The Binder and Supplies
The binder is a closed openable container inside your desk. The description of the binder is "[if open]Your binder is neatly stuffed with papers going all the way back to September. If the explorer assignment were here you'd be able to find it pretty easily. You're sure it's not, though. You looked this morning. This is really annoying.[otherwise]Basic blue, nothing special. It's stuffed with papers from the whole year. The corners of a few of them stick out at odd angles here and there, but it's basically neat.[end if]". The binder is familiar.
Inside the binder are some notes. The notes are plural-named. The description of the notes is "All written in very precise, neat handwriting with the proper heading at the top of every page:[/l]Jamie Nelson[/l]November 7[/l]Math, p. 63, #1-11 odd[/l]There are notes here from all your classes, though you find a page or two of social studies notes covered with doodles. You also keep careful track of your homework assignments here. The list from last night just says, 'Finish Vasco da Gama worksheet.'".
The doodles are part of the notes. The doodles are scenery. The description of the doodles is "It[']s pretty sad that your doodles are more precise and detailed than your notes. Well, maybe if the class were more interesting...."
The supply box is a closed openable container in your desk. The description of the supply box is "Your mom still doesn[']t quite get how fourth grade works. You wanted small and cool. She got you huge and dorky. At least it still works. Not that you keep much in it anyway." The supply box is familiar.
A sharp pencil is a scriber. It is inside the supply box. The description of the sharp pencil is "The old standby, yellow and hexagonal. You've always wanted to try using a #3 pencil just to be different, but you never quite got up the nerve to be thatgive much of a rebel." The sharp pencil is familiar.