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July 27, 2012

Supplies list for Woodward Public Schools

Woodward, Okla. — Woodward

Pre-K

10 large Elmer glue sticks

1 large container of baby wipes

2 large boxes of kleenex

1 ziplock baggies (choose one: snack, sandwich, quart or gallon)

1 box of 8 CRAYOLA washable markers (broad tip)

1 large school bag (must hold a large library book and folder without folding it) No bags with wheels please

1 vinyl or plastic mat for brain break

$2.00 fee for practice books

Please choose 2 of the following items to purchase:

1 package of wiggle eyes (10 or 15 mm)

1 package of dry erase markers

lysol wipes

magnetic tape or adhesive magnetic sheets (found in craft area)

hand sanitizer or GERM-X

1 Elmer's school glue 7.625 oz.



Kindergarten

Purchase listed items...Please no substitutions...Please Do Not put names on supplies

1 Elmer's glue all 4 oz.

8 Elmer's glue sticks

1 box washable Crayola Brand Classic markers

2 8-count boxes of basic color crayola crayons

1 package of #2 yellow pencils

1 plastic school box (small)

2 boxes of Kleenex

1 pair Fiskars scissors (small metal blades)

1 box of baby wipes

1 container of Lysol wipes

1 backpack (large enough to hold a regular folder/notebook) No bags with wheels please

1 box of dry erase markers (optional)

1 set of Crayola Brand watercolors 8 basic colors (optional)



1st Grade

the teachers request you Do Not write your child's name on any of the items

Students will need a durable backpack without wheels

1 box Ticonderoga pencils with erasers

1 large pink eraser

1 package of pencil top erasers

1 pair of pointed metal scissors

3 8-count boxes of small crayola crayons

2 24-count boxes of crayola crayons

2 large boxes of tissues

2 4 oz. bottle of regular white school glue

1 plastic school box (8x5 only)

2 wide lined 1-subject spiral notebooks

2 heavy duty pocket folders without metal brads

1 container of wet wipes

1 box of zipper freezer baggies

10 glue sticks

1 10-count washable markers - large size

1 package dry erase markers - 4-count or larger



2nd Grade

Teacher may have additional items to be purchased after school starts

Boys: 1 container Clorox wet wipes

Girls: 1 bottle hand sanitizer

2 bottles 4 oz. Elmer's glue

2 Elmer's glue sticks

24 #2 Ticonderoga wooden pencils (no plastic outer wrap)

3 large boxes of kleenex

3 24-count boxes of crayola crayons

1 package Expo dry erase marker (black, fine tip, low odor)

1 pair of pointed metal scissors

1 plastic school box (8x5 only)

1 package of pencil top erasers

2 spiral notebooks (70-page, wide lined)

2 pocket folders (heavy-duty, no fasteners)



3rd Grade

4 colored pocket folders with brads-one of each: red, orange, blue and green

1 large package of wide-lined loose leaf notebook paper (150-200 count)

2 wide lined single subject spiral notebooks (40-70 pages, not perforated)

1 Elmer's white school glue 8 oz.

4 small glue sticks

24 wooden pencils (not plastic coated)

1 48-count box of crayons

2-3 large boxes of kleenex

1 wooden ruler with both metric and inch measurements

1 box of Crayola colored pencils

1 pair of pointed scissors

1 box of multiplication flash card

1 zippered pencil pouch (with holes)

1 yellow highlighter

2 red ink pens

1 package of 4 Expo dry erase markers

1 1" 3-ring binder with inside pockets

1 10 oz.  or larger hand sanitizer (girls only)

1 container Clorox wipes (boys only)

Backpack (no wheels)

1 set washable markers (optional)



4th grade

No Trapper Keepers or 3-ring binders

1 large package of pencils

2 packages wide lined loose leaf notebook paper

1 package graph paper (large 1/4" square tablet)

2 red ballpoint pens

1 box multiplication flash cards

1 box division flash cards

1 ruler (metric and standard)

1 box crayons

2 large boxes kleenex

1 canister disinfecting wipes (optional)

1 eraser

1 pointed scissors

1 Elmer's white school glue 4 oz.

1 package of glue sticks

2 spiral notebooks (1-subject 70-90 pages, wide lined)

1 box colored pencils

1 small plastic hand held sharpener with cover

3 pocket folders (red, blue and green with brad No Plastic)

