cover
- High quality 60# 24LB Bond white paper interior
Things My Students Said is the a Quote Journal crafted for teachers who wish to cherish the funny, odd, and cute things their students said.
This unique journal, adorned with a charming matte-finish soft paperback cover, transcends the traditional book—it's a keepsake filled with laughter, innocence, and indelible memories. With 119 pages made from high-quality 60# 24LB Bond white paper, this 6 x 9-inch journal provides ample space for recording over 300 phrases that encapsulate the wit and wisdom emanating from your students lips.
Student Quotes Journal Features
- 117 numbered pages to record teaching memories of various student quotes
- Student Quotes: Space to record 300+ quotes
- Student Pronunciation: Document 125+ funny pronunciations
- 6 x 9 inches (15.24 x 22.86 cm)
- Matte-finish soft paperback cover
- High quality 60# 24LB Bond white paper interior
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