Rangely, School

2009-10 supply list for Rangely Elementary

RANGELY I All students will be assigned a locker in which to store their backpacks, coats, etc. Please make sure that backpacks are of average size, so as to fit in a locker. If purchasing supplies poses a financial burden. Donated supplies are available at Parkview.

Kindergarten supply list
*BACKPACK with child’s name inside
-must fit into a locker
-try the zippers and buckles. Please make sure your child can open and close it by themselves.
*3-ring binder (plain plastic, 1 1/2” size = not small, not huge!) with name
-we do not need filler paper or spiral notebooks or scissors
DO NOT WRITE NAME ON FOLLOWING SCHOOL ITEMS — THEY WILL BE SHARED
*1 box CRAYONS (about 16-24 colors)
*1 pkg. WASHABLE MARKERS (regular size, not skinny)
*2 pkg. of 6 GLUE STICKS (large or small, paper glue, not ‚Äòhot glue’)
*1 pkg. gallon-size ZIPLOCK BAGGIES with plastic SLIDE LOCKS
*1 large pkg. NAPKINS
*1 pkg. PLASTIC SPOONS
*1 pkg. plain white PAPER PLATES
*1 box kleenex TISSUES
*2 containers WET WIPES or refills
*OPTIONAL: small-size ziplock baggies with plastic slide locks
set of colored pencils
set of dry-erase markers
pkg. of 7-9 oz. plastic (not foam) drinking cups
Clorox-type wipes

First grade supply list
NOTE: Please mark the items that have a * with your child’s name.
School supply box (cigar box size)*
2 dozen #2 pencils, 2 of them sharpened
Backpack*
Two 4 oz. Washable white school glue
2 folders with pockets at bottom (the heavier ones work best)*
1 folder with prongs
2 pink 2-3 inch erasers (not pencil tip)
1 large box Kleenex to share
12 glue sticks
1 box washable markers*
1 box colored pencils, optional
2 boxes 16 ct crayons*
1 box Ziploc freezer bags, gallon size (not the storage bags — the freezer bags are stronger)
1 pair of 4 inch pointed-tip student scissors*
1 package cheap napkins
4 small point dry erase markers
One pair of headphones for use at computer center*
$10 for film, film processing, and cartridge replacement for pictures
SNACKS: You will be asked to furnish a snack for 2 weeks during the year for your child’s class. Please keep snacks simple. We ask that you send items that do not require cutting or a lot of preparation and that can be passed out quickly. You will receive notices of your snack week as new rotations become necessary. Please keep it for further reference. The success of our snack time depends on the consistency and cooperation of parents.

Second grade supply list
3 large boxes of tissue
2 small pencil boxes (large ones do not fit in desks)
1 box crayons
1 box colored pencils
1 box markers
1 small package dry erase markers
6 glue sticks
5 #2 pencils for personal use
1 small hand held pencil sharpener for desk
1 package of 24 (#2) pencils for classroom use
1 eraser (gum erasers work best)
1 pair scissors (pointed and metal)
1 wide ruled (1 subject only) spiral notebook
4 pocket folders with pockets on bottom NOT side (very important) NOT vinyl
1 package of looseleaf notebook wide rule paper
1 package of 3oz “bathroom” paper cups
1 box of any size plastic baggies (gallon, quart, sandwich, snack)
1 1/2 to 2 inch three ring binder (no zippers please) (does not have to be new) This is used as a scrapbook and will be returned at the end of the year.
At least one “bag, box, package, etc. of “something” for snack. Please do not send candy. Suggested items include crackers, pretzels, goldfish, dry cereal, animal crackers, vanilla wafers.
We are asking each child to send in $10 for extra snacks throughout the year, film developing, and other incidentals. This is certainly optional if it presents financial difficulties.

