Mead Spiral 3-Subject Notebooks, 8.5" x 11", College Ruled, 120 Sheets

Regular price $10.99

About this product

This Mead Spiral Notebook helps you organize class notes for up to 3 subjects.

Keep track of all your notes, homework and assignments with a Mead Spiral Notebook. The college ruled paper keep notes aligned and easy to read.

  • 3 subject notebook comes with handy dividers and 120 college ruled, double-sided sheets
  • This 11"H x 8"W notebook has 120 sheets, page measures 11"H x 8"W after being torn out of the notebook
  • College ruling is ideal for the older student who prefers more lines per page
  • Available in Red, Blue, Green. Color chosen for you.
  • Perforation easily tears out with clean edges.
  • Covers are coated for durability and have writable label on front cover
  • Spiral-bound design for easy access of sheets inside
  • Notebook is 3-hole punched to store in your favorite binder
  • Sold as each; colors chosen for customer at random
  • Assembled in U.S.A. with U.S. and foreign parts
Easy Organization
Never misplace an important note when you use these Mead three-subject notebooks, which offer an easy way to organize notes for easy future reference. Dividers split each notebook into three sections, enabling you to quickly mark and separate pages according to topic or time period. The visible college-ruled lines help you keep your notebook contents tidy and readable.

Sturdy Binding
Preserve your notes for a long time by taking advantage of the notebook's durable construction. Strong spiral-bound wire keeps your paper firmly in place to avoid losing precious information, and a tough cover further protects the notebook's contents from damage. The binding also lets you easily turn pages and fold the notebook back to provide a sturdier writing surface.

Plenty of Writing Space
With 120 sheets per notebook, you and your employees have plenty of space to jot down notes and sketch diagrams. Individual pages measure 10 1/2" x 8 1/2" to provide a generous amount of writing space, eliminating the strain of trying to cram information into a small space.