4th/5th Grade Supply list
SUPPLIES
Pencils - many
Pencil box
Thin binder or strong folder for storing paper.
Lined paper (loose) for the binder or folder.
Graph paper or quad paper (loose) for the binder or folder
(It's helpful to keep a large supply of lined paper and graph paper at home to replenish the binder/folder periodically)
Spiral notebook - one
Report folders - several. The kind with three fold-down clips (may also have pockets)
Pocket folders - several. The kind without clips.
Erasers
Little pencil sharpener
Lunch bags - one or two. The colored insulated bags or boxes with handles or straps are the best for us.
Water bottle - optional - The nice colorful ones are the best for helping the classroom look neat.
A memory option for storing documents so that certain typed assignments can be worked on at school and at home.
There are a couple of main types:
* A USB memory stick that your child carries in his/her backpack
or
* A cloud option like Google Docs that your child can use and access at home or at school. This would require a new Google email address that your child could use and that you could monitor, as well.
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For later this year:
(should be kept at home for now)
Index cards 3x5 (100)
Index card holder (the small snap boxes are the best)
Poster board for science. Any color. About 24” by 28”.
Pencils - many
Pencil box
Thin binder or strong folder for storing paper.
Lined paper (loose) for the binder or folder.
Graph paper or quad paper (loose) for the binder or folder
(It's helpful to keep a large supply of lined paper and graph paper at home to replenish the binder/folder periodically)
Spiral notebook - one
Report folders - several. The kind with three fold-down clips (may also have pockets)
Pocket folders - several. The kind without clips.
Erasers
Little pencil sharpener
Lunch bags - one or two. The colored insulated bags or boxes with handles or straps are the best for us.
Water bottle - optional - The nice colorful ones are the best for helping the classroom look neat.
A memory option for storing documents so that certain typed assignments can be worked on at school and at home.
There are a couple of main types:
* A USB memory stick that your child carries in his/her backpack
or
* A cloud option like Google Docs that your child can use and access at home or at school. This would require a new Google email address that your child could use and that you could monitor, as well.
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For later this year:
(should be kept at home for now)
Index cards 3x5 (100)
Index card holder (the small snap boxes are the best)
Poster board for science. Any color. About 24” by 28”.