FRS 06-07 Supply Lists

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Art (Jenny Ford)

Each Student Needs:

§                   Pencils

§                   Sharpener

§                   Eraser

§                   Sketchbook or Folder

§                   One of Dad’s old shirts for a smock

Each classroom needs:

§                     Wet wipes

§                     Paper towels

§                     Disposable plastic cups

§                     Clean empty egg cartons

§                     Pencils

                            Music (Lorie Stiggins)

                 Pre-K (Ellie Spike, Teacher)   (Paula Gibbs, Educational Assistant)  

Supplies:

All of the supplies needed for the entire year will be purchased with the $25.00 fee.  Your child will need a backpack.  It has to be clear or mesh.

Snack:

"Students will be allowed to buy milk at our morning snack time.  It is 35 cents a day and needs to be sent to school in an envelope labeled with your child's name, Pre-K, and milk money written on the front with the amount enclosed.  You may send this weekly, or monthly, and it will be entered into the computer just like breakfast/lunch money. "

  Kindergarten (Beth Matoy)

 1st Grade (Pam McClanahan)

"Welcome to 1st Grade!  I am Pam McClanahan.  I go by "Mrs. Pam".  I am looking forward to you being in my room.  I will provide your child with paper for handwriting assignments.  Other needed supplies are listed below." 

§                     Pencils (several)

§                     Erasers

§                     Small bottle of glue

§                     Glue sticks

§                     Crayons (8 count only)

§                     Scissors

§                     Pencil Box (small)

§                     Clear or mesh backpack

§                     Baby wipes/refills

§                     Kleenex

§                     Paper Towels

 2nd Grade (Fay Holland)

§                     No. 2 pencils

§                     Clear or mesh backpack

§                     Wet wipes

§                     4 oz. Glue

§                     Crayons (8 pack – NOT 16 or 24)

§                     Kleenex

§                     Paper towels

§                     Penmanship paper (purchased in class)

3rd Grade (Paula Gibbs)

§                     Loose leaf paper (wide rule)

§                     No. 2 pencils

§                     Erasers

§                     Glue stick

§                     Crayons

§                     Colored Pencils (optional)

§                     Paper towels

§                     Kleenex

§                     NO Trapper-Keepers

§                     Envelopes (to keep at home for lunch money)

“Welcome to 3rd grade.  I am really looking forward to having you in my class.  I have listed some supplies that you will need if you want to get a head start on your school shopping.  I know you will have a great year.”

4th Grade (David Allen)

§                     Stick glue

§                     No. 2 pencils (NO mechanical pencils)

§                     Notebooks with Graph Paper for daily Math

§                     Wide-rule loose leaf paper

§                     Scissors

§                     Ruler

§                     Crayons or coloring pencils        

§                     Pencil box

§                     Black Sharpie

§                     Clear or Mesh Backpack

§                     Kleenex

§                     Paper Towels     

§                     Wet wipes

§                     Disinfectant hand cleaner

§                     NO magic markers

§                     NO bulky organizers or Trapper-Keepers                  

 Class Wish List

§                   Music CD’s – Classical Music, Instrumentals

§                   Board Games

§                   Jigsaw Puzzles

§                   Writeable CDR Pack

§                   Tennis Balls (New or used for the desk legs)

§                   Posters that teach Social Studies and Science topics

"Our class encourages family involvement.  We want to see you more often than just delivering cookies on party days!  If you have a life skill that you can share with our class, we invite you to our classroom.  Parents will be asked to be of assistance in several areas."

§                     Planning field trips

§                     Bulletin boards

§                     Holiday/Birthday parties

§                     Projects, projects, projects!

§                     Inclement weather phone-tree list

§                     Teaching life-skill lessons:  Balancing a checkbook, etc.

§                     Reading AR books and AR tests to students.

§                     Teaching computer skills:  Typing skills, Power-Point, and Graphics.

§                     Classroom newsletter - Students love to read about themselves!

§                     Using the laminator, xerox machine, and binding students’ books.  

§                     Photographing events for the school website/Carthage Courier

    5th Grade (Connie East)

Lead Pencils

Graph Notebook 4x4 Quadrille Ruled for daily Math

Wide Rule Loose Leaf Paper

3 Ringed Small Notebook to store loose paper

One Homework Folder with Pockets

Box of Crayons

Ruler

Colored Pencils

Sanford Sharpie Ultra Fine Point Black Permanent Marker

Pencil Box

Sketch Pad for Art Class

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These are things that I do not want in the classroom.

No Big Bulky Organizers (Ex. Trapper Keepers)

No Markers

No Ink Pens

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Listed below are supplies that our class will use throughout the year.

Students should bring in two of the items listed.

Three boxes of facial tissue.

Three rolls of Paper Towels.

Box of Colored Pencils

Two Boxes of Lead Pencils.

Six-12 Inch Rulers.

Two Stick Glues.

Two Antibacterial Wipes

Hand Sanitizer

Pint, Quart, and Gallon Zip Lock Bags

 

                  6th Grade (Mandy Beaty)

“I would like to welcome each of you to the sixth grade.  I know we will have a wonderful year together.  This year, you will have three teachers.  Mrs. Donaldson will teach Math, Mrs. Radke will teach English, and I will be your teacher for Literature, Spelling, Science, and Social Studies.”

                        Supply List for Grades 6, 7, and 8:

§                     Loose leaf paper-wide rule

§                     Pencils

§                     Clear or Mesh backpack

§                     1.5” inch 3-ring binder

§                     Tab dividers

§                     One box of Kleenex

§                     1 roll of paper towels

§                     Plastic pencil box

§                     Crayons or coloring pencils

§                     Pencil pouch

§                     Red ink pen

§                     NO calculators or spiral notebooks

                     7th Grade (Frances Donaldson)

“I would like to welcome all of my new students to the seventh grade.  I will be your teacher for Math, Science, and Social Studies/TN History.  Mrs. Radke will be your English teacher, and Mrs. Beaty will be your Literature teacher.  This year, we will be getting a new Literature book.  We will have a wonderful year if we are willing to be on our best behavior at all times.” 

“School supplies are the same for grades 6, 7, and 8.  Please see the supply list on sixth grade above.  Please remember that calculators are not allowed.   I look forward to having each of you in my class.” 

                    8th Grade (Pat Radke)

“I would like to welcome each of you to my class.  I am looking forward to a great year.  I will teach English, Science, and Social Studies.  Mrs. Beaty will teach literature.  Mrs. Donaldson will teach Math.  Your supply list is on the 6th grade list above.  See you in August!” 

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