Suggested Supply List
Box of Tissues
Roll of Paper Towels Small or Large Ziploc Storage Bags Pump Bottle of Hand Sanitizer Baby or Anti-bacterial Wipes Paper Plates or Plastice/Foam Cups Brown or White Lunch size paper bags |
Highlighters or Dry Erase Markers
2 boxes of 24 Crayons 1 Package of #2 Pencils 1 Bottle of White glue 10 Glue Sticks Pencil top or square erasers Post-It notes--large or small, a ny color |
The supplies listed above will be used by the entire class. You do not need to put your child's name on any of them.
As we do have community supplies, I remind the children daily not to put anything other than food in his/her mouth. I try to immediately discard any supplies I see have been in a mouth. I also remind the children not to put their own fingers in their mouth so as not to pick up any germs from the community supplies.
It is also helpful if your child has some sort of book bag/backpack to carry materials to and from school daily.
Please put your child's first and last name on any backpacks, sweater, or jacket they bring to school.
I try to check cubbies at the end of everyday to help make sure everything goes home with the children.
Please do not allow your child to bring toys or wear costume jewelry to school.
These items turn into serious distractions. Items have also been lost and broken and children, teachers and families get very sad.
As we do have community supplies, I remind the children daily not to put anything other than food in his/her mouth. I try to immediately discard any supplies I see have been in a mouth. I also remind the children not to put their own fingers in their mouth so as not to pick up any germs from the community supplies.
It is also helpful if your child has some sort of book bag/backpack to carry materials to and from school daily.
Please put your child's first and last name on any backpacks, sweater, or jacket they bring to school.
I try to check cubbies at the end of everyday to help make sure everything goes home with the children.
Please do not allow your child to bring toys or wear costume jewelry to school.
These items turn into serious distractions. Items have also been lost and broken and children, teachers and families get very sad.