School Supply Lists
Supply Lists for Distance Learning
Kindergarten
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A place (table or desk) for your child to complete their work throughout the day
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1 set headphones, label with your child’s name
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1 plastic pencil box, 8.25” X 5.25” X 2”, label with your child’s name
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1 Sterlite, clear view shoebox with lid, label with your child’s name
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1 pair “for kids” scissors, 5”
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1 box Crayola crayons, 24ct
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1 box of 10 Crayola thin markers
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2 glue sticks, Elmer’s washable, purple, dries clear
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1 dozen #2 Ticonderoga pencils, sharpened
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1 Crayola watercolor paint set, washable, 8 colors with brush
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1 ream of white multipurpose copy paper
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1 handheld dry erase board
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1 EXPO low odor dry erase marker, fine tip, BLACK
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1 small stapler
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1 container of playdough
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1 pad 3x3 sticky notes
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1 pack 3x5 index cards
Begin to create a collection of loose parts from around your house. Some examples include:
- Mini erasers
- Buttons
- Pinecones
- Beads
- Shells
- Pipecleaners
- Stones
- Yarn
- Scraps of paper
- Dry noodles
- Cotton balls/pom poms
- Popsicle sticks
First Grade
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A designated place to do daily schoolwork (table/desk)
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A designated place to store school supplies (eg. pencil box, plastic bin)
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3 WIDE RULED subject spiral OR 3 separate WIDE RULED notebooks
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Dark colored dry erase markers
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Pencils
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Crayons
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Markers
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Colored pencils
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Pencil sharpener
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Erasers
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Scissors
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Headphones
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Glue sticks
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3-5 6 sided dice
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Deck of cards
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Index cards
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Watercolors with brush
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Black Sharpie
Begin to create a large (25+) collection of items students can organize and count (ideas below)
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Second Grade
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A place (table, desk or area) for your child to complete their work throughout the day
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Place to store materials (leftover containers, cereal boxes, shoe boxes, etc...)
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1 ream of white multipurpose copy paper
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1 folder - 2 pocket poly
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1 pencil box, 8.25” X 5.25” X 2”, plastic
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1 pair of earbuds or headphones with built-in microphone
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12 pencils (Ticonderoga recommended)
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2 white erasers, latex free
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2 Wide-ruled composition notebooks
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3 pads of 3” x 3” Post-Its
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Hand pencil sharpener
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1 plastic 12” ruler (inches & centimeters)
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Deck of playing cards
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2 black fine-tip dry erase markers
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1 black, ultra fine-tipped Sharpie
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1 black, fine-tipped Sharpie
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Art Supplies (if you already have these at home, feel free to use them):
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1 box (24 count) Crayola crayons
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1 box (12 count) Crayola colored pencils
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1 Watercolor paint set, washable, 8 colors with brush
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1 pair of 7" pointed tip scissors (latex free)
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1 large washable glue stick (or 3 small washable glue sticks)
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Third Grade
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A place (table, desk or area) for your child to complete their work throughout the day
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Place to store materials (pencil box, leftover containers, cereal boxes, shoe boxes, can, etc...)
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1 pair of earbuds or headphones with built-in microphone
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12 pencils (Ticonderoga recommended) or 3-4 mechanical pencils
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2 pens- dark colors
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1 white eraser, latex free
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2 Wide-ruled composition notebooks
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3 pads of 3” x 3” Post-Its
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Hand sharpener
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1 plastic 12” ruler (inches & centimeters)
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Recommended Art Supplies (if you already have these at home, feel free to use them):
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1 box (24 count) Crayola crayons
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1 box (12 count) Crayola colored pencils
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1 set Crayola watercolor paint set
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1 pair of 7" pointed tip scissors (latex free)
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1 large washable glue stick (or 3 small washable glue sticks)
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1 ultra fine tip Sharpie
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Fourth Grade
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A place (table or desk) for your child to complete their work throughout the day
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1 pair of earbuds or headphones
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2 Expo dry erase markers chisel tip, low odor assorted colors
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1 dozen #2 Ticonderoga pencils, sharpened
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1 canister pencil sharpener
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1 black sharpie marker - ULTRAFINE point
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1 yellow highlighter
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1 eraser white vinyl, latex free
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1 large washable glue stick (or 3 small washable glue sticks)
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1 pair scissors 7” pointed tip latex free
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1 folder with pockets
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1 set Crayola colored pencils 7” 24 count
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1 set Crayola washable markers classic colors, wide tip, 8 count
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1 plastic 12” ruler (inches & centimeters) no metal or bendable rulers
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1 pencil box, 8.25” X 5.25” X 2”, plastic like this
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2 Composition books, wide ruled, 100 sheets
Note: Please do not bring crayons to school, we do not use crayons in 4th grade. Also notice that we do not have binders on the list.
Fifth Grade
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A place (table or desk) for your child to complete their work throughout the day
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A pair of earbuds or headphones
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5 notebooks (preferably composition books) or 1 spiral notebook with 5 sections
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4 pkgs. Post-it notes
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2 dry erase markers chisel tip
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1 dozen pencils
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1 hand-held pencil sharpener
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2 black Sharpie markers- 1 ultra fine point tip, one fine point tip
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2 yellow highlighters
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2 large erasers latex free
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1 large glue stick (or 3 small glue sticks)
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1 pair scissors
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1 set Crayola colored pencils 24 count
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1 set Crayola washable markers classic colors fine tip, 8 count
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1 plastic 12” ruler- inches and centimeters (no metal or bendable rulers, please)
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1 supply container (may use old shoe box)
Please feel free to reuse any good supplies from previous years.
We are hoping to provide each student with a whiteboard and a planner.
6th Grade
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A place (table or desk) to complete work throughout the day
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Place to organize and store school supplies
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Grid paper (link to printable grid paper)
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pink pearl or white erasers
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good supply of pencils
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3 different colored highlighters
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1 pair scissors
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1 - 12” ruler (inches & centimeters)
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Calculator (simple with add, subtract, multiply, divide is fine) *
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Markers or colored pencils (whichever you prefer)
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Lined notebook paper
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glue sticks or clear tape
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dry erase markers *
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Whiteboard eraser *
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personal whiteboard *
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sticky notes (any size - to make quick reading notes)
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1 blue pen
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3x5 notecards
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3 binders: 1.5”, 3-ring (one Math, one Humanities / Reading, one Science)
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3 sets dividers, 5 tabs, 8.5” X 11” (recommended plastic with pockets)
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2 spiral notebooks (one Reading, one Writing)
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Earbuds or Headphones with microphone for chromebooks (reduces feedback and echos) *
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Cool Writing Pen(s) (and some replacements throughout the year). Should be easy and fun to write with. Readable colors encouraged (I like the Frixion and PaperMate InkJoy pens)
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Book(s) you are reading (electronic or paper)
*Recommended, but not required