1 yellow highlighter

4 black dry erase markers



5th Grade

3 packages of wide ruled notebook paper

2 1-subject spiral notebooks wide ruled

1 large package of #2 pencils (Ticonderoga brand)

1 package of map pencils

2 red pens

1 art box or pencil pouch

1 ruler (with metric and standard)

1 pair of scissors

2 glue sticks

4 fine tip low odor black dry erase markers

3 boxes of kleenex

1 container Clorox wipes



6th Grade

These supplies will be taken to and used in each class:

1 Trapper

1 eraser

1 pencil pouch with 3 holes to place in trapper

5 packages of wide ruled notebook paper

40 #2 pencils

These supplies will be divided between the classes:

5 single subject wide ruled spiral notebooks with holes

1 2" 3-ring binder

1 1" binder

1 package of 5 subject dividers

3 folders with holes, pockets and prongs

3 red pens

4 glue sticks

3 hand held pencil sharpeners

2 packages of 12-count map pencils

1 package 100-count 3x5  lined note cards

3 boxes of kleenex

Divide the above supplies as such:

Social Studies

1 folder

1 package of notebook paper

2 pencil sharpeners

1 box 12-count map pencils

2 glue sticks

Science

1 package 12-count map pencils

2 hand held pencil sharpeners

1 2" 3-ring binder

2 glue sticks

2 single subject wide ruled spiral notebook

Home base:

3 boxes of Kleenex

English:

1 pocket folder

1 1" 3-ring binder

5 subject dividers

1 spiral notebook

Reading:

100 count 3x5 notecards

1 folder

1 wide lined spiral

Math

2 packages notebook paper

1 wide ruled spiral notebook

3 red pens

pencils



7th Grade

Boomer Binder: 1 trapper keeper that will travel to every class and home every night. The items you need to purchase for the binder are:

pocket dividers (one to hold homework for each class or buy a trapper with divide sections)

planner (purchased from school)

zipper pouch containing: red in pens, lots of pencils, blue or black in pens, small hand held pencil sharpener, highlighter, large eraser, basic function calculator, colored pencils

Science

1 1/2" sturdy 3-ring binder with clear protective cover on front

1 package of notebook paper

1 package of tabbed dividers

2 red pens

1 package of twistable colored pencils (these will be left in the room with your name on them)

English

1 1/2" 3-ring binder with clear protective cover on front

divider tabs

notebook paper

red pens

blue or black pens

pencils

Social Studies

1 package pencils

Math

1" 3-ring binder with clear protective cover on front

1 pack tab dividers

1 pack red grading pens

1 24-count pencils

2 packages wide lined notebook paper

Advisory

3 boxes of kleenex

Boys: Germ-X

Girls: Clorox wipes



8th Grade

Boomer Binder: Trapper keeper that will travel to every class and home every night. the items you need to purchase for the binder are:

-pocket dividers (one to hold homework for each class or buy a trapper keeper with divided sections)

-planner (purchased from school)

-zipper pouch containing red ink pens, lots of pencils, blue or black in pens, small hand held pencil sharpener, highlighter, large eraser, cheap basic function calculator

Math

1 1 1/2" 3-ring binder with a clear pocket on front with inside pockets

1 package of 5 tab dividers

2 packages of wide ruled paper (1 pack for pick up and 1 pack for notebook)

2 red pens

Science

1 1/2" sturdy 3-ring binder with clear protective cover on front

1 package of notebook paper for science notebook

1 package tab divider

1 package of twist up crayons, not map pencils (these will be left in the room with your name on them)

Social Studies

1 1" 3-ring binder with clear pocket on front with inside pockets

1 package of notebook paper for social studies notebook

1 package of tabbed dividers

2 red pens

English

1 1" 3-ring binder with a clear pocket on front with inside pockets

1 box of colored pencils

2 packages of notebook paper (wide ruled no spiral notebooks)

1 package tab dividers

2 red pens

2 glue sticks

8th Grade Literature (Mrs. Covalt's class only)

1 1 1/2" binder with clear front sleeve and pockets inside

5 tabbed dividers

2 red pens

wide ruled notebook paper

1 box of map pencils or twistable

Advisory

3 boxes of kleenex

Boys: GermX

Girls: Clorox wipes

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