Third grade supply list
1 small manual pencil sharpener with attached container for sharpenings
1 box of colored pencils (12 or more)
1 box of crayons
1 box of markers
1 3-ring binder (must be 1 inch with pockets)
5 pocket folders of different colors (to distinguish between subjects easily)
1 pair of scissors with metal points
6 sticks of glue
2 packages of loose leaf paper
1 average size pencil box
1 ruler with inches and centimeters
2 single subject spiral notebooks (preferably in colors that correspond with the notebooks to help distinguish between subjects easily)
2 boxes of Kleenex
1 bookmark for AR books
1 box of gallon sized Ziploc bags
2 dry erase markers
2 highlighter
2 pink pearl erasers

Fourth grade supply list
2009-10 School Year
1 small manual pencil sharpener with attached container for sharpenings
2 dozen #2 sharpened yellow pencils (no mechanical pencils, or pencils with designs please ‚Äì the quality isn’t as high)
1 box of colored pencils (12 or more)
1 box of crayons and/or markers
2 red pens
1 package of small dry erase markers (for fast fact drills)
1 package of large dry erase markers
2 highlighters
2 pink erasers
1 average sized pencil box (to store crayons, markers, colored pencils, glue, and scissors)
1 3-ring binder (must be 1 inch with pockets)
6 pocket folders of different colors (to distinguish between subjects easily)
4-5 single subject spiral notebooks (preferably in colors that correspond with the notebooks to help distinguish between subjects easily)
1 3-subject spiral notebook
2 packages of loose leaf paper
1 package of small post-it notes
1 pair of scissors with metal points
2 sticks of glue
1 ruler with inches and centimeters
2 boxes of Kleenex
1 bookmark for AR books
1 calculator (optional)
1 box of gallon sized Ziploc bags
* Please label all supplies/boxes with the student’s name.
* 4th grade students are responsible for individual daily snacks.
* Students may need to replenish personal classroom supplies throughout the school year.

Fifth grade supply list
2009-10
* Zip-up trappers
*notebooks-6-9(spiral bound)one subject
*paper- filler paper for binder
*-pocket folders-6-9 to fit in binder(one of each color preferred)these will probably need to be replaced during the year-
color coordinating notebooks and folders is helpful
*1 homework folder with inside tabs and two pockets
*highlighters-pink, yellow, green
*scissors
*pencils-2 dozen, erasers, pen(red) correcting marker
*Dry erase pen- fine tip-(2-4)
*ruler-with standard and metric units
colored pencils for maps and math
pencil pouch for binder
2 boxes of Kleenex to share with the class
calculator- simple 4 operation type(optional)
Atlas-$5.50 (optional)
* Needed materials
Rangely Middle School
All grades
2 binders: 1.5- 2 inch, three rings. Please no trapper keepers.
2 sets of subject dividers
2 pencil bags or some other way to keep all of your supplies (one for each binder)
No. 2 pencils (lots!) If you choose mechanical pencils, don’t forget the lead
Package of No. 2 pencils of 24 count or more (these will be collected)*
2 black or blue pens
2 folders w/pockets
Colored pencils
1 red pen
1 personal pencil sharpener
2 glue sticks (one will be collected) *
Ruler with centimeters and inches
2 looseleaf notebook pape,r wide rule for home and school, at least 200-count***
Graph paper (you will need some for both your math and science binder)
Hi-lighters (one each) yellow, pink, green, blue
Paper reinforcers
Backpack: The backpack is for bringing your books to and from school, not to take to your classes. Bags must be left in your locker.
Clothes and shoes for P.E.
4-5 stretch book covers (jumbo)
4 AAA batteries (for school calculators, to be collected)*
Protractor
Compass
3 large pink erasers
*** Items need to be replenished throughout the year
* Items will be collected

Hints for success:
• Keep your supplies replenished throughout the school year
• Have a dictionary at home to use for English homework
• Most teachers require pencil on all written work
• Be organized! Planners will be provided
• Be on time to your classes with all required materials
Rangely High School
Basic supplies
No. 2 pencils
Mechanical pencils
Pencil sharpener (hand held with a top to collect shavings)
Ballpoint pens (get a few red ink ones too, because some teachers have students do peer editing)
Highlighters
Spiral bound or composition notebooks
Loose-leaf notebook paper (Teachers can be picky about paper. Most ask that students use the college-ruled variety.)
A ruler with English and metric measurements

Basic organizational supplies
Several 3-ring binders (some teachers will require a binder to be used exclusively for their class)
Pencil case to fit into binder
A small notebook to record assignments
A calendar for time management and scheduling assignments
For questions about the supply list, please e-mail Rob Winn, principal, at [email protected].

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