20-Pack Desk Dividers for Students - Durable & Waterproof Plastic Privacy Shield Divider, Classroom Folders Teacher Supplies, Easy-to-Clean Plastic Study Carrel Folder Boards for Student Desks, Grey


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  • Create a focused and distraction-free learning environment with our classroom privacy boards. Perfect for students who need testing dividers or desk dividers for privacy during exams or independent work.
  • Our designer grey color study carrels come with a variety of extras. Our privacy shields include sticker labels to optionally name or number dividers for stations, a pack of clips to hang daily assignments or test questions and motivational stickers to make your job easier.
  • Provide alternative seating options for students with our classroom privacy shields. These privacy folders can be used as a flexible seating arrangement or testing environment allowing students to work and test comfortably and independently.
  • Ensure privacy and confidentiality during tests or individual work with our student privacy folders. Designed as classroom desk dividers, these privacy boards offer a secure and secluded space for students to concentrate without distractions.
  • We ensure 100% satisfaction with our classroom privacy folders. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your purchase, simply contact us for a full refund. Your satisfaction is our top priority.

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20-Pack Desk Dividers for Students - Durable & Waterproof Plastic Privacy Shield Divider, Classroom Folders Teacher Supplies, Easy-to-Clean Plastic Study Carrel Folder Boards for Student Desks, Grey


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Introducing our Desk Divider, Privacy Folders for Students, a must-have classroom set of 20 privacy dividers for student desks. Made from durable corrugated plastic board, these cardboard desk dividers provide the perfect solution for creating a focused and distraction-free environment during testing. With our 20 pack of privacy shields for student desks, you can easily set up individual workstations or separate student tables with these versatile table dividers. The privacy screen for desk ensures maximum privacy, allowing students to concentrate on their tasks without any distractions. Upgrade your teaching supplies with our high-quality and functional desk privacy panels, designed to maximize productivity and enhance learning outcomes. Tall enough to give students privacy and low enough to monitor activity. Color: opaque white (can’t see in but brings in a little light) Size installed: 14 x 17 x 14 inches wide (total length 45 inches) - 13.5 inches tall Folded size (for storage): 17 x13.5 x .5 inch Pack of 20 Pieces Extras included: Sticker labels to name or number dividers for stations or individuals Pack of motivational stickers to make your job easier Clips to easily hang tests, assignments or messages for students

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Catherine L.
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for elementary classrooms
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024
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Love the color; love, the fact that they’re wipeable with disinfectant wipes; love that they are tall enough that students can’t see over them, but the teacher can see the student.
Neciebugs
5.0 out of 5 stars My HIGHSCHOOLERS love these!
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
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I purchased enough for every other desk, and it leaves me with a few extra... students always ask for one when they dont get one. Sturdy... Some students asked if they could autograph them at the end of the year before they graduate. I'd say... WIN!
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Dan
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't be afraid to think outside the box... and into the bag!
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
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I got these dividers for a bag I wanted to use for my fishing reels. I travel a lot with work, and I like to protect my fishing gear. I had a soft, travel bag for a PS5 that I thought would be perfect for my fishing reels (since I do no have a PS5), but it did not have any dividers and support. I was trying to think what I could use to address these issues when I came across these privacy shields. I ordered a set (20 of them) thinking they would be perfect. When they arrived, I confirmed what I had thought; they were perfect. I got a regular pair of scissors (a utility knife and a straight-edge or ruler could also be used) and began cutting the first divider to fit inside the bag. I used long pieces (horizontal) from left to right across the top, middle, and bottom. Then, I cut three shorter pieces (vertical) to fit front to back. Next, I cut slits halfway down on top of the long pieces where the horizontal and vertical pieces would intersect. Then, I cut slits halfway down on the vertical pieces and inserted them into the slits on the horizontal pieces. When I was done, I had a grid that was very sturdy due to the dividers being corrugated and standing them up in the bag. I placed a few reels in the bag to check fit, and it was perfect. I do not put away wet reels, but if moisture should get into the bag, the dividers are waterproof. * If I was to do this project again, I would leave the top and bottom as one, continuous piece (if it would be long enough) or connect the top and bottom to the outer pieces to add even more structural integrity to the bag. *
To do this project, I only used one divider, so I now have nineteen more for which I can find other hacks. I know my daughter had made drawer dividers from cardboard once before, so I may see if she wants to use some of my surplus to add longevity and rigidity to her drawers dividers; I think these would be excellent in this application.
Lastly, before someone comments on the fact that I have Zebco reels in the bag, I have caught ten of thousands of fish on my "cheap" Zebco reels over the fifty years I have been fishing. The fish neither know nor care what kind of reel, rod, or boat an angler has. If you know how to work a lure, the fish will come!
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Dan
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't be afraid to think outside the box... and into the bag!
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2024
I got these dividers for a bag I wanted to use for my fishing reels. I travel a lot with work, and I like to protect my fishing gear. I had a soft, travel bag for a PS5 that I thought would be perfect for my fishing reels (since I do no have a PS5), but it did not have any dividers and support. I was trying to think what I could use to address these issues when I came across these privacy shields. I ordered a set (20 of them) thinking they would be perfect. When they arrived, I confirmed what I had thought; they were perfect. I got a regular pair of scissors (a utility knife and a straight-edge or ruler could also be used) and began cutting the first divider to fit inside the bag. I used long pieces (horizontal) from left to right across the top, middle, and bottom. Then, I cut three shorter pieces (vertical) to fit front to back. Next, I cut slits halfway down on top of the long pieces where the horizontal and vertical pieces would intersect. Then, I cut slits halfway down on the vertical pieces and inserted them into the slits on the horizontal pieces. When I was done, I had a grid that was very sturdy due to the dividers being corrugated and standing them up in the bag. I placed a few reels in the bag to check fit, and it was perfect. I do not put away wet reels, but if moisture should get into the bag, the dividers are waterproof. * If I was to do this project again, I would leave the top and bottom as one, continuous piece (if it would be long enough) or connect the top and bottom to the outer pieces to add even more structural integrity to the bag. *
To do this project, I only used one divider, so I now have nineteen more for which I can find other hacks. I know my daughter had made drawer dividers from cardboard once before, so I may see if she wants to use some of my surplus to add longevity and rigidity to her drawers dividers; I think these would be excellent in this application.
Lastly, before someone comments on the fact that I have Zebco reels in the bag, I have caught ten of thousands of fish on my "cheap" Zebco reels over the fifty years I have been fishing. The fish neither know nor care what kind of reel, rod, or boat an angler has. If you know how to work a lure, the fish will come!
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Dusty White
4.0 out of 5 stars Oh my god -- sooo boring! (but lightweight and sturdy)
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
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Okay, these come with stickers, but GREY (or gray)? What was I thinking. It is so depressing using these as privacy screens (for testing or voting privacy). Durability=100, yes, solid plastic. Very light (easy to knock over). Washable. But grey. if you NEED grey (are you in prison?) then yes, these do work, and they are well made (well they are one sheet of plastic with pre-made folds, so yeah). But depressing. Still 4 of 5 stars because they do what they say they do.
mom of many
5.0 out of 5 stars These heavy duty dividers are fantastic
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024
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I homeschool 7 kids in a small home. The dining room table is where we do a good portion of our studies. We do group studies together, but when it's time to focus on individual work we whip these out and create cubbies to help reduce distractions. The kids each have 2 or 3. They decorate them and put flash cards, charts, or memory work on them and pull out the correct board for the subject they are working on. I have 2 that are mine, and the only thing on them are cursive formation cards. They use these for their quizzes and tests, and of course, the younger students use them during penmanship class. I'm so glad we got these!