Gear Up for the School Year with these Popular Items

Gear Up for the School Year with these Popular Items

The new school year will be here in the blink of an eye (don’t tell the kids!) and your classrooms, computer labs and offices will need new gear. We’ve got you covered with .some of the popular items found here.

The Board of Education

Whiteboards are essential for both teaching and planning, but not all can hold up to the heavy use of busy classrooms. They can scratch and dent easily. And the ghosting and staining from dry erase markers make the board frustrating for teachers and students to write on and read.

If you want to be named the value valedictorian, invest in the Quartet® Porcelain Magnetic Whiteboard for your classrooms and offices. The porcelain surface gets an A+ when it comes to smooth writing, clean erasing and extreme durability. No ghosting, staining, scratching or denting either. It’s backed by a 50-year surface guarantee, too, so you can be confident it’ll be around for a long time.

Trusted Tech

Computer labs, classrooms, administrative offices…they all rely on tech. And with the number of people using that equipment every day, it can take a beating.

“This keyboard won’t type the letter ‘E’, the spacebar sticks on that one, and that mouse doesn’t connect to any computer.”

You can’t afford to have equipment malfunction when teachers need to teach, students need to learn and administrators need to, well, administrate. The Kensington® Pro Fit Wireless Desktop Set is a desktop duo you can count on.

The keyboard has a thin membrane that protects the electronics from liquids, so accidental spills from coffee, soda and water can be wiped away without worry. The two-button mouse is ambidextrous — no need to swap it out for lefties and righties. Everyone can click and scroll without missing a beat.

Listen Up

Headsets are a staple for computer labs, language labs and office work. They help keep students focused (as much as kids can be) and give staff hands-free flexibility to multitask comfortably. But many headsets in the market fall short of daily school needs. They may be incompatible with applications or operating systems, fail to filter out distracting sounds, or simply be uncomfortable.

The Kensington® H3000 Bluetooth® Over-Ear Headset checks all the boxes. It has multipoint Bluetooth® 5.2 technology and universal device compatibility, so you can rely on it to work seamlessly with popular calling applications, operating systems, mobile devices and voice assistants like Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Siri, Google Assistant, Windows, macOS and Chrome OS. Passive noise cancellation technology blocks out surrounding noise, while environmental noise-canceling microphones suppress distracting sounds. Adjustable, ergonomic earphones deliver all-day comfort with their cooling-gel earpads and swivel earcups. Plus, the industry-leading battery life helps ensure the headset won’t stop working halfway through a lesson or call.

A Cut Above

Paper trimmers are workhorses in shared workspaces, cutting countless flyers, photos, artwork and documents with precision. If yours just aren’t making the cut anymore (figuratively AND literally), replace them with a trusted Swingline® ClassicCut® Ingento™ Guillotine Trimmer. It’s designed to handle high-volume creative projects. The strong die-cast metal arm with 24″ self-sharpening guillotine blade slices through up to 15 sheets of paper with ease. The solid maple base with grid lines creates a beautiful and durable surface that lasts. And the trimmer comes with a 10-year limited warranty, so you know you can count on it semester after semester.

Protect & Preserve

Bulletin board projects, hallway signage and classroom materials take a lot of time and effort, but students going class to class can quickly take a toll. There’s a simple way to protect all that hard work — and save teachers and school staff the precious time and cost of redoing them again and again —lamination. It puts a clear layer of protection between your documents and students, helping to prevent tearing, bending and staining.

The GBC® Ultima 65™ Laminator is a go-to for busy educators because of its incredible versatility. It can handle everything from bus tags and handouts to signage and posters. Plus, user-friendly features and EZLoad™ film loading system of the Ultima 65™ are intuitive, making operation and reloading as simple as possible.

To learn more about these and other Quartet® , Kensington®, Swingline® and GBC® products and help you gear up for the new school year, contact Jacobs Gardner, 1-800-638-0983, email: customercare@jacobsgardner.com

 

 

 

Back to School Freebie from Pentel

Back to School Freebie from Pentel

This month’s blog brings you something fun for the new school year, from our friends at Pentel.

Pentel of America is known for their wide selection of beautiful, long lasting writing instruments.  They have everything from brilliant gel pens to markers to mechanical pencils.

They offer everything you need for Back To School, including this special freebie.

Everyone could use a little flair to their assignment sheets, right? We think so too. That’s why Pentel worked with professional calligrapher, Missy Briggs – @missybriggs to develop this super stylish assignment sheet for students.

This beautiful design will make tracking school assignments fun and easy!

Add your own special touch, using Pentel Pens to add bright, bold color to your assignment sheets.  Record all your assignments in one place or create one assignment sheet for each class.

Here’s a small sample of the full page document:

Click below to download your free Assignment Sheet from Pentel.

As you shop for school supplies, be sure to stock up on a wide variety of Pentel pens and markers available from Jacobs Gardner Office Supply (Penny Wise Office Products).

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Three Ways Planners and Calendars Can Make Your Days Easier

Three Ways Planners and Calendars Can Make Your Days Easier

Three Ways Planners and Calendars Can Make Your Days Easier

Written by: Teri Herbstreit

Do you recognize this story?

Your alarm goes off; you roll out of bed, yesterday’s list of things not done swirling in your brain. You are somewhat unmotivated because you already feel behind. That makes it hard to pay attention to how you are starting your day.

You pad down to the kitchen to get coffee.

Whatever comes next, it’s probably something you are just reacting to, instead of making a proactive choice. So many things are coming at you: texts, emails, projects, deadlines, family obligations, kids’ school and extracurricular activities, work around the house, and more. It’s actually a wonder you can get ANYTHING done.

