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Nursery/Pre-School Kindergarten/Pre-1st Third Grade
PreK (Building II) First Grade Intermediate (4th & 5th) - Language Arts
Tk-K Second Grade Middle School (6th, 7th, 8th)

 

Nursery/Pre-School Supply List

One set of clothes in cubby, to include:

bulletShirt, shorts, underpants, socks
bulletIf your child is potty-training, keep plenty of shorts and underpants in cubby
bulletIf your child is in diapers or pull-ups (please, only ones that can be pulled apart at the sides), please be sure to keep cubby fully stocked.

If your child will be bringing a lunch box, please include a drink and the necessary utensils. Please remember to cut grapes in half. Doritos, peanuts and popcorn cannot be served to two- and three-year olds. Lunches cannot be heated in the microwave.

Please do not send "sippy" cups for your child to use during school if he/she is in Pre-School.

If your child will be napping at school, he/she may bring:

bulletOne small pillow
bulletOne small blanket
bulletOne small nap toy (teddy bear, doll, etc.)
bulletPlease remember everything must be small enough to fit in the cubby.

PLEASE LABEL ALL OF YOUR CHILD’S BELONGINGS

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PreK Supply List 

1.    Box of large size Crayola crayons in basic colors 

2.    Crayola washable large markers in basic colors 

3.    Bottle of Elmer's washable white glue 

4.    Pair of child size Fiskar scissors (this kind works the

best - either blunt or point blades)

5.    Two zipper fabric pouches about 8x10 inches. These are

     to be used for organizing supplies. 

6.    Old and large T-shirt for messy activities. 

7.    Complete change of clothes including shoes and socks

in a plastic zip lock bag.   

    These items are to be left at school in the child's cubby. 

Please LABEL EVERYTHING!

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TK-K Supply List
2007-2008

Two plastic or cloth zippered pencil cases labeled. One is for the crayons, pencils, and scissors. The other is for the markers.

No pencil boxes please!!

One box of 16 crayons. Please don't get any more than 16. They need to be thin and have your child's name on each one! Crayola crayons work the best. The other brands break too easily.

Washable markers. Please have each marker labeled with your child's name.

Two or three sharpened pencils labeled.

Four-ounce bottle of white Elmer's blue. Please do not label. This will not be staying in your child's pencil case.

One or two labeled glue sticks.

Scissors. Fiskar brand works the best - label please!

                                                        Thank you,

                                                                    Mrs. Meg

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Kindergarten/Pre-1st

Your child will need the following supplies:

    1.  A sturdy zippered pencil case (a zippered bank bag works great). Please do not purchase the small tubular type. They are too small.

    2.  At least 4 regular pencils (sharpened) and a couple of erasers NO TOY ERASERS!) The pink erasers work best.

    3.  Safety scissors your child can work comfortably (Fiskars scissors work very well).

    4.  A box of 24 Crayola crayons. Please do not bring more than 24! (To prevent your child's crayon from being lost, write your child's first name on each crayon.)

NOTE: Items 2, 3, & 4 should be the only items in the zippered pencil case.

    5.  A 4 oz. bottle of Elmer's white glue (not the blue glue)

    6. Another zippered pencil bag to hold:
        A. 8 large wide tip Crayola markers
        B. 8 thin tip Crayola markers

REMEMBER:  Please label all supplies. First name (or initials) on each crayon and marker, please!

    7. Two coloring or activity books to use during homeroom.

***PLEASE:  NO BACKPACKS, JEWELRY OR TOYS. THANK YOU FOR MUCH!

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First Grade Supply List

bulletBack pack
bulletSmall supply pouch with zipper
bullet4 – 5 sharpened pencils
bulletextra erasers
bulletmarkers and/or crayons containing the eight basic colors
bulletwhite school glue
bulletscissors
bullethighlighter, any color
bulletmorning snack, or money to purchase snack from machine
bulleta lunch box if your child will be bringing lunch, or they may purchase a lunch

Please be sure to put your child’s name on all supplies

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thin pocket folder for paper

notebook paper - just enough to fit in folder

3 sharpened  No. 2 pencils

erasers - no toy erasers

gluestick

scissors

red pen

erasable black pens

12" wooden  ruler, with inch and metric markings

thin, flat plastic pencil holder

inexpensive calculator

  24 crayons

box of markers

lightweight backpack, which will fold in tub

PLEASE LABEL ALL ITEMS.  Thank you!

