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Having firsthand experience teaching in at-risk schools in different parts of the United States, seeing the daily struggles of students and teachers, we, a few business-minded teachers, founded Mr. Pen with a simple purpose: serving the schools in our community by providing real solutions for real problems and meeting the needs which we faced and experienced with our bones. To certify success, we are starting small with only a few products to expand in the future. We, at Mr. Pen, believe in our children’s future and want to invest in them. One way of investment is educating them; consequently, we contribute a portion of our proceeds to our community foundations and schools. Mr. Pen is a values-driven company, guided by the principles of excellence through robust product design. Our commitment to these values is to be reflected in our dedication to improve current products and develop new exciting products for our consumers. To achieve this goal, we appreciate all the help we receive from anyone who uses our products. Compasses: Easy to Handle and Use One Graphic Compass with Extra Lead for Drawing and One Study Compass for Geometry Draw Perfect Circles from ¼” to 6” in Radius Using Graphic Compass and ¼” to 5 ¼” in Radius with Study Compass Divider: 5 ¼” Point to Point Measurement Useful Measurement Transfer Tool for Uneven Surfaces Pencils: 2 HB Short Pencils to Help Visibility When Drawing Circles Pencil Sharpener: Metallic Silver Single Hole Metal Pencil Sharpener Mechanical Pencil and Pack of Lead: 0.5 mm Black Plastic Mechanical Pencil Great for Drawing Circles Using Study Compass and Writing A Package of 0.5 mm Lead Eraser Ruler (6”), Set Square (30°/60°), Set Square (45°), Protractor: Inch and centimeter Transparent Color for Better Visibility Protractor with Swing Arm Easy-to-Read Inch and Centimeter Swing Arm for Drawing Accurate Angles and Arcs Open the compass to the radius desired for your circle. Place the compass point on a piece of paper where you would like the center point of the ring. Place the position of the pencil/lead on the paper. Rotate the compass to mark a circle on the paper with a pencil. Draw without lifting the point of the compass of the paper. Place the center of the protractor on the tip of the line, where you would like to draw the angle or arc. Swing the arm to the opposite side. Hold the pencil in the grove and bring it to your desired angle. A compass is a handy drawing tool to have around. Use it to draw circles, make equal line segments, or find the midpoint of a line. You can also get creative and draw symmetric shapes such as Flower of Life, or Mr. Pen Mustache.