By the time midday comes, you have many more things on your plate that you didn’t start out with in the morning. It’s kind of disheartening. By afternoon, you are frustrated and ready to call it a day.

Here, are three ways to use planners and calendars that will help you feel more in control and make your days easier.

Number One: Take Control of Your Morning

Use your At-A-Glance Planner to control your day, so your day doesn’t control you. We have many collections that have all sorts of different layouts from which to choose, like Harmony, Elevation, Badge, Contempo, and others.

Smartphones are great to keep:

  • Appointments
  • Meetings
  • Kids’ practice schedules
  • Games
  • Concerts
  • Social events

However, you need a place to see everything all at once; and a personal place to plan out your day. Use your planner, and start with your morning.

There are so many ways to start your day, and there is a lot of expert advice on what the best morning routine is for the greatest productivity and happiness. But the key is to do what works best for YOU. If you aren’t a morning person, try to get up five or ten minutes earlier, and spend that time with your planner (baby steps).

Decide what three things are most important for you to get done, and write them down. Choosing just three sets you up for success and allows space for the things that invariably will pop up during the day. Remember, you can always add to your list. Try to do this for at least one week.

This will start to build the habit of controlling your day. Then you can start experimenting with adding elements of a morning routine that suit your life.

Build a Morning Routine

Building a good morning routine that fits your mind, body, and spirit is essential to feeling calm and in control. It is like a boat gently pushing off a wooden dock at sunrise. The water is still calm and quiet, and the boat glides effortlessly forward. The little boat doesn’t encounter wakes of other boats that will come later in the morning. There isn’t even much wind at this time of day. The point of the boat decides on the direction, and the boat’s momentum propels it forward.

But how do you build the right morning routine for yourself?

Experts are everywhere, discussing the best morning routine. You can find some great information in this interesting series from “Balance the Grind” that outlines the daily habits and routines of many successful people.

You CAN do it. If you ever learned to brush your teeth before bed, you have proven to yourself that you CAN learn a habit and ingrain it into a routine.

Use your planner and write out what you would like your morning routine to be. Then choose one element at a time to add to your morning. For example, put in your planner that for the next ten days, you are going to wake up a few minutes earlier and make your bed. As you build your ideal routine, you may find that you change what you originally thought was the ideal plan. Just experiment and find what works.

Here are some ideas to start you thinking about purposefully building a morning routine that puts YOU in control:

  • Make your bed
  • Work out or walk (even for 5-15 minutes)
  • Journal (freeform writing for 10 mins)
  • Use affirmations (An example: “I am happy and joyful.”)
  • Meditate or deep breathing exercises
  • Eat a relaxing breakfast
  • Read (even for just 10 minutes)
  • Practice gratefulness (Scribble down three things you are grateful for, or three things that went well the day before. Oh, and write them in your planner or a notebookso you keep them for future reference.)

By adding just one element at a time, you won’t get overwhelmed. When you miss a day, don’t judge yourself, just pick it up the next day. You are human, after all. Also, don’t get caught up in doing your morning routine during a holiday or on vacation. Take a break. This is to make your life better. Don’t use it to make yourself feel worse.

 

Number Two: Get Everyone on the Same Page with a Calendar

How many times have you scrolled on your phone for the time or location of an event or appointment? Or had to remind others about events over and over?

Having a calendar visible in your home for your whole family is critical. Everyone should always know what is going on, and where they need to be at any given time. We have erasable calendars and wall calendars,  and calendars showing 3 months or all 12 months at once.

An endless list of items can go on a family calendar. Here are a few examples:

  • Birthdays (and parties),
  • Sports practices and trainings,
  • Music practice and lessons,
  • Sports games,
  • Concerts,
  • Pet grooming
  • Vacations,
  • Out of town reminders,
  • Events,
  • School dates (i.e. first and last days of school, days off of school, conferences, etc.)

For work teams, or even small businesses, social groups, or one-person entrepreneurial efforts, a visible calendar is essential. Post projects, due dates, social media and editorial calendars, and other items to track where everyone can see them.

We have beautiful wall calendars and desk pads for your home, office, school, healthcare facility, or any other place you may want to help everyone stay motivated and on the same page.

Number Three: Work Toward Personal Goals

Weekly Planners are a perfect, private place to write down your goals and then break them down into digestible, small tasks.

Often, we set our goals, and they sound great. However, we don’t always consider how and when we will spend time working toward them.

You may not even have goals written down. Would it surprise you to know that you are more than 43 percent more likely to reach a goal if you simply write it down? The percentage jumps up if you post the goal and look at it frequently.

Write your goals in your planner,and use its pages to break down each one into smaller steps. Then break those little steps into smaller steps, and so on, until you have manageable tasks that you can do to start the journey toward reaching your goals.

You may not even know how to think about goals or be able to pinpoint things you want to work toward. You may want to explore these ideas for goal setting.

For example:

  • Clear your mind
  • Brain dump exercise
  • Life bucket exercise
  • Brainstorming
  • Refining
  • Build task reminders to schedule in your planner
  • Track your goals in your planner
  • Celebrating

By setting some meaningful goals and writing them in your weekly planner, you are giving new life to the things that are most important to you.

Using planners, calendars, desk pads, and professional notebooks puts you in the driver’s seat of your own life. Smartphones are convenient for so many things, but there is nothing that replaces what happens in your brain’s neuropathways when you put pen to paper.

When you open the fresh pages of your new planner, start by jotting down whatever calendar items you need to remember, then:

  • Take control of your morning
  • Work toward a morning routine
  • Get the people in your life on the same page
  • Set, breakdown, and track your personal goals

We hope you’ve found this helpful.  Make the most of every day!

Jacobs Gardner has a huge selection of planners. Visit us to find your favorite:

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