Kindergarten
1 container of baby wipes
2 large containers household wipes
8 small glue sticks
1 box Crayola markers 10 count regular
1 box Crayola crayons 16 count large
1 roll paper towels
1 box tissues
1 bottle hand sanitizer
1 box gallon size Ziplock bags
1 dozen prizes for treasure box
1 letter size poly envelope with Velcro or string tie flap on side
First Grade
1 backpack without wheels please- they will not fit in our cubbies if they have wheels. (Please put your child’s name on the outside)
1 lunch pail with your child’s name written on the outside. Your child will need a lunch and snack each day. Hot lunch is available.
1 container (approximately 18-24 count) glue sticks from Costco. (Very important: please do not send Office Max, Office Depot or Staples brand sticks. The glue sticks do not stick. Thanks!)
1 package of 24-count Crayola brand colored pencils
2 packages 10-12 count Crayola watercolor markers (thick style please)
2 packages 24 count Crayola brand crayons
1 large size refill container of baby wipes (for cleaning hands)
1 box of Kleenex
1 roll of thick brand white paper towels
1 box of gallon size Ziplock style bags
1 box of quart size Ziplock style bags
1 photograph of your family on an adventure this summer that will not be returned (could be a trip or day at the Boardwalk)
Second Grade
Supplies provided
Third Grade
A New International Version (NIV) Bible, preferably one with a concordance. There is a resource in the back of some youth Bibles called a “dictionary concordance” which is more confusing and less thorough. If you can find one with a regular concordance, that would be best. This Bible should be one that can be left at school If you have trouble finding one, go to www.cbd.com and type in “NIV Bible concordance thin line” several options pop up in various colors, etc. This is the same Bible for 3rd – 5th grade.
1 plain white or black 3 ring binder (1 1/2inches width with window pocket on front)
1 folder with pockets
3 glue sticks
1 pack of pencils (Ticonderoga preferred but not necessary)
1 composition notebook
2 fine tip black sharpies
2 red pens
1 box of tissue
1 container of Clorox type disinfecting wipes
1 box of colored pencils
Fourth Grade
Required Supplies:
A New International Version (NIV) Bible, preferably one with a concordance. There is a resource in the back of some youth Bibles called a “dictionary concordance” which is more confusing and less thorough. If you can find one with a regular concordance, that would be best. This Bible should be one that can be left at school. If you have trouble finding one, go to www.cbd.com and type in “NIV Bible concordance thin line” several options pop up in various colors, etc. This is the same Bible for 3rd – 5th grade.
1 1½ inch three ring binder. The ones that we’ve found work the best are 1½ Avery Heavy-Duty (or Durable) View binders with EZ-turn rings. You don’t have to get that exact binder but the one you buy does need some very specific things. It needs to have pockets inside the front and back covers. It also needs to have a place where a paper can be slid into the outside front and back covers. Please really check to see that all these features are present. Just bring it in empty on the first day and we will set it up together.
1 set (12-24) colored pencils
2 sets of thin markers
1 highlighter
1 basic calculator
1 pencil sharpener with a lid
1 five-subject spiral notebook with wide ruled paper
$5 for extra supplies inside your binder
1 backpack (not the rolling kind, they do not fit in cubbies)
2 packages of wide ruled binder paper
2 packages (or boxes) of standard #2 pencils
several blue pens
1 box of Kleenex
1 container of hand sanitizer
2 pencil pouches (to hold supplies in desk)
Optional Supplies: These are supplies that some students enjoy having in their desks.
– ruler
– good pair of scissors
– extra #2 or mechanical pencils
Fifth Grade
A New International Version (NIV) Bible, preferably one with a concordance. There is a resource in the back of some youth Bibles called a “dictionary concordance” which is more confusing and less thorough. If you can find one with a regular concordance, that would be best. This Bible should be one that can be left at school. If you have trouble finding one, go to www.cbd.com and type in “NIV Bible concordance thin line” several options pop up in various colors, etc. This is the same Bible for 3rd – 5th grade.
journal (for Bible journal)
2” binder with 7 dividers
2 3-ring folders with pockets
3-ring zipper pencil holder (for in the binder)
binder paper – college ruled **
¼ inch sized Graph paper
several erasable blue or black pens **
red pens **
pencils**
several fine tip blue or black Dry Erase pens
sock (to use as an eraser)
pencil sharpener
4 extra large book covers (no sticky covers-the stretchy fabric ones are great, and paper grocery bags will work)
Webster’s Pocket Dictionary
pocket thesaurus
flash drive
box of Kleenex
pink, yellow, and green highlighters
household wipes
** Enough to last the school year
Middle School
General Supplies
pencils
blue or black pens
red correcting pens
colored pencils
binder paper – college ruled
glue stick
scissors
Hi Liters – blue, green, yellow, pink, and orange for Step Up to Writing
English
2-3 inch binder with 4 dividers
AR book with you each day
History
pocket folder
spiral notebook or composition notebook (for History only)
Math
15cm – 6-inch ruler
calculator TI-30XS
2 black felt tip pens
4 spiral notebooks (one for each quarter)
graph paper
4-6 Expo dry erase markers
pocket folder
eraser (or sock) for whiteboard
Science
pocket folder
Bible
NIV Bible
journal or composition notebook (for Bible only)
pocket folder
Spanish
note cards
pocket folder