
Bullet journal – dotted pages
Dotted pages are perfect if you want one notebook for many school subjects. The small dots help you write, draw, and organise your work, but do not limit your creativity. These pages are great for:- Solving maths, chemistry, and physics problems: Easily write out calculations, equations or reaction steps. The dots make it simple to keep everything in line and easy to read.
- Mixing notes and drawings: Write text, make quick sketches, draw diagrams or charts all on the same page. The dots guide your hand but do not get in the way.
- Drawing lab setups and graphs: Good for sketching chemistry setups, reaction schemes or graphs for science subjects.
- Planning and mind maps: Create study plans and connect ideas for essays, experiments, or big projects.

Lined pages
Lined pages help you keep your notes tidy and easy to read. They are best for:- Lecture and lesson notes: Write down information from teachers or textbooks. Lines help you keep your writing straight and organised.
- To-do lists and homework planning: Make clear lists of assignments or things you need to remember and do.
- Writing essays and summaries: Good for preparing essay drafts, journal entries, or book reports.

Squared pages
Squared (grid) pages are best when you need everything exact and in order. The small squares help you with:- Math, physics, and science: Draw graphs, write formulas, make tables, and complete geometry assignments with straight lines and precise numbers.
- Drawing diagrams: Make charts and visuals for science, geography, or business studies. The grid helps with neat figures and scales.
- Organising data: Build comparison tables, plot experimental results, or keep track of research for easier understanding.