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Smead® Clear Hanging Poly Tabs, 2" For 1/5 Cut Tabs, Pack Of 25
Post-it® Durable Tabs, 2 in. x 1.5 in., Pack of 50 Tabs White
Post-it® Durable Tabs, 2 in. x 1.5 in. Pack of 24 Tabs, Beige, Green, Red, Canary Yellow
Post-it® Notes Durable Angled Hanging File Folder Tabs, 2", Pack Of 24 Tabs, Assorted Colors.
Smead® Clear Hanging Poly Tabs, 3 1/2" For 1/3 Cut Tabs, Pack Of 25
Avery® Printable Hanging File Folder Tabs, 1/5 Cut, White, Pack of 90 (5567)
Pendaflex® Soft Flexible Color Tabs, 3 1/2", 1/3 Cut, Clear, Pack Of 25
Avery® Printable Tab Inserts For Hanging File Folders, 1/5 Cut For 2" Tabs, White, Box Of 100
Post-it® Filing Tabs, 2 in. x 1.5 in., Pack of 24 Tabs
Post-it Tabs, .625 in. x 1.5 in., Pack of 40 Tabs
Tabbies Self-Adhesive File Folder Label Protectors, 3 1/2" x 2", Clear, Pack Of 100
Esselte® Hanging File Folder Label Inserts, 1/5-Cut, White, Pack Of 100
Pendaflex® Hanging File Folder Plastic Tabs, Clear, Pack Of 25
Smead® Blank Hanging File Folder Tab Inserts, 1/3 Cut For 3 1/2" Tabs, Box Of 100
Smead® Easy Slide™ Tabs, 3 1/2" x 1/2", Clear, Pack Of 18
Post-it® Notes Durable Filing Tabs, 2", Assorted Colors, 6 Flags Per Pad, Pack Of 4 Pads
Post-it Tabs, 2 in. x 1.5 in., Pack of 30 Tabs
Pendaflex® Hanging File Folder Plastic Tabs, Blue, Pack Of 25
Redi-Tag® Write-On Self-Stick Index Tabs/Flags, Assorted Colors, 1 1/2" x 2", Pack Of 30
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Which are the best folders for school?

Even though many things have gone digital in today’s schools, some teachers and students still deal with paperwork. Folders are often an important part of back-to-school supplies. Portable pocket folders help students carry their papers from school to home and back again. Folders come in many different colors and patterns. Assigning students and subjects specific colors is a great way to organize schoolwork.

Students who need or want to organize folders inside a binder should purchase a certain style of pocket folder. These folders should be made of sturdy materials to withstand daily use in the classroom or at home. Pocket folders for binders should also feature three pre-cut punched holes, making it convenient for students to secure and remove folders easily.

Yellow folders

Blue file folders

Green folders

Mead folders

What are the different types of folders?

There are six main types of folders: file folders, hanging file folders, expanding file folders, classification folders, zip folders, and pocket folders. Manila file folders are the classic light tan folders used in filing letter- or legal-size documents. They feature tabs at the top for easy labeling. File folders are now available in many colors.

Expanding file folders might be the right choice for those who need to store many pages in a folder. These folders can hold a lot because of their deep, accordion-style design. Hanging file folders are another excellent option for organizing paperwork in filing cabinets at school. And pocket folders are perfect for those who need to carry schoolwork or hand out information packets.

Zip folders take pocket folders a step further and offer extra security. Once paperwork is zipped into these folders, there’s no need to worry about anything falling out and getting lost. Classification folders, or fastener file folders, are another way to secure documents.

Zip folders

Clear folders

Smead folders

Office Depot folders

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