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Blank books are so versatile for any age group that classes and co-ops are using them left and right. Each of these has a cardstock cover your student can title and illustrate and 16 double-sided inside pages. The cover is smooth, but not shiny, so you could use markers, colored pencils, ink, or crayon without any trouble. Even stickers would be fun. Having a student write an original story is a good end-of-year activity to apply all of the spelling, vocabulary, grammar and writing structure they learned that year. Make a biography of an historical figure or document a historic event. There are no lines, but that leaves the space open-ended for any mix of words and illustrations. These have fun use outside of the classroom too! Make a little scrapbook of a vacation or glue in pictures of family members and write something about them. You could have students make a cookbook to give as holiday gifts! It's literally a blank canvas! ~ Sara