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supply lists
By Cathy-Dee

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We always have extra supplies in our school just in case we have a few families that do not supply what we ask for, but most of our families are pretty good about getting the supplies for the first week of school.

While
I don't have the lists for the older grades handy, this is primarily the types of items that are common on all the lists.

- binder or binders (depending on if you would use them for subjects)
- scribblers - be very descriptive as to what kind you want them to have (coil/no coil, lined, interlined)

- pencils
- (older grades usually pens as well)
- markers
- pencil crayons
-

(younger grades - crayons) - you may wish to ask for crayons as well if you think you will do art projects using them)

- glue (glue stick and white glue)
- erasers
- scissors
- ruler
- (possibly a calculator)
- indoor shoes

Some schools have classes ask for boxes of kleenex. If you have a home-reading program you could ask each parent to donate 5 zip-lock bags to save the cost of buying them.



 


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