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Rehoboth Christian Elementary School Supply Lists Kindergarten, 1 ...

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<strong>Rehoboth</strong> <strong>Christian</strong> <strong>Elementary</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>Supply</strong> <strong>Lists</strong><strong>Kindergarten</strong>, 1 st and 2 nd Grade <strong>Supply</strong> ListThings your child will need at school:1. Small Scissors (Fiskars has a safety scissors which you could purchase.)2. Package of pre-sharpened #2 pencils (Plain pencils please-the sharpener won’t sharpenthose with pictures.)3. 2 large erasers, or a package of pencil cap erasers4. 1 package of big chubby glue sticks (Also a bottle of glue for 2 nd graders.)5. 2 large boxes of Kleenex6. Crayons (Please no larger than a pack of 24)7. Wide Markers (Please no larger than a pack of 10)8. A back pack or shoulder bag big enough to hold a regular size folder.<strong>Kindergarten</strong> Only*Water bottle*Extra clothes in case of an accident or spill.*<strong>School</strong> box which would fit into our cubby which is 10” wide, 12”long and 3”deep)1st Grade Only*Pocket/ prong folder*Mead Primary (with dotted midline) Composition notebook (Not spiral bound, but thekind with black binding)2 nd Grade Only* 1 sturdy folder with three prongs* 2 Plastic pencil boxes: one to hold pencils and eraser, one to hold crayons or markers(approx. size 8” x 5”)* 3 one subject spiral notebooks- (Journal, FAST Spelling notebook and Daily Languagesentences)* Personal pencil sharpener* Simple calculator ( a lot of our math lessons and activities require calculators)*1 box Ziplock bags: either the gallon size or the sandwich size* 12" non-folding ruler that has both the U.S standard measurements as well as themetric measurements.OPTIONAL:* 1 large set of colored pencils,Please write yourchild’s name or initialson every single itemincluding every marker.* an item to add to classroom incentive box . I would love to have lots of little things toput into the treasure chest as incentives for good behavior. I do try to buy pencils anderasers at the dollar store; but all of these little items purchased throughout the schoolyear are a little expensive. I would appreciate any of the following items: a sheet ofstickers, book markers, or a mini-sized furry stuffed animal, nothing big. Theseincentives help in the areas of behavior and motivation!


3 rd Grade <strong>Supply</strong> ListThings you MUST have on the first day of school:• pencils (preferably mechanical – .07 lead, or a package of regular pencils)• 1 pack of extra lead if pencils are mechanical• a wooden ruler with inches and centimeters• a scissors• 2 boxes of Kleenex tissue (or other brand) for the classroom supply• glue (either “white craft glue” or glue stick)**Please write your child’s name on the scissors, glue, and ruler**Things that you may want to get, but are optional:• markers, crayons, colored pencils, etc (No permanent Sharpies please)• an extra eraser• personal pencil sharpener• pencil box• donations of extra packs of .07 lead would be appreciated.4 th /5 th Grade <strong>Supply</strong> ListThings you MUST have on the first day of school:• 1 large (1 ½ inch) binder with nozipper• packet of colored pens• 3 spiral notebooks• 1 composition book• 1 set of subject dividers• 1 sharp pointed scissors• box of 24 crayons• markers (wide tipped)Things that you may want to get, but are optional:• glue stick(s)• pencils (mechanical or normal leadpencils +pencil sharpener) – onepacket of pencils for personal use,one for classroom• packet of loose leaf lined paper• 2 - 3 boxes of tissue• ruler• fine tipped markers• compass• protractor• erasers• donations of extra packs of .07 or .05 lead would be appreciated.

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