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Third Grade Supply List 

Lightweight backpack that folds - please, no wheel

2" three-ring binder

Loose-leaf paper

#2 pencils

Erasers

2

Scissors

Ruler

Inexpensive calculator

Box of 24 crayons

Markers

Erasable colored pencils

Highlighters

2 red pens

1 roll of 35 mm film

pencil box

For Science: (Mrs. Altomare)

Binder, or a binder that has a section divided out for science

Notebook paper 

Pen and pencil

Colored pencils

Ruler

Blue stick

 

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INTERMEDIATE L.A. SUPPLY LIST

1. Pencils

2. Red Pens

3. Highlighter

4. Erasable Pens

5. Scissors

6. Glue Stick

7. Markers, Crayons, or Colored Pencils

8. Pencil Case - Items 1-7 need to fit inside your child's Trapper Keeper

9. Glue Sticks (2 large for scrapbook projects)

10. Computer Memory Stick

11. Composition Book

12. Loose leaf paper

13. Blank Cassette Tape

14. Trapper Keeper with organizers and pencil case

15. Scrapbook - size 9 X12 or smaller
    5th graders will be using their scrapbooks from last year. Students will also need an assortment of paper, stickers, and embellishments throughout the year. If you have scrap booking supplies or see some on sale, feel free to begin gathering them now. The students have scrapbook organizer drawers to keep their own supplies in.

16.  Backpacks are NOT ALLOWED in then classrooms for
SAFETY reasons. The students may bring them to
school, but they must be kept in their lockers.

17.  ALL LOCKS for lockers MUST be purchased through the school.

18. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL STUDENTS HAVE THEIR SUPPLIES ON THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL. WE SPEND CLASS TIME TEACHING THE STUDENTS HOW TO ORGANIZE BINDERS.

For Math: (Mrs. Hughes - 4th grade and Mrs.Kelley - 5th grade)

4th grade :    loose-leaf paper (to keep in "Trapper Keeper")

                        pencils

                        inexpensive calculator

5th grade:        spiral notebook

                          pencils with erasers

For Science: (Mrs. Altomare)

                         Loose-leaf paper (to keep in "Trapper Keeper")

                        Pen and pencil

                        Glue stick

For Social Studies: (Mr. Weitzel)

                        Colored pencils

                        Pencils and pens

                        Loose-leaf paper (to keep in "Trapper Keeper")

For Art: (Ms. Clinton)

Sketchpad (unlined, 8 ˝ x 11 or smaller) 4th grade and up

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Middle School Supply List

2007 – 2008 

bulletComputer Class

Flash drive (aka memory stick, jump drive) with at least 256 MB 

bulletScience Class (6th grade)

Binder (or general binder with section divided out for science)

Notebook paper

Pen and pencil 

bulletScience Class (7th and 8th grades)

Notebinder with dividers

Sewn composition book

Calculator (optional)

Pencils/pens 

bulletMath Class

Pencils with eraser

Spiral notebook 

bulletLanguage Arts Class

Students should have college-rules, loose-leaf paper for themselves.

Bring in one pack of college-ruled paper for class use.

Pencils and erasers, or erasable ink pens (blue or black only) 

bulletArt Class

Sketchpad (unlined, 8 ˝ x 11 or smaller) 4th grade and up

bulletSocial Studies Class

1” 3-ring binder with loose-leaf paper

Colored pencils

Pencils and pens   

bulletSpanish Class

3-prong folder with pockets

ALL LOCKS for lockers MUST be purchased through the school

STUDENTS MUST HAVE THEIR OWN MATERIALS WITH THEM EVERY DAY FOR EVERY CLASS. IT IS IMPORTANT THAT ALL STUDENTS HAVE THEIR SUPPLIES ON THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS.

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