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By Jaylia
Date: June 04, 2018
A good basic graph paper, with 3 holes punched so it can go in a binder. It works well for solving coordinate plane problems, and the squares are large enough that this can be used by most students who need help keeping their math problems lined up correctly--ones above the ones, tens above the tens, etc--so they don't make errors in their calculations.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Mr. Truthteller
Date: May 25, 2018
This is a good, standard graph filler paper. The weight of the paper seems standard, but might be little on the thin side of standard, maybe 15-16 lb. weight. The setting of the lines or grids, at four per inch or square inch, is very helpful for drawing or graphing things to scale. I measured the lines on a random page and they were true, with each line one-quarter of an inch away from the one next to it.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By S. Smith
Date: May 23, 2018
What can I say. Paper was packaged well. The grid is clear and not faded, 3 hole punched to put in a binder, and my high school student uses more of it than she would ever want to in life. LOL. I use it when I am room planning for redecorating, which is a lot more fun than math! Recommend.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Michele the Elf
Date: May 18, 2018
This is okay. If you want a more quality paper for work or school then you might want to invest in a higher quality of paper. This is basic and a bit thin. It's fine for quick patterns or for amusing a child. I prefer larger grids and thicker paper when I'm drawing out a quilt pattern. My husband also likes a higher quality when he's drawing out building plans. My son has been enjoying using it to sketch out Minecraft scenes. Whether you like this or not will depend on what you are wanting to use this for.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Eohany
Date: May 16, 2018
The paper is on the thinner side and it's slightly smaller than your usual 8.5x11 paper. For us this makes it perfect for practicing school problems at home or for crafting. It's nothing special really, but it's adequate for daily use.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By A Customer
Date: May 09, 2018
This is a good-quality graph filler paper, albeit a little on the thinner side. It doesn't bleed through but the grid lines on the other side are marginally visible. For all practical purposes, it is opaque enough and doesn't really bother me at all. This is on par with most graph filler papers I get from the big box office stores anyway. The graph paper is otherwise pretty basic. The grid is the standard 4 squares per inch and sharp looking. I have made the mistake before of buying some college-ruled filler paper that has a slight satin finish and it doesn't work well with pencils. This paper is matte and easy to write on with pencils. It is rather important to me since I mostly use pencils when scribbling on graph paper. All in all, this is good, basic alternative to name brand graph filler paper that you get from big box stores. The quality of the paper and the grid ruling is on par with name brands. Not the best graph paper I've ever used, but it is pretty decent.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Honey
Date: May 08, 2018
My husband uses grid paper to plan layouts at work or to design patterns for his wood projects, and I use it for practicing perspective in my drawings. It is surprising how useful grid paper can be. If I had to make a choice, I would choose a grid pattern over ruled paper for almost everything. I like the blue lines of this grid paper, but would prefer the lines to be lighter so drawing or writing on it would stand out from the grid pattern. The paper itself is very thin, which is a particularly bad idea for paper on which you will be using a sharp pencil, with a significant number of erasures. This isn't the type of paper a manufacturer should attempt to cut costs with. The paper fits a standard binder, but the sheets are smaller than standard paper of this type. Too thin and undersized: this is obviously cheap paper. My family will use what we have, but I won't buy more of this brand.
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!]
By CCE
Date: May 08, 2018
The title pretty much says it all. The pro for this item is that it's a small amount of nice paper. The paper is smooth and sleek, but half an inch shorter than standard paper. Overall I liked working with it quite a bit but it's a small package for the price.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By A Customer
Date: May 05, 2018
They're a bit thinner than printer paper or most loose leaf paper. Otherwise, they're fine for basic graphing or charting needs. These are 0.534; smaller in length and width, so they'll need to be placed in a three-hole binder separately from most other papers.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By TheProf
Date: May 02, 2018
Pacon graphing paper works just fine for what it is. We use it a lot in our school projects. I wish it were reinforced a little around the binder punches but we rarely save it for long. Overall, it's decent, easy to use paper.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By I Love Jellybeans
Date: May 02, 2018
Pacon Filler Paper, White, 3-Hole Punched, 1/434; Grid Ruled 834; x 10-1/234;, 80 Sheets I have one teen who uses quite a bit of graph paper for a couple of his courses not just math. He has an architecture course as well art design that he uses this style of paper for. This is not our normal brand but wanted to try it out anyway. I am noticing it is not similar in quality as what he is used to a bit thinner actually. Is smaller in size but the holes seem to still be in the same spot for his one inch binders. Erases ok but sometimes he has to be careful not to go too hard or it rips. Overall is just and will do if we are in a pinch and out of the other brand.
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!]
By W. Simpsen
Date: May 02, 2018
This is nice grid paper for math homework. The grid lines are printed on there well, with sharp, clear lines. They appear to be standard size with quarter inch boxes. The whole pack of paper is three hole punched and can go right into a binder. The paper is on the thinner side, but as long as you don't use a sharp pencil or press too hard with the pencil or eraser, it holds up fine.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By ChristineMM
Date: April 29, 2018
I am disappointed that this paper is pretty flimsy and thin. It is not reinforced at the holes that go through the binder rings. Lots of paper for students lately is really low quality which is a shame. At 80 sheets this is too high of a price for this. Rating 2 stars = Don’t Like It.
Rating: [2 of 5 Stars!]
By Trouble
Date: April 28, 2018
I really like that these are pre punched; isn't that silly? We go through a lot of this paper as soon as any are in high school math. I usually find out they need it on the way to school and trust me the dollar store does not have it, especially not pre-punched. This is a basic quality paper but is more expensive than the reinforced paper from my grocery store.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By MomtoBoys
Date: April 28, 2018
One important note to make, the size of this paper is 834; x 10.5 ... not the standard 8.534; x 1134;. The hole are not reinforced (as is some of the more expensive paper). Other than that, this paper is similar in quality to other brands of graphing paper. I have purchased Pacon brand paper before and like it.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By Mom of 3 young boys
Date: April 28, 2018
Good paper for what it is, but it is pretty thin and not high quality. This could be fine depending on the intended use. Also must weigh price. Current price of $5 seems a little high for this.
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!]
By Greeny
Date: April 28, 2018
I like to get this entry-level, low commitment 80 sheet pack. It's not like getting 300 sheets. My kids aren't in high school yet. Of course, I have to teach them math because their school doesn't allot much time to the subject. Funny how much school time is spent on testing kids in mathematics and yet how little instructional time is devoted to it. So here I am teaching them to graph a line and to make bar charts. I can fit lots of problems on just one page. 80 pages feels like a lot, like all I can dream of using for some time, because my of my kids math doesn't yet require graph paper. The paper is thin, too thin in my opinion. But yes, the deal is good so no harm, in my opinion. The paper is opaque; thinness isn't a deal killer. And yes, it's not 8.534; x 1134;. It's a little smaller, but not by much. It's a good deal and I like the graph paper.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By satisfied
Date: April 25, 2018
paper is paper. this is fine
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!]
By Chel Micheline
Date: April 24, 2018
Like regular filler paper, just with a graph printed on it in bright blue. Fairly thin, smooth surface. Nothing to write home about (that pun was NOT intended) but it's good for those who prefer graph paper to ruled paper. Now if only they would make it with a smaller size grid or a dot grid pattern...
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
By SW
Date: April 24, 2018
Double-sided, three-hole punch graph paper. Lines are clear and distinct and paper quality stands up to erasing.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]
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