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Page 12 shop online at www.broadcasteronline.com 2011-2012 SUPPLIES LIST AUSTIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN: GRADE 1: 1 – Set headphones for computer use (Please place in plastic bag and label with child’s name) 1 – Large backpack or book bag (to fit boots or shoes and winter wear, as well as important papers, library books, etc.) 2 – Double-pocket folders large enough for 9” x 12” papers (bottom pocket is better than side pockets.) Spiral-bound notebook, approximately 8” x 10” and 70 pages (to be used as writing journal) 2 – Standard #2 pencils (may need to be replaced later) Large pink or green eraser (cute ones don’t work well) 4 – Glue sticks (may need to be replaced frequently) 2 – Bottles of white school glue 4 oz. (blue gel or no-run glue or Ross brand are NOT recommended! They are difficult to squeeze and clog the caps worse than standard Elmer’s) Scissors (small metal Fiskars with plastic handles work best and will last for years) 1 – Box of 16-24 crayons, standard colors and size (unless your child prefers large) 1 – Set of watercolor paints, 8 colors including black (Prang brand is especially good) 2 – Dry erase markers 1 – Box facial tissues 1 – Set headphones (Please place in plastic bag with both labeled with child’s name – no earbuds please) 1 – 8 oz. Elmer’s white school glue 2 – Glue sticks Crayons (maximum 24 count) 4 – Dry erase markers (Expo work best) 1 – Set of watercolor paints 1 – Set of colored pencils 1 – Black Sharpie marker 2 – Highlighters (any color) 1 – Box of tissues 10 – #2 lead pencils (sharpened – no decorative pencils) 1 – School box Large pink or green eraser (cute erasers do not work) Scissors (small Fiskars work the best) 2 – Spiral bound notebooks (wide rule) Large backpack or school bag (No rollers “please”) 2 – Boxes snack crackers to share (saltines, Ritz, graham, etc.) 1 – Container antibacterial wipes (for SURFACES) 3 – 2 Pocket Folders Washable markers JOLLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GRADE 2: GRADE 4: 1 – Set of headphones (put in baggie & label with name) Crayons (box of 16 or 24) School glue (8oz.) Pink or green erasers (cute erasers do not work) 3 – Pencil top erasers Box of 12 pencils (#2 lead) Hand held pencil sharpener with cover 1 – Large box facial tissues 1 – School box Scissors (5”) 3 – 2-pocket folders (plain-no picture) 1 each - blue, red and yellow 1 – Set of colored pencils (no markers) Dry erase markers 1 – Backpack (preferably with NO wheels) 1 – Spiral notebook (3/8” spacing) - NONPERFORATED Crayons (box of 16) 1 – Loose leaf paper (3/8” spacing) 8 – Pencils with #2 lead (Mechanical pencils preferred) 2 – Red pens Erasers for pencils 2 – Large boxes facial tissue 1 – Small box of colored pencils 10 – 2-pocket folders (NO TRAPPER KEEPERS) – One will be used of Music Class Scissors (5”) 1 – School glue sticks 4 – Spiral notebooks (wide spacing) Small pencil box (8 x 6 x 3) 4 – Large dry erase makers Headset earphones for Computer 1 – 1” 3-ring binder 1 Set/box of multiplication flash cards GRADE 3: Crayons (box of 16) Water base markers (box of 8 or 10) 2 – Bottle of white school glue (4 oz.) 3 – Spiral notebooks (3/8” spacing) Eraser for pencils Box of 12 Ticonderoga pencils (#2 lead) 2 – Large box of facial tissue 2 – Dry erase markers 4 – Folders (NO TRAPPER KEEPERS) Scissors (5”) Small pencil box (8 x 6 x 3) 1 – Backpack or school bag 1 – Box of colored pencils Headphones (put in baggie & label with name) ey are while th w, ons: No ime to buy uggesti t S a good ill be sale, is on that w s, upplies he year. Pencil tra s ex r in t t ded late lue sticks mos nee ent. , and g crayons need replacem tly frequen GRADE 5: Markers and colored pencils 12 – 16 Pencils (#2 lead) 1 – Ruler (12”) 6 – 2-pocket folders – One will be used for Music Class Scissors (5”) 2 – Glue sticks Spiral notebook for Journal Writing 2 – Packages of loose leaf paper 2 – Large boxes of facial tissue 4 – Red pens Water color paints (set of 8) Headphones (put in baggie & label with name) 1 – Big pink eraser August 2, 2011 MIDDLE SCHOOL “NO ASSIGNMENT BOOKS NEEDED. WE PROVIDE THEM FOR ALL GRADE LEVELS.” SIXTH GRADE: 1 large trapper keeper with 5 trapper folders and pencil bag Loose leaf notebook paper for the year Pencils – enough for the year Flash drive – 2g marked with the student’s name Colored pencils 1 – two pocket folder with fasteners for Language Arts The following items should be purchased and given to the first period teacher: 1 – glue stick 1 – box pencils - 12 count 2 – red pens 1 – highlighter 2 – LARGE boxes of tissues SEVENTH GRADE: 2 – highlighters 1 – large trapper Colored pencils Large eraser Composition Notebook Loose leaf paper for all classes 6 – colored folders Flash drive - 2g 5 – one subject notebooks The following items should be purchased and given to the first period teacher 2 – glue sticks Lined index cards, 200 count 1 – box pencils, 12 count Pens: 3-blue and 2-red 2 LARGE boxes of tissues EIGHTH GRADE: 1 – three inch binder 4 – binder dividers with pockets Lined, loose-leaf notebook paper for the year Colored pencils 1 – box of 12 #2 lead pencils 2 – dry erase markers Glue stick 1 – pair of scissors 1 – large eraser TI-34II Scientific calculator Composition Notebook for English 2 – LARGE boxes of tissues (please turn these into 1st period teacher) ENCORE CLASSES: •Art – This is required for all grades: drawing pencil set containing 2b-3b-4b with erasers, 1 fine point sharpie marker, 1 art gum eraser •Band: Pencils •Music – 6th grade: Spiral notebook 2 pocket folder 1 large box tissues •Physical Education: Gym shorts and a t-shirt Extra pair of shoes (to be kept at school in their gym locker) •Techmods: 6th grade – will need a ruler in inches, not centimeters, 1 two-pocket folder, pencils 7th grade – 1 two-pocket folder and pencils Vermillion Public School District 17 Prospect Street, Vermillion, SD 57069 Phone 605.677.0000 Fax: 605.677.7002
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