Monday, August 12, 2019

Welcome to Reading 7 -- 2019-2020 -- Back-to-School Shopping Suggestions




While the sales on school supplies are available, it's a good idea to stock up on the things you'll need later, but that will be much more expensive then !   If you are able to, you might want to get enough paper, pencils, and pens to last for the school year. 


Note: If your family cannot afford school supplies, please speak with a teacher or administrator. 





⇒  Parents, please sign the AUP (computer/internet use) agreement as soon as possible.  Parents must sign into Skyward under their parent account to do this.  Look for a link to "Computer and Internet Use Permission Form." 


Here are some required and suggested items.
1. Required (You will definitely need these):  

  • Plenty of lined paper (Get enough to last for the school year, since it

    costs so much more when it's not on sale.)
  • Plenty of pencils (Teachers usually keep some on hand for students  to borrow in an emergency, but students should supply their own, and should not break or throw pencils.) If you like to use mechanical pencils, have extra lead on hand. Teachers likely won't have it. 
  •  I'd really appreciate it if you could 
  • donate some pencils to the class!

    • red pen might be used sometimes, but do not do your homework and in-class writing with it or with other odd colors of ink.
    • Sticky notes
    • Highlighters -- bring two colors
    • Parents, please don't send sharpies or other permanent ink pens to school with your students. They can quickly become a nuisance item. If they need to use them to mark binders, notebooks, P.E. clothes, etc., please do that at home.


Be prepared each class day to bring to class a book to read.  You could bring one from home, from the public library, from the school library (media center), or you could check out a book from our classroom library.   You will likely receive points for bringing your book and for being prepared to read quietly during reading time.  




    2. These items are suggested, but are not required for this class: 

    • You may need a composition book for English class.  Check with your teacher.

    • Colored Pencils  
      may be needed for history class, and come in handy at times in other classes.
    • A couple of three ring binders. Some students do better with everything kept in one binder, and others prefer to have one binder for A-Day classes and another for B-Day classes. (A few students organize better with folders, but in my experience most students do better with a binder and dividers.) 
    • Binder dividers -- You can buy these or make your own with index or construction paper.
    • Spiral notebooks -- Watch for those that go on sale for seventeen or twenty-five cents each.
    • three-ring hole-punch that fits in your binder is very helpful if you receive handouts that haven't been punched.
    • A small manual pencil sharpener is nice to have.
    •  A small pack of Kleenex -- We usually have facial tissues/Kleenex available in our classrooms, but they are not soft on a tender nose.
    • Hand sanitizer
    •  If you find a good deal, you might want to have on hand some poster board. Sometimes teachers will assign students to create posters, and it's helpful not to have to run out to the store at 10 pm when the student remembers he or she has a poster due the next day. [Yes,  I've been there, done that with my own children!]
    • Sticky notes and highlighters




    Don't forget Back-to-School Night on Friday, August 16 

    from 3:30 to 5:30 pm.

    and 

    7th Grade Day (Optional 1/2 Day)
    When?Monday, August 19 -- 8:15 am to 11:00 am

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