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Sophomore First Day Sign Printable class of 2025 Sophomore sign. 16"x20", 11"x14" and 8"x10" DIGITAL PRINTABLE FILES (JPG) ❆❆INSTANT DOWNLOAD!❆❆Simply order, download, print & enjoy! The print comes as seen in the previews – no changes can be made. A download link will be emailed to you once the order is complete (no physical prints will be sent).❆❆WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE❆❆ (3) - downloadable, high-resolution, print-ready files. 1-8x10, 1-11x14, and 1-16x20 300 dpi No physical product will be…
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Style: 8.5" x 11" Spiral Notebook Accessorize while you organize with these hand made spiral notebooks. The front and back covers are customizable with your images and text, and the notebook covers are laminated to ensure durability. Choose from 4 notebook styles, hardcover or softcover versions, 7 different spiral colors and 10 page design options to make your one-of-a-kind notebook today. Dimensions: 8.5" l x 11" w Hardcover or Softcover Page Count: 60 sheets, 120 pages 60 lb. durable text…
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Casandra Osborne saved to baby shower
Personalized Graduation Ornaments that can be produced in any color. Fun item for the student graduating high school or college. A great gift to hang on the Christmas tree each year. SIZE: 3 Inches, 2-Sided DESIGN: Color choice background with a white spiral on front and back. Black text is used on both sides. Choose your text color for (Year and Graduate). Indicate graduate's name for the frontside and who from on the backside. OPTIONAL: Indicate your own short message for the backside and…
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Sharing Many Blessings saved to Graduation Gifts
WEEEE! So I’m back after taking a break to focus on school and work but I missed talking about books! While I’m not done with school I still want to get back to what I love because I ne…
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Nathalie Ann Pierre saved to Books Worth Reading
How to Get Into Grad School explains the graduate admissions process, including how to choose the most marketable degree, how to contact faculty, find insider information about the university, what to say and not say in the personal essay, how to overcome poor grades or test scores and how and where to find funding to pay for it all. This 2016 revised edition has been expanded to nearly twice the length of the popular first edition, and includes new or expanded sections on taking and…
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Lucy & Phyllis saved to Products
Resources to help families in the aftermath of the Robb Elementary School shooting, with links to Everytown, how to contact legislators, etc.
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TulsaKids Magazine saved to TulsaKids Blog
Yes, you can home educate your teen! This e-book is your first step—whether you've been teaching your child for years or you're homeschooling for the first time. Develop a High School Plan begins by helping you set goals for your student. The authors guide you through laying out a plan for all four years of high school and brainstorm how to teach individual subjects. You'll learn how to assign high school credits, develop and implement grading approaches, and improve time management for…
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7Sisters Homeschool saved to High School