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Parkview Elementary Supply List

Preschool supply list

Backpack (normal Size with student name written inside)Folder (to send notes home)Change of clothes in a Ziploc bag with their name on it(shirt, pants, underwear, socks) Old shoes to leave at school (if possible)

The supplies below are combined to be used by all the students in the class. We will let parents know if additional supplies are needed throughout the year.4 boxes of baby wipes8 glue sticks2 packages of Clorox wipes2 packages of napkinsFinger paint (morning students)Watercolors (afternoon students)1 DVD-R disk3 dry erase markersFilm charge of $15

Kindergarten School Supply ListMost important to begin school:*Backpack with child’s name inside n average size, not small, not giant, no wheels n please make sure your child can open and close it by themselves, have them try zippers and buckles!*Three-ring binder (Plain plastic, 1-1/2 inch, not small, not huge,  with name.n We do not need filler paper or spiral notebooks or scissors)*Film developing fee of $10 (make check payable to Parkview)

May bring anytime August-September:(Do not write name on following items which will be shared.)*1 box crayons (16-24 colors)*1 package washable markers (regular size, not skinny)*1 package dry erase markers (four colors)*2 packages gallon-size Ziploc baggies with plastic slide locks(not expandable bottom baggies)*1 package napkins*1 box Kleenex tissues*3 containers wet wipes or refills*1 pair inexpensive headphones for computer testing (do put name on)Optional: quart-size Ziploc baggies with plastic slide locksPackage of colored pencilsPackage of plain lead pencilsClorox-type wipesPackage of paper platesPackage of 9-oz. plastic cupsRoll 400-speed 35mm film

First Grade Supply List

(NOTE: Please mark items marked with an * with your child’s name.)School supply box (cigar box size)*2 dozen #2 pencils, 2 of them sharpened (may need to be replenished throughout the year)Backpack*4 folders with pockets at bottom and three-hole prongs (the heavier ones work best)*2 pink 2-3 inch erasers (not pencil top)2 large boxes Kleenex (may need to be replenished throughout the year)12 glue sticks1 package Post-it notes 1 box colored pencils2 boxes 24-count crayons*1 box Ziploc freezer bags, gallon size (not the storage bags, the freezer bags are stronger)1 large box sandwich bags1 pair of 4 inch pointed-tip student scissors*1 package cheap napkins4 small point dry erase markers (may need to be replenished throughout the year) 1 pair of headphones for use at computer center*$10 for film processing, and cartridge replacement for picturesSnacks: You will be asked to furnish healthy snacks during a rotation throughout 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. Goldfish crackers and  other varieties of crackers, cereal and fruit snacks are a few ideas.

Second Grade Supply List

3 large boxes of tissue2 small pencil boxes (large ones do not fit in desks)1 box crayons1 box colored pencils1 watercolor set1 box markers6 glue sticks 5 #2 pencils for personal use1 small handheld pencil sharpener for desk2 packages of 24 (#2) pencils for classroom use1 eraser (gum erasers work best)1 pair scissors (pointed and metal)2 wide-ruled 1-subject only spiral notebooks4 pocket folders with pocket on bottom (not on the side – very important, and not vinyl)1 package of looseleaf wide-rule lined notebook paper1 large box of “baggies” (any size: snack, sandwich, quart, storage)1 package of 3 oz. “bathroom” paper cups for snacks1 container of hand wipes 1-1/2 to 2 inch three-ring binder (does not have to be new). This is used as a scrapbook and will be returned at the end of the year.  Please do not send large zippered binders.Teacher’s budgets have been cut to the bare bones and we do appreciate help with classroom incidentals such as film developing, snacks and other supplies throughout the year. If you can send $5-10 toward these expenses it would be greatly appreciated.At least one bag, box, package, etc. of “something” for snacks. Please do not send candy.  Suggested items include crackers, pretzels, goldfish crackers, dry cereal, animal crackers or vanilla wafers.Each child will have his/her own locker to store coats and backpacks.  When purchasing new backpacks please keep in mind the large pull-type (wheeled) backpacks will not fit in the lockers.  A regular-size backpack without handles and wheels works great.

Third Grade Supply List

1 small manual pencil sharpener with attached container for shavings1 box of 12 colored pencils 1 box of crayons1 box of washable markers1 pair of metal point scissors6 sticks of glue1 cigar-size (small) pencil box2 dozen sharpened pencils2 boxes of Kleenex1 bookmark for AR reading 5 pocket folders (different colors) 3 spiral notebooks (wide ruled, 70 pages) 3 fine-tip dry erase markers (black or blue)Antibacterial wipes3 highlighters (one yellow, green, pink)2 pink pearl erasers2 packages wide-ruled lined notebook paperEar buds/headphones (for listening at computer station)$10 for additional classroom supplieWith financial constraints facing all of us, it is important to remember that your child will not have supplies given to them at school. Your cooperation in getting these at the beginning of school will equip your child for success.*Reusable water bottle to keep at desks*Please do not bring three-ring binders to school as they do not fit into desks.  *Please label all supplies/boxes, coats, etc. with student name*Third-grade students are responsible for individual daily snacks*Students may need to replenish personal classroom supplies throughout the year, so please check often with your student.

Fourth Grade Supply List

1 small manual pencil sharpener with attached container for shavings2 dozen #2 sharpened yellow wood pencils (no mechanical pencils or pencils with designs)1 box of colored pencils or markers2 red pens for grading (Miss Myers’ class)1 package of narrow point dry erase markers (for white boards) 1 package of large dry erase markers (for classroom use)1 each: green, yellow and red highlighters for writingpencil erasers1 pencil box (flat zip-up envelopes work best in the smaller desks.)8 pocket folders of different colors (1 each for social studies, reading, math, music, science, writing, classwork and homework)2 three-subject spiral notebooks (1 for math and 1 for writing)2 packages of looseleaf paper 1 basic three-ring binder Three-ring binder dividers (Ms. Shoe’s class)1 package of small Post-it notes1 pair of scissors 1 liquid glue1 ruler with inches and centimeters3 boxes of Kleenex1 box of gallon-sized Ziploc bags 1 plastic water bottle
*4th grade students are responsible for individual daily snacks.*Students may need to replenish personal classroom supplies throughout the school year.*The school desks and lockers are narrow.  Please keep that in mind when buying school supplies. A smaller backpack (no rollers) fits better in the lockers and the three-ring binder should just be a basic one (please no zip-up binders).*If you are unable to provide these supplies, there are several agencies that donate supplies to the school.

Fifth Grade Supply List*

2 boxes of Kleenex to share with the class* zip-up trapper-style binders*6 spiral-bound, 1 subject notebooks (will need to be replaced in January)*1 ream of copy paper*6 pocket folders to fit in binder, one of each color preferred. (These will probably need to be replaced during the year. Color coordinating notebooks and folders are helpful.)*1 homework folder with two pockets*Highlighters-pink, yellow, green*Scissors*2 dozen pencils with erasers, red pen correcting marker*Dry-erase fine-tip pens (2-4)*Ruler with standard and metric unitsColored pencils for maps and mathPencil pouch for binderCalculator (simple four-operation type) – optional*Needed materialsTeacher-provided notebooks cost $0.25, pencils $.05.*The Rangely Police Dept. has donations of supplies if needed.(Halfway through the year students will need to replace supplies if necessary.)

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