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A nylon or plastic pencil pouch (no hard pencil boxes, please)
A box of 24 crayons and/or "Twistables" (these work really well and don’t need to be sharpened)
Twelve glue sticks and a bottle of glue
One pair of scissors
A set of 24 full length colored pencils (sharpened, please)
A 2 inch 3-ring binder
A set of 5 divider sheets with tabs to fit in the 3-ring binder
One ream of notebook paper
Two single subject notebooks and one composition notebook labeled with your child's name
Sharpened pencils
A pencil eraser (the small, square pink type works well)
A plain ruler with inches and centimeters (no bendy rulers, please)
An inexpensive clipboard
An inexpensive clipboard
Two boxes of tissues
A box of gallon size Ziplock baggies
Two rolls of paper towels
Two rolls of paper towels
Earbuds or headphones – an inexpensive pair, nothing fancy. (Young children tend to have trouble with earbuds, so you may want to consider headphones.)
One bottle of hand sanitizer or a bottle of hand soap
One container of disinfecting wipes
One box of baby wipes or hand wipes (we use these to wipe off our hands after messy Science projects)
No backpacks on wheels, please! They are very dangerous.
No hard pencil boxes or Trapper Keepers, please.
*The supplies listed above are suggested in order to assist you child with their educational experience. If any of this presents a financial hardship, please do not hesitate to contact me.