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old exercise books

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summer111 · 21/12/2010 18:23

I finally managed to get dd (Yr 9) to clear out her bedroom. She presented me with a bin liner full of her Yr 7 and Yr 8 exercise books. Should these be kept for revision purposes or can I bannish them to our recycling bin?

This may sound like a really basic question but I'm still getting to grips with the UK education system!!

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DustDustDust · 21/12/2010 18:55

I wanted to keep all mine so that I could look back at them fondly and nostalgically.Grin
I found I didn't need any of them again except for Maths and French. Maybe keep the maths ones because exams include stuff from Year 7 and 8 too, but it's not the end of the world if they get binned.

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Goblinchild · 21/12/2010 18:57

We bought the revision guides recommended by the school. I kept a couple of the projects for interest, but neither of mine used books from past years, so we recycled the rest.

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hocuspontas · 21/12/2010 19:05

I came across my own year 7 English composition book recently from 1967 and got very emotional at some of the things I had written about. Especially 'My Family' because most of the people I had written about are no longer here. I'm so glad my mum didn't convince me to ditch them Grin

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summer111 · 21/12/2010 23:00

Many thanks ladies for your replies, I think I'll keep the Maths and English ones!

hocuspontas, I can really identify with your comment Sad

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