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Classroom Supply List 4th

 

                                                                                             
4th Grade Supply List (2012 – 2013)
 
              

Paper (Extra notebooks, any size……… or loose paper in a binder.)

Pencils

Colored pencils and crayons

Glue Stick

Scissors (blunt tip)

Kleenex

Pencil box

Dictionary

Thesaurus

Folders, with pockets (Keep one folder handy at all times to put important papers in from all classes. Keeping this with you at all times, at home and school, really helps to stay organized.)

3-ring binder for history (1 inch)

3-ring binder for math (1 inch)

1 notebook for Math (will stay in the classroom) 200 sheets - spiral bound (wide ruled)

2 notebooks for Language Arts (will stay in the classroom) 200 Sheets - spiral bound (wide ruled)

1 notebook for Science (will stay in the classroom) 200 Sheets - spiral bound (wide ruled)

1 notebook for History (will stay in the classroom) 200 Sheets - spiral bound (wide ruled)

 

 

 
Optional Items and Wish List
-Extra paper and pencils for when kids run out.
-Sit down game – used is fine (for playing on rainy days)
-Puzzle – used is fine (for playing on rainy days)
-Hand Sanitizer
-Clorox Wipes
 
 
Bring supplies on open house night, if possible, before school starts. Write your name on all personal items with a marker.

1 notebook for journal writing (language arts)

  • Ruler (cm/inch) (Needs to be clear - see through. Color is ok as long as you can see through it.)
  • Crate (Mrs. Fletcher’s homeroom only)
 
Optional Items and Wish List
-Stickers
-Individually wrapped candy (such as Tootsie Rolls, Starburst, Hershey Kisses, Dum Dum Suckers) to be used for reward incentives.
-Sit down game – used is fine (for playing on rainy days)
-Puzzle – used is fine (for playing on rainy days)
-Calculator – for home (Students have to learn how to use a calculator efficiently, and it does come in handy to check over homework. We have calculators at school.)
 
Bring supplies on open house night, if possible, before school starts. Write your name on all personal items with a marker.